Hotel The Pride. A Top Class Hotel in Chintpurni

Hotel The Pride affordable Hotel in Chintpurni is Best of its Kind that is promoted & managed by local family of traditional priests of Chintapurni temple for the last hundreds of years who know best about the situations and best hospitality for cherished guests that come for divine blessings of Mata Chintapurni Ji. Hotel The Pride a top hotel in Chintpurni staff is well mannered, friendly and co-operative to take care of your needs when you visit with your family for religious purpose. staying at our hotels will surely be a rewarding experience for you. We hope that your religious journey to Chintapurni Mata Ji will bring blessings & prosperity for your entire family.

Hotel The Pride is a budget hotel located near the Chintpurni Bus Station. This hotel has an on-site restaurant that serves a range of delicacies to the guests. This four storied property offers 19 spacious and comfortable rooms for accommodation in Una. All the rooms include air-conditioner, bottled drinking water, makeup mirror, comfortable bed and attached bathroom with toiletries and hot/cold water supply.Room service is also available to the guests.

24-hour front desk, laundry, 24-hour security, power generator and doctor-on-call are other conveniences offered at this hotel. For business traveler, the hotel has a conference hall. The hotel has a banquet hall for social gathering.This hotel is located at a distance of 23 km from the Amb Andaura Railway Station. Major tourist attractions include Chhinnamastika Devi Temple (0.5 km) and Dera Baba Badbhag Singh Gurudwara (29 km).

About Chintpurni

Chintpurni Temple is 33 km from Una and dedicated to Mata Shri Chhinnamastika Devi and Mata Chintpurni Devi. This Temple is one of the 51 Shakti Peeths in India. Lying in the Una village of Una district in the state of Himachal, the name of the temple literally means a remover of troubles and worries.

The legend is that the temple was built here after the Goddess revealed herself to Mayi Das, a devotee. The original pindi of the Devi still exists and the image depicts her without a head. It is the image of Chinnmastika – the goddess without a head.

Sati’s feet fell at Chintpurni (940m) and the devout come here to leave their worries and pray for boons.

Chintpurni Temple is visited by a number of devotees every year mostly during its festivals. Especially during the Navratris held in the time of April and October and also during Shukalpaksh in August. They bring with them their worldly concerns and seek blessings from the Devi. It is believed that if you ask something from the Devi with a true heart, your wish will be granted.