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: 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

: Devotees from across North India visit to offer flowers, sweets, and mustard oil lamps.

The phrase "" (literally "My Family Family") often refers to local community groups or social media circles dedicated to sharing spiritual content and regional pride in Uttarakhand. The "Navratri status 2020" reference points to a significant period of digital devotion where many shared videos and images of the deity to seek protection during the global pandemic. Spiritual & Mythological Significance : Folklore states the goddess must never be

: 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). The phrase "" (literally "My Family Family") often

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.

During Navratri (both Chaitra and Ashwin), the temple becomes a major hub for pilgrims: : While many Kali temples involve animal sacrifice,

: Many newly married couples visit during these nine days to seek blessings for a prosperous life. The "Guardian" Legend and 2013 Floods

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