Come explore the Surkanda Devi Temple in Tehri Garhwal, Uttarakhand! Legend says that Sati's head fell here, hence its old name 'Sir-kanda'. Perched high, this temple offers breathtaking Himalayan views. Trek through lush forests and experience the spiritual charm of this ancient Shakti Peetha. Perfect for family travel and spiritual tourism!
Attend The Ganga Dussehra Fair (If Visiting Then).
Capture Breathtaking Landscape Photographs.
Enjoy Panoramic Himalayan Views.
Offer Prayers To Goddess Surkanda Devi.
Trekking Through Scenic Mountain Trails.
September to June
Morning
₹500 per person
The history of Surkanda Devi Temple is rooted in the legend of Goddess Sati, Lord Shiva's consort. According to mythology, Sati immolated herself in protest against her father's disrespect towards Shiva. Lord Shiva, grief-stricken, carried her body across the land. During this journey, parts of Sati's body fell at different locations, which became sacred sites known as Shakti Peethas. It is believed that Sati's head fell at the spot where the Surkanda Devi Temple now stands. The name 'Surkanda' is derived from 'Sir-Kandha,' meaning 'severed head.' The temple has been rebuilt and renovated over the centuries, but the sanctity and the spiritual significance remain intact, drawing devotees from far and wide.