Wednesday, 3 July 2019

Mandi Hill Station: The Adornment of Earth

   Mandi hill station should be called as the Adornment of the Earth. Mandi's natural beauty places a magical attraction. 

  So Mandi Hill Station is a favorite tourist attraction of global tourists. Mandi in Himachal Pradesh, India is indeed a beautiful and magnificent city. The beautiful landscape of all-round nature attracts tourists. Mandi Hill Station situated at a height of about 1044 meters above sea level is a gift of nature. 
  Mandi Hill Station, situated on the banks of the Vyas River, has a unique joy in winter and summer. Mandi is also called Mandav. Experts believe that Rishi Mandav had austerity here. The supernatural powers of Rishi Mandvav are still present in Mandi.
  In terms of population, Mandi is Himachal Pradesh's second largest city. In terms of tourism, Mandi hill station is known to be known by many names. The Varanasi of Hills, the small Kashi and the Kashi of Himachal are also called. 
  There is a religious sentiment behind it. If the experts believe that Mandi is called the Kashi of Himachal, the number of temples in Kashi is 80, whereas the number of temples in Mandi is 81. So Mandi Kochi is considered Kashi of Himachal Pradesh. Mandi, a temple of palaces and temples, is a fine example of architecture. Architectural architecture is very visible here. 
  The original charm of Mandi Hill Station is the natural beauty and mountain range. The structure of temples is wonderful and unimaginable. The architecture here attracts tourists. Particularly that Mandi Hill Station is particularly famous for the artistry and carvings of stones. There is a long tradition of ideal and attractive places around Mandi Hill Station and nearby. 
   These are particularly important in the Rivalsar lake, Triloknath Shiv Temple, Bhootnath temple, Shyamakali temple, Sundar Nagar, Janjahihali, Arddhanariashvar temple, Tata water, Barot, Kamrunag, Parashar lake etc.
  Rivalsar lake: Rivalsar lake is indeed the main attraction of Mandi Hill Station. Rivalsar Lake, located about 25 km from Mandi, is particularly famous for the islands. There are seven islands in it. They move with air and water. Here is a Buddhist monastery for prayer. The Sikh Gurudwara and the temple are also special here.
  Trilokinath Shiva Temple: Trilokinath Shiva Mandir, structured in a civil style, this temple is a great example of architecture. Its roof tiles are approx. This structure seems very attractive. The temple has a spectacular and wonderful view of all-round nature. 
  Particularly in the temple, Lord Shiva has been depicted as the god of three worlds. The image of Lord Shiva is here in Panchanan form. In this there are five aspects of Lord Shiva.
  Bhootnath Temple: The Bhootnath temple is situated in the middle of Mandi. The temple was built in 1527. The statue of the magnificent Nandi is also established in the temple.
  Shyamakali Temple: Shyamakali Temple is situated on the hill of Tarna in Mandi. The temple is also called the Tarna Temple. It is believed that it was built by King Shyam Sen in 1658. This temple is indeed dedicated to the sati of Lord Shiva's wife.
  Sunder Nagar: Sunder Nagar is a magnificent and beautiful city located about 26 km from Mandi Hill Station. This small town with beautiful green valleys, is a beautiful gift of nature. There is a temple of Sukhdev Vatika and Mahamaya on the top of the hill. The Hydro Electric Power Project is special here.
  Janjahaili: Janjahaili Mandi Hill is the beauty and grace of the station. Located about 82 km from Mandi Hill Station, Janjahihali can be called the heart of nature. The magnificent and beautiful scenes make the tourists enchant.
 Arddhanarieshwar Temple: The Arddhanarishwar temple is a classic example and structure of architecture. The parochial form of Lord Shiva and Parvati is displayed.
  Tata Pani: Tata Pani is a very scenic and beautiful place. Situated at an altitude of approximately 656 meters above sea level, the water is famous for its supernatural beauty. It is believed to be of supernatural powers. Its water is prevented by physical problems.
  All necessary resources are available for visit to Mandi Hill Station. The nearest airport is Bhunttar Airport Shimla. The distance from Mandi hill station to the airport is about 63 kms. The nearest railway station is Kirtpur junction. The distance of Mandi hill station from Kiratpur junction is 125 km. Tourists can also visit Mandi Hill Station by road.
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