Some Interesting Facts About Hamirpur, Himachal Pradesh
Hamirpur was formerly known as Trigarta, according to historians. The Mahabharata is where we first encounter it. The Trigarta king, who sided with Duryodhana during the Kurukshetra war, is thought to have been the ruler of Hamirpur. Long before the Mahabharata, this area was home to a rich culture. It’s only natural for an old…
Hamirpur, Himachal Pradesh : It’s Traditional Cuisine And Rich Culture
Who wouldn’t crave to visit Himachal Pradesh, known for its scenic mountain towns? Hamirpur is one such town, a one-stop destination for cherishing ancient temples, forts, and shrines. Situated near the river Beas, it is a nature lover’s paradise and a never-ending adventure for travel freaks. And if you’re looking for cultural insights in Himachal,…
7 Main Attractions To Visit In Hamirpur, Himachal Pradesh
Hamirpur, a little paradise in the steep town of Kangra in Himachal Pradesh, never ceases to charm its tourists with its beautiful visual beauty and cultural atmosphere. The town serves as the administrative centre for the same-named district, and crowds of religious pilgrims and spiritual searchers go to the town’s numerous old temples and shrines…
Some crazy and funny things to know about Himachalis and Himachal
In India there are a number of states and every state has own specialties. So here are some crazy things about Himachalis and Himachal which you will definitely love. Language Starting from the language, it seems very funny when you hear the translation of an English sentence in Himachali language. There are many funny word…
Baba Balakrupi temple – A place with the natural and spiritual beauty
About temple: When we talk about Himachal, every individual thinks of spirituality and the natural beauty. One such place full with the spirituality and natural beauty is Baba Balakrupi Temple. The temple is situated in Balakrupi, a small place in Distt. Kangra (HP). It is one of the famous Hindu temples in Himachal Pradesh and…
Narbadeshwar Temple Sujanpur, Hamirpur
The wife of Maharaja Sansar Chand, named Maharani Prasanni Devi built the temple 200 years ago in the Bhitti style of architecture. The temple is famous for paintings. The subjects are mostly taken from the love of Shiva-Parvati and Radha-Krisna. The temple is built in an open yard ‘Panchayatan style’ and scenes from Ramayana and…
A Short journey to Deotsidh Baba Balak Nath Temple
The Deotsidh Baba Balak Nath Temple is located at a distance of approximately 45KM from district of Hamirpur, Himachal Pradesh, India. The temple is situated at the village of “Chakmoh” and hill, known as Deotsidh which is the border of Bilaspur (other district of Himachal Pradesh) and Hamirpur. The cave temple of Baba Balak Nath…
A journey to the fort Sujanpurt Tira
The district of Hamirpur having inherited its name from Raja Hamir Chand. One of the tehsil of Hamirpur is Sujanpur Tira, which is situated at a distance of 27kms from town and touches the Kangra border. There are few lanes, temples and palaces of Nadaun, Sujanpur and Hamirpur still echo with stories about Maharaja Sansar…