
Dhari Devi Temple – The Guardian Goddess of Uttarakhand
Introduction
On the banks of the roaring Alaknanda River, where waters crash against ancient rocks and echo through the valley, stands a temple that feels less like stone and more like a heartbeat — Maa Dhari Devi Temple.
Here, perched on a small rock in the middle of the flowing river, sits the living goddess, the protector of Uttarakhand. Locals believe that without Maa Dhari Devi’s blessings, the Himalayas would lose their balance, and the rivers would lose their flow. She is called the guardian of Uttarakhand, watching silently yet powerfully over the land and its people.
The Story of Maa Dhari Devi
Legends say that Maa Dhari Devi is the manifestation of Goddess Kali, appearing in a fierce form to protect the land. The temple houses only the upper half of the idol — the lower half is worshipped separately at Kalimath Temple, one of the rarest Shaktipeeths.
It is also believed that Maa Dhari Devi changes her appearance with time of the day:
A young girl in the morning
A strong woman in the afternoon
An old lady by night
Devotees see this as a reminder of the eternal cycle of life.

The Divine Protection
Locals say Maa Dhari Devi is the protector of Uttarakhand. A chilling tale often told is from June 2013, when the temple was forcefully shifted for a project — only hours later, the Kedarnath floods struck. To this day, villagers believe that the disaster was the goddess’s way of showing her displeasure.
Whether legend or truth, one thing is certain: faith in Maa Dhari Devi runs deeper than the Alaknanda itself.

Temple Atmosphere
Visiting Maa Dhari Devi Temple feels like stepping into another world. The river roars below, the idol of Maa glows under the flickering oil lamps, and the chants of devotees echo in the valley. You don’t just offer prayers here — you feel as if Maa is truly listening, watching, and blessing every step you take.

Location & How to Reach
The temple is located between Srinagar and Rudraprayag in Uttarakhand, about 15 km from Srinagar town.
It stands right in the middle of the Alaknanda River, connected by a small bridge.
Nearest major towns: Rishikesh (120 km) and Haridwar (135 km).

Best Time to Visit
All year round the temple remains open, but the best time is October to May, when the weather is calm and skies are clear.
Monsoon months see high water levels in the Alaknanda — making the temple atmosphere even more thrilling and divine.
Nearby Attractions
Rudraprayag (Confluence of Alaknanda and Mandakini)
Kalimath Temple (where Maa’s other half is worshipped)
Kartik Swami Temple
Kedarnath Dham (further ahead)
FAQs About Dhari Devi Temple
Why is Dhari Devi Temple called the protector of Uttarakhand?
Because Maa Dhari Devi is believed to guard the region from natural calamities and maintain balance in the Himalayas.
Why is only half the idol worshipped here?
The upper half of the idol is at Dhari Devi, while the lower half is worshipped at Kalimath Temple, making this a rare Shaktipeeth with a split form of the goddess.
How does Maa Dhari Devi’s form change during the day?
She is said to appear as a girl in the morning, a woman at noon, and an old lady by evening.
Can the temple be reached easily?
Yes, it’s accessible by road, and from the parking, a small walk across a bridge leads directly to the temple.
What is the connection between the 2013 floods and Maa Dhari Devi?
Locals believe that the sudden Kedarnath tragedy occurred only hours after Maa’s idol was moved for a project, showing her anger.
Is there accommodation near the temple?
Yes, Srinagar and Rudraprayag have many hotels and lodges for pilgrims.
Why Dhari Devi Temple Feels Unique
Standing at Dhari Devi Temple, watching the Alaknanda rush below, you realize this is not just a temple — it is living faith carved into the river itself. The goddess here is not distant, not silent — she is fierce, protective, and alive.
Every devotee who bows here feels it: Maa Dhari Devi is not a story, she is presence itself.
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