Mandi, Himachal Pradesh

Shri Sishudatri Simsa Mata Mandir

Also known as Maa Simsa Mandir, Santan Datri Temple, Sharada Devi Temple, Simas

Sishudatri Simsa Mata Mandir near Ladbharol, Mandi, honors Sharada Devi as "Santan Datri," believed to bless childless couples with offspring.

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Shri Sishudatri Simsa Mata Mandir
Presiding Deity
Devi
Established
Locally believed to be roughly 400 years old
Architecture
Traditional Himachali hill temple, expanded over the centuries
Address
Simas, Himachal Pradesh 175016
Timings
06:00–19:00 daily

History of Shri Sishudatri Simsa Mata Mandir

Legend holds a villager digging near Simas struck milk, then water, then blood from the ground; frightened, he fled, but the goddess appeared in his dream directing him to unearth and enshrine her roughly 7-foot stone idol. The temple has since become a regional pilgrimage site for fertility prayers.

Festivals Celebrated at Shri Sishudatri Simsa Mata Mandir

  • Salindra (dream ritual, Chaitra & Sharad Navratri)

How to Reach Shri Sishudatri Simsa Mata Mandir

Nearest airport: Kangra (Gaggal) Airport, ~82 km. Nearest railhead: Joginder Nagar narrow-gauge station, ~55 km. Via the Mandi-Sarkaghat-Ladbharol route, about 9 km from Ladbharol.

Frequently Asked Questions about Shri Sishudatri Simsa Mata Mandir

Where is Shri Sishudatri Simsa Mata Mandir located?

Shri Sishudatri Simsa Mata Mandir is located at Simas, Himachal Pradesh 175016, in Mandi, Himachal Pradesh, India.

Who is the presiding deity at Shri Sishudatri Simsa Mata Mandir?

The presiding deity at Shri Sishudatri Simsa Mata Mandir is Devi (also known as Shakti, Durga), worshipped in the Shakta tradition.

What are the timings of Shri Sishudatri Simsa Mata Mandir?

Shri Sishudatri Simsa Mata Mandir is generally open 06:00–19:00 daily. Timings can vary on festival days and special occasions — verify with the temple before your visit.

When was Shri Sishudatri Simsa Mata Mandir built?

Shri Sishudatri Simsa Mata Mandir was established Locally believed to be roughly 400 years old. Portions of the structure have been added and renovated by successive dynasties over the centuries.

What is the architectural style of Shri Sishudatri Simsa Mata Mandir?

Shri Sishudatri Simsa Mata Mandir is built in the Traditional Himachali hill temple, expanded over the centuries style, characteristic of Devi shrines of this region.

Which festivals are celebrated at Shri Sishudatri Simsa Mata Mandir?

The principal festivals celebrated at Shri Sishudatri Simsa Mata Mandir include Salindra (dream ritual, Chaitra & Sharad Navratri). These draw large crowds of pilgrims from across Himachal Pradesh and beyond.

How can I reach Shri Sishudatri Simsa Mata Mandir?

Nearest airport: Kangra (Gaggal) Airport, ~82 km. Nearest railhead: Joginder Nagar narrow-gauge station, ~55 km. Via the Mandi-Sarkaghat-Ladbharol route, about 9 km from Ladbharol.

Why is Shri Sishudatri Simsa Mata Mandir significant?

Sishudatri Simsa Mata Mandir near Ladbharol, Mandi, honors Sharada Devi as "Santan Datri," believed to bless childless couples with offspring.

Is there an entry fee at Shri Sishudatri Simsa Mata Mandir?

Entry to the main shrine of Shri Sishudatri Simsa Mata Mandir is generally free for darshan. Special sevas, abhishekams and priority queues may carry a nominal fee — check with the temple office on arrival.

What is the dress code at Shri Sishudatri Simsa Mata Mandir?

Shri Sishudatri Simsa Mata Mandir follows the traditional dress code observed at Himachal Pradesh temples — modest attire covering shoulders and knees. Many shrines in the region also expect men to remove upper garments before entering the sanctum.