Baijnath Temple in Kangra Valley

Tripoto
13th May 2013
Day 1

This train went further to Joginder Nagar, but we landed at Baijnath Paprola station. The temple of Baijnath is situated on the mountain in front of it. The lower Baijnath city is known as Paprola. There are unlimited buses to go to the temple, and the pedestrians are not far away. The bus is adjacent to the Baijnath temple.

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Buses going from Kangra, Dharamshala and Pathankot to Mandi, Kullu, Shimla, Manali passes through here. Most private buses run here Only buses of Himachal roadways are visible. Tampu usually do not appear on the mountain, but in the Kangada valley, the tumpu runs.

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We got out of the station. Feeling terribly hungry. Market on NH is the market itself. We got into a luncheon shop. The eating of this kind of things on the mountain is different. We asked Chatwal, where is the brother, the temple, and how do we go? Talk to go along with this road. The temple will be found on top without asking any of them.

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Kangdi language is spoken in this area. Its tone is completely Punjabi. I also like to talk about the Punjabi accent, in the same way as the Desh dissection. If Punjabi came to me, I would have just used to recite my Haryanvi mixed Hindi into Punjabi accent. From my handwriting, Lokbagh used to consider me as a resident of Kangada.

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To reach the temple, the paths are all around. We were standing in front of a path almost two. In the evening it started to dark. I asked a boy standing there - "Brother, is Mandrina Kidra?" He pointed with his hand and said - "Aram standing in front of the monastery should appear in the temple?"

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The temple arrived in the courtyard. The temple made of stones on square pops Despite the time of the evening there was no crowd. At one time it seemed that it was not a second temple.

But no, this is only the Baijnath temple. Temple protected by the Archaeological Survey of India There are small green parks on three sides. On one side a river flows very deeply. Himalaya is situated on that side of the river.

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I do not know about its history. But this temple seems a little different. One of the twelve Jyotirlingas in the country (not even Jyotirlinga, not a guarantee), not a second crowd, nor the third dirt. Prasad also has two or three shops near the temple. There is no one on the side of the bus. There are only three to four smaller temples near the main temple. There is also a statue of Nandi.

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After seeing the temple, we just went towards the base. After all, we should have a room to spend the night. One went to the confectionery- "Brother, here's a cheap-cheap room- Will you get a drink?" He said, "Yes." And took it to a rest house a bit - Standard Rest House. A room was shown, it had a double bed and a quilt-jacket. What else did we want? Hire said Rs. Hundred rupees only.

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Finishing the concern of the room We then left the market. Two or four places were swollen around, filled with stomach Then Rambabu came to see a shop- 'Gram soup, Momo.' He ordered the two. I was so stupid to the nose. Do not drink soup All of Sarah's Ram got down again. Then eat Momo. Ram Bola- "Wow Bhai Wah !!!!" Have fun. I have not eaten such delicious momo to date. "

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And came back to the room and slept with heavy quilt.

April 11, 2009, Day Saturday. The quilt came out of the quilt, saw that the sun is coming from the window. Got up Did you get up, got up We did not have slippers, but we had to do the regular work on bare feet. What to say that the water is so cold !!! But it was only a bath Went to the Rest House office. Newspaper reads- Pahari newspaper Every time I go to the mountain, I add the word 'hill' before every thing.

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There was a small hotel nearby. Dhaba Type Hotel Enjoy tea and potato parathas. After this, they left for the Baisnath temple. It was a good initiative. Man, women, children; And yes the monkey too These were the hill monastery, who were peering in the park behind the temple. When we went to the park, the monkeys went away.

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Rambabu is now eating coconut milk. At the same night shop Since the time she had eaten Momo, the hill was praising Momo from that time, that such moms do not eat anymore. There was a time of eight and a half times. Arrived at the shop. The shopman refused that the brother would meet only after eleven o'clock.

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Our today's program was that the beads would go first, then 14 kilometers ahead of billing. Then there was a plan to sleep in Palampur in the evening. Beed is about 15 kilometers ahead of Baijnath. The tea plantations and Buddhist monasteries are famous here. Billing is the world famous paragliding center. There was only so much information about bead-billing so far. And yes, our intention was to paragliding too.

(Ready to go beed)

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It turns out that a bus going to Beed has just left. Do not know how long will it come in now? The bus went to the bus stop And beed on Beed turn 4 kilometers away from Beed. This place is at an altitude of 1300 meters above sea level. All the stones of the kilometers are here, the height of that place is written on all. Asked by a taxi person, he told the rent to go up to 400 rupees per ride. That means both of us have 800 rupees. The air is bad when you hear it

Added Let's go first bead Do know, there should be some cheaper from there.

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Hours after Paan just arrived Beed arrived. A taxi was parked. Speak upto Rs 400 per ride. This was the only hope but it also ended. It was felt that billing would no longer be possible. Both of them were hanging. Going to a pakodi shop. There was a tea shop next door. Eat tea pi, pakodis The shopkeeper was a former soldier. Posting was done in Meerut once. He advised us not to go with the taxi. Get out of the park. And the way? Do not go the way of the road. She is looking at the peak, right? The same is billing. If you wander on the mountain, then there is nothing to worry about. Just climb, climb up At the peak will finally reach the top.

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Talked to us. Both of them put their heavy bags in the shop at the same place. Take water bottles And trekking on an unknown track