Naina Devi Temple Nainital

Temple Timings and Details

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Darshan Timings

Opening Timing: 9:00 AM

Closing Timing: 5:30 PM

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Aarti Timings

Morning Aarti: 07:00 AM  

Evening Aarti: 07:00 PM  


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Dress Code Traditional and formal clothing
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Prasad Available
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Photography Not allowed
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Festivals


About Naina Devi Temple Nainital

The Naina Devi temple is situated in the city of Nainital, Uttarakhand, India. It is believed that Mata Sati's eyes fell. Naina Devi is seated in one of the 51 Shakti peeths. Her two eyes are the representation of the goddess in this holy sanctuary. Navratri is an important festival for this temple.How to Reach Naina Devi Temple NainitalThe temple can be easily reached by taking the various modes of transport. Some frequnetly used ways are given below.By BusNainital bus stand is the nearest spot to the temple. There are many regular local transportation options available in Nainital city.By RailKathgodam railway station is the nearest railhead, 35 km from Naina Devi Temple.By AirPantnagar Airport is the nearest port, 55 km from Naina Devi Temple. You can also go to the Delhi Indira Gandhi International Airport, 311 km from Nainital.Best Time to Visit Shree Maa Naina Devi TempleThe best time to visit this temple is during March to June (sunny days) and September to November (cold and cozy days). Plan your trip according to your favorite season to travel.

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Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)

1. What role does the temple of Naina Devi play?

It is one of the 51 Shakti Peeths, which is said to be the location where Goddess Sati's eyes fell.

2. Does entry cost fees at Naina Devi Temple?

The Naina Devi Temple does not charge admission.

3. What are the timings of Naina Devi Temple?

Opening hours for the temple are normally from 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM, all year long.

4. Can those with disabilities visit the temple?

Yes, those with physical disabilities can enter the Naina Devi Temple without any problems.

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