Himachal Pradesh, IndiaDevbhumi : "Land of the Gods" |
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Pilgrimage Himachal PradeshHimachal Pradesh, which is often described as the abode of the Gods, is dotted with temples, literally one in every hamlet. The splendid heights of the Himalayan ranges, with its great scenic beauty and aura of spiritual calm seem the natural home of the Gods. Two thousands or more temples all over the State, reiterate this fact. Most of the temples have legends dating back to centuries, some as old as mankind itself. Almost every temple has some kind of fair or festival connected with it.
Plan a vacation tour to Himachal Pradesh and discover the legends and mysteries behind the century old temples and religious places of Himachal Pradesh. The temples are not merely the religious shrines but are also the centres of vibrant social life resulting in peace, harmony and exalted spiritual life. The People of Himachal are Very religious-minded and have great faith in their gods and deities. Almost every village in Himachal Pradesh has its own temple. Himachal Pradesh witness as many Gods as there are villages. It is believed that there are around two thousands or more temples all over the state. Baijnath temple, Jawalaji temple, Chintpurni temple, Chamunda Devi temple, Naina Devi and Baba Balak Nath temple are some of the famous temples of Himachal Pradesh, which are known for their dignity. Himachal Pradesh is the meeting point of many religions, be it Hinduism Sikhism or Buddhism. The Manikaran and Paunta Sahib Gurudwara are the famous Gurudwara's in Himachal Pradesh. The monasteries of Lahaul and Spiti, the epicenter of Buddhism, are world known. Tabo monastery is one of them. ArchitectureHimachal
Pradesh
has
many interesting and architecturally very diverse ones. In
the Kangra and Chamba valleys there are several 8th to 10th-
century temples in the Indo-Aryan shikhar style. Pagoda
style temple with multi-tiered roof are found in the Kullu
Valley. There are many temples of purely local design, often
with interesting woodcarvings, particularly in the Chamba
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Popular Pilgrimage CircuitChintpurni Temple - Jwalaji Temple - Vajreshwari temple in Kangra Valley combined with visit to Dharamshala - Chamunda Devi is a popular tourist circuit covering both tourist and religious places. |
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