Mandi Hiamcahl Pardesh.
Mandi is as well recognized as “Chotti Kashi” owing
to its resemblance with Varanasi in admiration of Ghats on the bank of Beas
River and temples of Lord Shiva near the Ghats. The place is frequently describe
as educational principal of Himachal Pradesh due to its wealthy way of life,
traditions and temple architectural inheritance. In very old times Mandi was
not only a commerce centre on the old silk route to Tibet but also a centre for
educational swap. Mandi, the house of Baba Bhoot Nath, was identified as
Mandavya Nagari as Mandav Rishi mediated on a astound, recognized as Kolsara,
in the Beas river. The well-known
International Shivratri Fair is famous every year throughout months of
February/March. Dieties from dissimilar corner of the region multitude this city
throughout the fair. public of Mandi are recognized for their energy and separate
existence way entrenched in confidence
and civilization. There are many temples
in Mandi Town like Triloki Nath Temple at Purani Mandi, Raja Madhav
Temple in DC Office Complex, Bhoot Nath Temple at well-known Chouhata Bazar,
Tarna Shayamkali Temple on Tarna Hills overlooking Mandi Town, Panchvaktra
Mahadev Temple on the flowing together of Suketi and Beas River, Ardhanareshwar
Temple at Samkhetar Street, Bhimakali Temple at Bheuli. In adding many additional
temples of archaeological and spiritual significance
can be visited. Past Ghantaghar, Indira Market, Victoria viaduct and Gurudwara
are other well-known places of attention in the city. It is a bottom site to
visit traveler seats such as Prashar, Barot, Joginder Nagar, Kamlah Fort, Shikari
Devi, Kamrunag, etc.
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