Day: February 10, 2018

Best Attraction of Hadimba Temple in himachal pradesh

Best Attraction of Hadimba Temple in himachal pradesh Hadimba Temple, which was constructed in the 16th century, is one of the best places to visit in Manali and is located amid a beautiful deodar forest on top of a hill in Manali. The temple holds great significance for the locals and also the tourists who frequently visit the pilgrim spot to seek blessings from Goddess Hadimba. The temple is dedicated to the Goddess Hadimba who was also the wife of the strongest of the Pandava brothers, Bhima. According to the Hindu mythology, the giantess Hadimba meditated in this region as an apology for her sins. So, she was given the position of Goddess by the most powerful Goddess Durga, whose 10 centimeter footprint is preserved at the entrance of the temple. The Goddess Hadimba used to meditate within the confinements of the temple, where a stone idol of the deity that rises to a height of 60 centimeters is placed. This temple was constructed by Raja Bahadur Singh in a distinctive architectural style. The temple premises has a temple of Ghatotkacha, the son of Bhima and Hadimba and a hero of the Mahabharatha war, whose idol is made primarily of wood and lies 70 meters from the Hadimba temple. The Hidimba Devi Temple has intricately carved wooden doors and a 24 meters tall wooden “shikhar” or tower above the sanctuary.The tower consists of three square roofs covered with timber tiles and a fourth brass cone-shaped roof at the top. The earth goddess Durga forms the theme of the main door carvings. The temple base is made out of whitewashed, mud-covered stonework. An enormous rock occupies the inside of the temple, only a 7.5 cm (3 inch) tall brass image representing goddess Hidimba Devi. A rope hangs down in front of the rock,and according to a legend,in bygone days religious zealots would tie the hands of “sinners” by the rope and then swing them against the rock. About seventy metres away from the temple, there is a shrine dedicated to Goddess Hidimba’s son, Ghatotkacha, who was born after she married Bhima. The most surprising feature of the temple or what believers could call the most reassuring feature of the temple is the fact that inside the temple the imprint of the feet of the Goddess carved on a block of stone are worshipped.

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Nehru Kund in Himachal

Nehru Kund in Himachal Called after our first Prime Minister Pundit Jawahar Lal Nehru as he was fond of this place, Nehru Kund is an innate spring and is believed to possess healing qualities. The water comes out bubbling from the rocks and the source of the spring is said to be the Bhrigu Lake. The bubbling sound is musical blending the scenic panoramas of mountains with this idyllic chilly spring, certainly a must-visit location located merely 6 km from Manali. At a distance of 5 km from Manali Bus Stand, Nehru Kund is located on Manali – Rohtang Pass Highway. The spring is one of the most popular tourist spots in Manali. The graceful clean water spring is said to have its source at the Bhrigu Lake. The sound of the bubbling water amidst the peaceful silence of the place will play like music to your ears. The river Beas flows through it. The serenity of the place and crystal clear water of the Kund attracts the tourists who visit Manali.The best time to visit Nehru Kund is from May to October. he spring is well located on the National highway, which leads to Leh. It must be visited by the tourists, when in Manali. The spring is a vital part of the Manali tourism. The river Beas flows through it.16 KMs from Manali, at a height of 2500 M is the wonderful Rahalla Falls. Beyond which is the Rohtrang pass, 51 KMs from Manali. It is placed at a height of 3980 metres. The Pass was the life line for traders. It was a very important route and is still today, to the districts of Lahaul and Spiti. The pass is open to the public from the month of June till the month of November every year. The whole of the surroundings provide a scenic beauty to the visitors at this time of the year. Ahead of the Pass are the twin peaks of Gaypen and the Sonapani Glacier. The Beas Kund is the source of the River Beas. It is a pilgrimage spot for the Hindus. It is believed that the hermit Vyas meditated here at this site. This zone is also accessible from the Rothang Pass.

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