Friday 17 August 2018

Kangra Hill Station: Natural Beauty

   Calling Kangra Hill Station a special dimension of beauty, there might be no obscurity. All-round natural beauty has a unique roof. Peaks of mountain ranges, valleys and velvety grounds of velvety grass and lawn are breathtaking. 

  Located in the Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh, this hill station has a long line of religious and historical heritage in its lagosh. Kangra Hill Station, situated at an altitude of about 2350 feet from the sea level, keeps its own reputation in the world. Particularly this area is also called the Small Himalaya. This tourist area situated in the middle of the Shivalik and Dhauladhar mountain ranges appears to be distinctive.  

   Kangra is especially famous for the country's tea, rice and kullu fruits. In the winter there can be fun of cold winter. Kangra is also called Devbhoomi and Dev place. Due to this there is a long series of religious places.  
   Kangra Hill Station, situated between the Banganga and Manjhi river, is particularly famous for its divinity. Kangra is also known as Nagarkot. The ancient fort of Kangra in the south and Mother Brajeshwari Devi in ​​the north is the divine-grand temple. 

   This temple has the identity of the divine grand golden kalash Kangra. Particularly that Kangra's pen is world-famous, then the picture style of Kangra is unique. The Kangra Hill Station valleys are world famous for beauty. The civilization and culture of Kangra is about 35 hundred years old. Kangra is also mentioned in the Vedic period.  

   Kangra Hill Station and its surroundings have a long range of special and beautiful places. Among them are the temple of Lord Brajeshwari Devi (Temple of Kangra Devi), Kangra Fort, Maharana Pratap Lake, Kangra Art Gallery, Mashur Temple, Karari Lake, Sujanpur Fort and Chinmay Tapovan etc.    Brijeshwari Devi Temple: The Brajeshwari Devi temple is also known as Kangra Devi Temple. The Kangra Devi Temple is specially the identity of Kangra. It is believed that this divine-magnificent temple was constructed in Mahabharata period. The temple has its own distinct glorious history. This place is one of the 51 backs of the country. In the sanctum sanctorum of the temple, the goddess is installed in the form of Mother Shakti Pindi under the silver umbrella.

   Kangra Fort: The Kangra Fort, especially the memory of the rulers of Kangra is left. This fort was built by Raja Bhuma Chand. This fort, built on the bank of river Banganga, is about 350 feet high. Many attacks on this fort. In 1886, this fort became part of British rulers. In front of the fort are the temples of Lakshmi Narayan and Adinath. Within the fort there are two large ponds. One of these ponds is known as Kapoor Sagar.    Maharana Pratap Sagar Lake: Maharana Pratap Sagar Lake is part of the Vyas river. The dam was also built on the river Vyas in the year 1960. It is now called Maharana Pratap Sagar Lake. The water of this lake spreads in the area of ​​about 400 sq km. This lake area was declared a Wildlife Sanctuary area in the year 1983. Experts believe that 220 species of birds migrate here. This dam is also known as Pong Dam.

   Kangra Art Gallery: The Kangra Art Gallery is in fact a rich collection of Kangra valley art. Here is the unique collection of Kangra's popular miniatures, statues and pottery.   Mashroor Temple: The Masher Temple is located at a distance of 15 km to the south of Kangra. Located at an altitude of about 800 meters above sea level. There are about 15 peak temples in this city. 
   The temples constructed by cutting the rocks belong to the tenth century. This temple is built in the Indo-Aryan style. These temples are compared to temples of Ajanta Ellora.

  Karayari Lake: The Karayari Lake of Lake is actually surrounded by a dense forest area. The beauty of the Dauladhar mountain range is seen here. The lake is also a trekking area of ​​this area.   Suzanpur Fort: Sujanpur Fort is situated on the border of Kangra. The Sujanpur fort was built by Raja Abhay Chand of Kangra in 1758.  Chinmay Tapovan: Chinmay Tapovan is a mountainous area. It is about 10 km away from Kangra. The establishment of this ashram was done by Swami Chinmayananda. This beautiful place has a huge statue of Hanuman ji. The establishment of a huge Shivling is also here.
   All necessary resources are available for the visit of Kangra Hill Station. Kangra Airport is about 7 kilometers away from Kangra Hill Station. The nearest railway station is Pathankot. The distance of Kangra Hill Station from Pathankot is about 90 km. Mukriyan Railway Station is about 30 kilometers away. Tourists can also visit Hill Station by road.
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