Durgashtami As the legend goes, more than 700 years
ago Vaishno Devi a devotee of Lord Vishnu, used to pray to Lord
Rama and had taken vow of celibacy. Bhairon Nath, a tantric (demon-God)
tried to behold Her. Making use of his tantric powers, Bhairon Nath
was able to see Her going towards the Trikuta mountains and gave
chase.
The Goddess felt thirsty at Banganga and
shot an arrow into the earth from where water gushed out. Charan
Paduka, marked by the imprints of Her feet, is the place where she
rested. The Goddess then meditated in the cave at Adhkawari. It
took Bhairon Nath nine months to locate Her, the reason why the
cave is known as Garbh Joon. Mata Vaishno Devi blasted an opening
at the other end of the cave with Her Trident when the demon-God
located Her.
On arriving at the Holy Cave at Darbar,
she assumed the form of Maha Kali and cut off Bhairon Nath's head
which was flung up the mountain by the force of the blow and fell
at the place where the Bhairon Temple is now located. The boulder
at the mouth of the Holy Cave according to the legend is the petrified
torso of Bhairon Nath who was granted divine forgiveness by the
benevolent Mata in his dying moments.