Vashisht Temple Manali

Vashisht Temple Manali

Vashisht Temple is one of the popular temple in Manali

Manali to Vashisht temple distance

Vashisht temple is located about 3 km from the Manali city,  in a village named Vashisht. It is easy approachable by taxi.

Things to do at Vashisht temple and falls

This place is famous for its magnificent hot sulfur water springs, waterfall  and Vashisht Temple. The village is a beautiful tourist destination of Manali. There are many soapstone temples and natural waterfalls nearby. Due to high content of sulfur in this water it is said that bathing in these springs cures many skin diseases. Take a refreshing sulfur water bath here and enjoy local food and shopping in the vicinity.

Vashisht temple history

The Vashisht temple is dedicated to the sage Vashisht, who was the guru of Lord Rama. The Vashisht temple is believed to be more than 4000 years old. A black stone statue of a sage wearing a dhoti is located inside the temple. The Vashistha temple is decorated with exquisite and beautiful carvings on wood, besides the interior of the temple is ornamented with antique painting.

Apart from the Vashistha temple, another temple is located here which is known as the Ram temple. Statues of Ram, Sita and Lakshman are installed inside this temple. Have a divine experience by visiting these temples

Vashisht temple Manali timings

The temple is open all days and there is no specific timings to visit this place.

Manu Temple Manali

Manu Temple Manali

The Manu Temple is a prominent temple located in the Old Manali region which attracts millions of tourists from all over the world every year.

History of Manu Temple Manali

The Manu Maharishi Temple is dedicated to the great sage Manu. According to Vedas and scriptures, there is an old belief here, according to which there was a sage named Manu who was the first man in the world. Whose father was the creator of Lord Brahma. Local people here believe that Sage Manu’s footprints remain inside the temple and which the sage tells the impression of Manu’s first step. Apart from all these, the old belief also states that when the sages came to the earth at the time of creation he did the first spiritual practice here.

Architecture Of Manu Temple

The architecture of the Manu temple is pagoda style and most of the temples in Himachal Pradesh are built in this style. The most important feature of this structure is the timber tower or decreasing parquet. The structure of the Manu temple is made of wood and concrete and the ancient form of pagoda architecture appears which evolved from the stupa.

Manali Mall road to Manu temple

The temple of Manu Maharaj is located on the Leh Manali highway. To reach here, you can take a taxi from Manali, which will be easily available from Manali bus stand.

Jogini Water Falls

Jogini Water Falls

Jogini Waterfall is located in the beautiful valley of Manali, about 4 kilometers from the bustling city and about 2 kilometers from the Vashistha temple. Jogini waterfall is a famous tourist spot where water falls from a height of 160 feet. There is a trek through the cedar trees and orchards from the Vashistha temple to visit the Jogini Falls. This waterfall is a great place for nature lovers and people who like adventure. There is a small pool in the place where it falls. The place has a temple which is known from the Jogini Mata temple. This temple is at the base of the waterfall here. It is a sacred and religious site for the surrounding villages.

To go to Jogini waterfall, you have to go on foot, so you can stop at the restaurant providing local snacks with hot cups of tea on the way to the rest. The area is famous for adventure and recreational activities and it is also a favorite picnic spot among tourists.

Best time to Visit Jogini Water

The best time to visit the Jogini waterfall is between the summer season (March and May) and during the winter (October and February). It has a pleasant temperature throughout the summer. It is pleasant to visit the waterfall in both the seasons.

Hidimba Devi Temple

Hidimba Devi Temple

Hidimba Devi Temple is located in Manali in Himachal Pradesh. It is an ancient cave-temple dedicated to Hidimbi Devi or Hirama Devi. The Hidimba temple in Manali is made of huge cedar wood. Its pride is 400 years old.  It is an ancient cave temple, dedicated to Hidimbi Devi, the wife of Bhima of the Indian epic Mahabharata. This temple is a four-storey structure situated in the middle of the forest. Being situated in the hill station, a large number of tourists gather here to see this temple during the snowfall. You will be surprised to know that no idol of Goddess is installed in this temple, but the footprints of Hidimba Devi are worshiped in Hidimba Devi temple.

History of Hadimba Devi Temple

Hidimba continued to perform austere penance by sitting on a rock to erase his demonic or demonic identity. After many years of meditation, her prayers were successful and she had the distinction of being a goddess. In honor of the austerity and meditation of Hidimba Devi, this temple was built on top of this rock by Maharaja Bahadur Singh in 1553. The temple is built around a cave. After the temple was built, devotees started coming here to worship Hidimba Devi.

Fair And Festivals

Every year in the month of Shravan a festival is organized in the temple at the Hidimba Devi temple. It is believed that this festival is celebrated in the memory of Raja Bahadur Singh who built this temple. which is called Bahadur Singh Ray Jatar by the local people. Apart from this, on May 14, another fair is organized on the occasion of Hidimba Devi’s birthday. During this time local women celebrate with music and dance in the Dungri forest area. Another fair is organized in the month of Shravan which is known as Sarohani Mela (Sarrohani Mail). Apart from this, Dussehra Festival is also organized in the temple during Navratri, in which a long line of devotees is engaged for darshan.

Timing

The temple remains open throughout the week and is not closed on any day. There is no fee for entering the Hidimba Devi temple. The temple opens at 8 am and closes till 6 in the evening. You can spend as much time as you want here.

How to Reach

The facility of coming to Manali by air and road is available to reach this temple. After reaching Manali you can easily reach Hidimba Devi Temple. You can easily reach the temple by taxi from both Manali bus stand and airport.

Kamalah Fort Mandi

Kamalah Fort Mandi

Kamalah Fort is a 17th century fort located in the village of Kamalah in Mandi, Himachal Pradesh. It was built in 1625 by Suraj Sen, the king of Mandi. The fort was named after the local saint Kamalah Baba. This fort is located at an altitude of 4772 feet above sea level. It is located close to Hamirpur district and this fort falls under the range of Sikandar Dhar. In the upper part of the fort is the temple of Kamaliah Baba.

History of Kamalah Fort

Raja Hari Sen, whose reign began from 1605 AD, started the construction work of Kamalah Garh fort in terms of security. But he could not complete the work in his lifetime. After him, son Suryasena completed the unfinished work of his father in 1625 AD. Until the reign of King Surya Sen and Ishwari Sen, there was a store of wealth in Kamalah Garh. Surya Sen was succeeded by his brother Shayam Sen Mandi. Shayam Sen was followed by Guru Sen, Ishwari Sen, Siddha Sen, Jogendra Sen of Raja Mandi.

Today, this fort has become the center of people’s faith along with historical heritage but today this fort stands on the verge of becoming ruins. This fort is a symbol of our rich historical heritage along with the country. Kamalah Fort was considered to be the strongest and invincible bastion of the princely state of Kamalah.

How to reach

Pathankot to Jogindernagar can be reached by railway route and the distance from Jogindernagar by road is 71 kilometres. Bus services are available from Chandigarh all the time. If you have to come by another rail route then it can be reached by road via Kalka or Shimla.