Sep 29, 2010

Shikari Devi Temple, Mandi, Himachal Pradesh


Placed at a sublime height of 3359m above sea level, Shikari Devi temple is 18km from Chindi (a tiny hamlet on the ridge of the Karsog Valley in the Himalayas, admired for its splendid view of the pine and deodar woods and apple orchards) in Mandi district in Himachal Pradesh. The

temple is an antique, roofless shrine, situated at the apex of a hill in Shikari Devi. Encircled by dense woods, the temple commands brilliant views of the snow-topped mountains and wooded hills all round. The Shikari Devi temple is devoted to Shikari Devi, the goddess revered in the form of a stone idol. Legend speaks that the temple has been in existence since the period of the Pandavas. Kamru Nag Temple, Rohanda, Barot, Karsog, Chindi, Shikari Devi Sanctuary, Mamaleshwar Temple and Sundernagar are the popular tourist attractions in the vicinity. The temple encompasses a Forest Rest House and also a Serai (inn), where worshippers can stay overnight. Shikari Devi temple is a perfect base for trekking. The temple can be approached from Janjehli and Karsog. Joginder Nagar Railway Station is the closest railhead.

Inner view of Mata Shikari Devi Temple
A beautiful Sceneries on the way to Mata Shikari Devi Temple.

Tour to Mandi,One of The District of Himachal Pradesh


One of the most fascinating cities in Himachal Pradesh, Mandi lies along the banks of River Beas. Often called the Varanasi of the Hills, Mandi is famous for its 81 ancient stone temples that are marked by exquisite carvings. Remnants of old palaces and notable instances of colonial architecture can be found in Mandi. You can witness various colorful fairs and festivals that are celebrated here round the year. Come on a tour to Mandi, and you will have an unforgettable experience exploring this historic town.