• India
  • Himanchal Pradesh
  • Manali
  • -1 �C-30�C
  • : 6,730 FT
  • Hindi
  • Sep-June
  • Jogindernagar
  • Bhuntar Airport
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ManaliPlaces/Temples to Visit/Churches

Hadimba Devi Temple

Hadimba Devi is an ancient temple in Manali, which was built in 1553 by Raja Bahadur Singh. Legends has it that Hidimbi Devi, the wife of one of the Pandavas, Bhima, meditated at the very spot of the temple and owing to such a mythology, the temple was named after her. Located in the cedar forests of Manali, The most religious site of Manali, Hadimba Devi Temple is built around a cave, the sanctum of which is covered by four tiered Pagoda roofs.

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Manu Temple in Manali

Named after the holy Sage Manu, the Manu temple in Manali is one of the prime attractions among religious sites of Manali. As per Hindu mythology, Sage Manu, the divine creator of the human race, dwelt and meditated in Manali. Considering a belief like this, Manu temple was built right at his meditative spot.

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Bijli Mahadev Temple

Bijli-Mahadev sanctuary is a "Kash" style sanctuary that has a "Shiva-Lingam". This sanctuary is arranged in a knoll with lavish green backwoods in the surroundings, 14 KM from Kullu. This spot got its name after the colossal marvel that happens once in a while. The 'Shiva-Lingam' is struck by helping and it breaks into pieces, then the cleric of the sanctuary gathers every one of the pieces and goes along with them together with the assistance of margarine going about as a glue.

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