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  1. Sep 30, 2022 · Why do we say “Jai Mata Di” instead of “Jai Mata Ji”? Jai Mata Di: is a common exclamation used by devotees of the Hindu goddess Durga. In Hindi, “Jai” means “victory,” “Mata” means “mother,” and “Di” is an abbreviated form of “Divya,” which means “divine.”

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  4. Temple of Mata Vaishno Devi lies in the Trikuta Mountains, in Jammu. Pilgrims all over India make a journey by foot, to pay homage to Mata Vaishno Devi. Read on to know about the legend associated with it.

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  5. Jan 10, 2024 · Jai Mata Di!” We came upon the tunnel that leads to the god, where you pray, and entered with water from the river Ganges flowing at our feet. People behind started chanting “Jai Mata Di” and along with them did everyone else, then we did our prayers and mounted the horses that took us down the trail. What is Faith?

  6. On way to the cave through this stiff mountainous journey every and every one chants the holy name 'Jai Mata Di', a great inspiration and strength for the strenuous journey, with stick in hand and an emblem for mother 'Jai Mata Di' binds on forehead.

  7. The journey to the Holy Shrine of Mata Vaishno Devi is an enchanting journey of the places where Mata Vaishnavi had spent some time while observing various spiritual disciplines and penances.