The shrine of Tulamula, sacred to the Khirbhawani or Ragini Devi, is one of the most popular places of pilgrimage among the Hindus in Kashmir. The shrine is situated in the vicinity of a spring, 14 miles to the north of Srinagar.
The water of the spring changes colour frequently, sometimes becoming purple, sometimes green and so on. It is a very ancient shrine and even Rajatarangini contains its mention. There is a legend that his goddess was originally in Ceylon in the house of Demon King Ravana and after his death, Hanumanji brought it here. Every year in the month of June a fair is held here when thousands of Kashmiri Hindus assemble to offer prayers at the shrine1.
1 Ushna Shah