Alone in Himachal

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19th Dec 2015
Photo of Alone in Himachal 1/11 by Matrika Prasad
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Chintapurni Devi
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Jwala Ji
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Photo of Alone in Himachal 11/11 by Matrika Prasad
Chinatapurni Devi Aka Chinnamastika Temple is one of the major pilgrimage of Hinduism. It is one of 52 Shaktipeetha . It has great deals to offer when it comes to spirituality . Shaltipeethas are considered the most sacred place where goddess Sati's body parts fell.
Photo of Chhinnamastika Devi Temple, Chintpurni, Himachal Pradesh, India by Matrika Prasad
Jwala Ji Temple is famous for its Non stop flame that is burning from Forever. Some Say there is a natural gas source beneath which has kept it burning. According to Hindu Mythology Sati Mata's clothes fell here ans when they fell,they were burning and burning ever since.
Photo of Jwalamukhi, Himachal Pradesh, India by Matrika Prasad
Photo of Jwalamukhi, Himachal Pradesh, India by Matrika Prasad
Bhagsu Nag waterfall is a small water fall on the outskirt of Dharamshala. It is around 3 Km from Mcleodganj. It takes around half an hour hike from Mcleodganj bus stand to reach Bhagsu. Although the water fall is small but one can just sit back and enjoy the exquisite beauty of Dhauladhar range. This place must be in the wish list for a bag packer it he is travelling to Dharamshala.
Photo of Bhagsu Nag, Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh, India by Matrika Prasad
Photo of Bhagsu Nag, Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh, India by Matrika Prasad
Photo of Bhagsu Nag, Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh, India by Matrika Prasad
Photo of Bhagsu Nag, Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh, India by Matrika Prasad