Hey adventurers! Journey to Surkanda Devi Temple near Dhanaulti, Uttarakhand, a sacred spot with breathtaking Himalayan views. Legend says Sati's head fell here, giving it the old name 'Sir-Kanda.' Trek through clouds to reach this Shakti Peetha, a powerful place for Hindu pilgrims and nature lovers seeking spiritual travel experiences in India.
Attend Ganga Dussehra Festival (If Visiting Then)
Enjoy Panoramic Himalayan Views
Offer Prayers To Goddess Surkanda
Photography Of Scenic Landscapes
Trek To The Temple
September to June
Morning
₹500 per person
The history of Surkanda Devi Temple is rooted in Hindu mythology. Legend says that Goddess Sati's (Parvati's) head fell at this spot when Lord Shiva was carrying her charred body after she immolated herself. 'Surkanda' is believed to be derived from 'Sir-Kanda', meaning 'severed head'. The temple is considered a Shakti Peetha, a sacred site where parts of Sati's body fell. The original temple is believed to have been built centuries ago, with renovations and expansions occurring over time. The annual Ganga Dussehra festival attracts thousands of devotees who come to pay homage to the Goddess and witness the vibrant celebrations.