Maihar Devi Temple

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Madhya Pradesh | Deity: Goddess Sharda

Maihar Devi Temple

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Explore Maihar Devi Temple darshan timings, history, aarti schedule & travel information. Plan your spiritual visit to the sacred Shaktipeeth of Maa Sharda in Satna, Madhya Pradesh.

Maihar Devi Temple - Darshan Timings, History & Temple Information

Experience the divine blessings of Maa Sharda at the sacred Maihar Devi Temple, one of the most revered Shaktipeeth pilgrimage destinations in India. Situated atop the Trikuta Hills in Satna district of Madhya Pradesh, the temple attracts millions of devotees seeking wisdom, strength, and spiritual peace.

Maihar Devi Temple is not just a temple—it is believed to be the divine abode of Maa Sharda, the goddess of knowledge, power, and compassion. Devotees from across the country visit this sacred shrine to seek blessings for education, success, family well-being, and spiritual upliftment.

The temple is located on a hilltop and devotees traditionally climb more than 1,000 steps to reach the shrine, though ropeway facilities are also available for convenience.

Plan your Maihar Devi Temple darshan with proper guidance and avoid inconvenience during peak festival seasons.

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Maihar Devi Temple – Quick Info

Information

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Temple Name

Maihar Devi Temple / Maa Sharda Temple

Location

Maihar, Satna, Madhya Pradesh

Main Deity

Maa Sharda (Goddess Saraswati form of Shakti)

Temple Type

Shaktipeeth

Hill Height

Approx. 600 feet

Steps to Temple

1,000+ steps

Ropeway Facility

Available

Best Time to Visit

October to March

Famous Festivals

Navratri & Basant Panchami

The Story of Maihar Devi Temple – The Sacred Abode of Maa Sharda

The history of Maihar Devi Temple is deeply rooted in Hindu mythology, devotion, and divine power.

Maihar is believed to derive its name from “Mai” meaning Mother and “Har” meaning necklace. According to ancient legends associated with the Shaktipeeth tradition, when Goddess Sati sacrificed herself during Daksha’s yajna, Lord Shiva carried her body across the universe in grief. To restore cosmic balance, Lord Vishnu used his Sudarshan Chakra to divide Sati’s body into several parts, which fell across different sacred places in India.

It is believed that the necklace (haar) of Goddess Sati fell at Maihar, making it one of the highly revered Shaktipeeths dedicated to the Divine Mother.

The temple is dedicated to Maa Sharda, worshipped as the goddess of wisdom, learning, and divine energy. Students, artists, musicians, and devotees especially seek blessings from Maa Sharda for knowledge, success, and spiritual growth.

One of the most fascinating legends associated with the temple is the story of Alha and Udal, the legendary warriors of Bundelkhand. According to local belief, Alha was an ardent devotee of Maa Sharda and performed severe penance at the temple for years. It is believed that even today, Alha secretly visits the temple during early morning hours to worship the goddess before the temple doors open for devotees.

The hilltop temple offers a deeply spiritual atmosphere along with breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. Over the years, Maihar has become one of the most important pilgrimage destinations in Central India.

Devotees believe that:

  • Maa Sharda fulfills sincere wishes
  • Darshan removes obstacles and negativity
  • Prayers bring wisdom, success, and prosperity
  • Visiting the temple brings spiritual peace and divine protection

During Navratri, the temple witnesses massive crowds, devotional celebrations, and a spiritually charged atmosphere filled with chants of “Jai Maa Sharda.”

Understanding the story of Maihar transforms the visit into a deeply emotional and spiritual experience for devotees.

Maihar Devi Temple Darshan Timings & Aarti Schedule

Ritual / Darshan

Timing

Notes

Temple Opening

5:00 AM

Daily

Morning Aarti

5:30 AM

Early morning prayers

General Darshan

6:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Open for devotees

Bhog & Temple Rituals

12:00 PM – 1:00 PM

Limited movement

Afternoon Darshan

1:00 PM – 6:30 PM

Open

Evening Aarti

7:00 PM

Daily

Night Darshan

Till 9:00 PM

Temple closes afterward

Note: Timings may vary during Navratri, festivals, and special occasions.

