: A central mystery of the temple is that the stone idol is said to change its appearance three times a day —appearing as a young girl in the morning, a young woman in the afternoon, and an old woman in the evening.
: While many Kali temples involve animal sacrifice, it is strictly prohibited at Dhari Devi; rituals are symbolic and focus on "jagrans" (night-long devotional singing). : A central mystery of the temple is
: Folklore states the goddess must never be kept under a roof. She is worshipped in an open-air shrine to remain exposed to the elements. Navratri Celebrations She is worshipped in an open-air shrine to
: Many newly married couples visit during these nine days to seek blessings for a prosperous life. The "Guardian" Legend and 2013 Floods Known as the Guardian Deity of Uttarakhand ,
The is a highly revered Hindu shrine dedicated to Goddess Kali, situated on the banks of the Alaknanda River in Kalyasaur, Uttarakhand. Known as the Guardian Deity of Uttarakhand , she is believed to protect the sacred Char Dham pilgrimage circuit.
: According to legend, the idol at this temple is only the upper half of the goddess; the lower half is enshrined at the Kalimath temple near Rudraprayag.
During Navratri (both Chaitra and Ashwin), the temple becomes a major hub for pilgrims: