In 1570 CE, according to legend, a pindi (a sacred stone; regarded as a symbol of the goddess) appeared in a bag of salt, purchased by Sh Ram Dass. a local trader. It meant that Maa Balasundari Jee had appeared in the bag. Dass kept selling salt all day from the bag, but it always remained full. The goddess then appeared in Dass' dream. She told him how she had disappeared from
Devban and instructed him to build a Temple at Trilok Pur to establish her PINDI Swaroop (which already existed inside the bag of salt). She instructed Dass also directed to worship in the name of Mahamaya Balasundari – an infant state of Goddess
Vaishno Devi . Dass did not have enough money to build a temple, so he approached the ruler of
Sirmour state for funding. After getting the money, Dass started building the temple. The king invited some artisans from
Jaipur in 1570 CE to create the marble temple. It was finished and dedicated to Goddess Tripura Bala Sundri in 1573 CE. After the temple was completed, the royal family started worshipping Goddess Bala Sundri. In 1823, the temple was renovated by Maharaja Fateh Prakash and by Maharaja Raghubir Prakash in 1851. == Current operation ==