Best Time for Darshan:
Early morning and evening aarti timings offer the most peaceful spiritual experience.

Festivals & Best Time to Visit

Maihar Devi Temple becomes especially vibrant during major Hindu festivals.

Major Festivals Celebrated

  • Chaitra Navratri
  • Sharad Navratri
  • Basant Panchami
  • Diwali
  • Guru Purnima

Best Time to Visit

  • October to March for pleasant weather
  • Navratri for grand spiritual celebrations
  • Weekdays for relatively less crowd

How to Reach Maihar Devi Temple

By Air

Nearest airport is Khajuraho Airport and Jabalpur Airport.

By Train

Maihar Railway Station is well connected to major cities including Prayagraj, Jabalpur, Satna, and Delhi.

By Road

Maihar is accessible through well-connected highways from Satna, Rewa, Jabalpur, and nearby cities.

Hotels & Nearby Places

Stay Options

  • Dharamshalas
  • Budget hotels
  • Family lodges
  • Mid-range accommodations

Nearby Places to Visit

  • Alha Talab
  • Satna
  • Chitrakoot
  • Sharadha Devi Ropeway
  • Badi Khermai Temple

Plan Your Darshan

Planning your visit to Maihar Devi Temple?

You can book:

  • Special Darshan Assistance
  • Pooja & Archana
  • Prasad & Chadhava
  • Ropeway Assistance
  • Travel & Stay Support

Visit our dedicated page for complete booking assistance:
Maihar Devi Temple Special Darshan Booking, Pooja & Travel Services

Info & FAQs – Maihar Devi Temple

Where is Maihar Devi Temple located?

Maihar Devi Temple is located in Maihar town of Satna district in Madhya Pradesh.

Why is Maihar Devi Temple famous?

The temple is famous as one of the sacred Shaktipeeths dedicated to Maa Sharda, the goddess of wisdom and divine power.

What is the history of Maihar Temple?

According to Hindu mythology, the necklace of Goddess Sati fell here, making it a holy Shaktipeeth. The temple is also associated with the legendary devotee Alha.

What are the darshan timings of Maihar Temple?

The temple generally opens early morning around 5:00 AM and remains open till night with breaks for rituals and bhog.

What is the best time to visit Maihar Temple?

October to March is considered the best time due to pleasant weather conditions.

How much time does darshan take at Maihar Temple?

  • Normal Days: Around 1–2 hours
  • Navratri & Festivals: Waiting time may increase significantly

Is ropeway facility available at Maihar Temple?

Yes, ropeway services are available for devotees who wish to avoid climbing the stairs.

Is Special darshan available at Maihar Temple?

Assisted darshan support may help devotees manage crowds and complete darshan more comfortably during peak days.

What is the dress code for Maihar Temple?

Devotees are advised to wear traditional and modest attire while visiting the temple.

Are mobile phones allowed inside the temple?

Restrictions may apply in certain areas of the temple premises. Visitors should follow temple guidelines.

Which festivals are celebrated at Maihar Temple?

Major festivals include:

  • Chaitra Navratri
  • Sharad Navratri
  • Basant Panchami
  • Diwali

Are accommodation facilities available near the temple?

Yes, devotees can find dharamshalas, budget hotels, and family accommodations near the temple area.

What are the nearby places to visit?

Popular nearby attractions include:

  • Chitrakoot
  • Alha Talab
  • Satna
  • Ropeway viewpoint

How can I reach Maihar Temple?

  • By Air: Khajuraho / Jabalpur Airport
  • By Train: Maihar Railway Station
  • By Road: Well connected by highways

Is online darshan available?

Online information and planning assistance may be available during major festivals and special occasions.

Can I book pooja in advance?

Yes, devotees can plan pooja, archana, and offerings in advance for a smoother spiritual experience.

What makes Maihar spiritually important?

Maihar is considered a powerful Shaktipeeth where devotees seek blessings of Maa Sharda for wisdom, spiritual growth, protection, and success in life.