Kathgarh Mahadev Temple, Kangra: A Unique Ardhanarishwar Shivling
In most places, devotees worship a complete idol of Lord Shiva, but the Kathgarh Mahadev Temple in Kangra district, Himachal Pradesh, stands out as the only temple in the world where a Shivling, divided into two distinct parts, is worshipped.
Bathu-ki-Ladi: A Submerged Marvel of Himachal Pradesh
In the serene landscapes of Kangra district, Himachal Pradesh, lies an architectural wonder shrouded in mystery and history — Bathu-ki-Ladi. This cluster of ancient temples remains submerged beneath the waters of the Pong Reservoir for eight months each year, reemerging
Reviving the Kangra Valley Railway: A Call to Preserve Heritage and Restore Connectivity
India boasts one of the largest railway networks in the world, surpassed only by a few countries. While modern, high-speed trains have revolutionized travel with their comfort and efficiency, they lack the nostalgic charm of older trains that allow passengers
Mandi’s First Mandavya Mahotsav: Celebrating Heritage in Chhoti Kashi
The town of Mandi in Himachal Pradesh, fondly known as “Chhoti Kashi,” is preparing to celebrate the inaugural of first ever Mandavya Mahotsav on November 15, marking a cultural milestone in the region’s history. Originally planned as a one-day event,
Musafir Ram Bhardwaj: A Lifetime Devoted to Himachal’s Cultural Heritage
Musafir Ram Bhardwaj, an illustrious musician and Padma Shri awardee, passed away late Friday night at his residence in Dunera, Punjab, close to the Himachal Pradesh border. The 95-year-old musician, renowned for his mastery of the traditional instrument Paun Mata,
Lahauli Knitted Socks and Gloves Showcase at Prestigious Berlin Exhibition: A Heritage Honored
The rich and colorful heritage of Lahaul and Spiti has reached the global stage, as the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), under India’s Ministry of Commerce and Industry, has chosen Lahauli knitted socks and gloves to
Maad (माड़) Festival in Himachal Pradesh: Celebrating Livestock and Tradition
Himachal Pradesh, known throughout India as Devbhoomi or the "Land of the Gods," holds a rich tapestry of cultural practices, beliefs, and festivals, each celebrating the divine and the earthly. Among these is the Maad Festival, a unique celebration where
Bijli Mahadev Temple: The Mystical Shrine Where Lightning Strikes Every 12 Years
Have you ever heard of a temple struck by lightning every twelve years—on purpose? In the heart of Kullu Valley, at an altitude of 2,460 meters in the quaint village of Kashwari, lies the Bijli Mahadev Temple, a unique shrine
Mrikula Devi Temple, Lahaul: A Testament to Faith and Art in Himachal’s ‘Dev Bhoomi’
Himachal Pradesh, fondly known as Dev Bhoomi or "Land of the Gods," is celebrated for its ancient temples and deep-rooted spirituality. Among its most cherished shrines stands the Mrikula Devi Temple in Udaipur, Lahaul Valley. Dedicated to Goddess Kali in her fierce Mahishasura Mardini
Shant Mahayagya at Churdhar: A Celebration of Faith, Tradition, and Culture
Himachal Pradesh, often referred to as Dev Bhoomi (the Land of Gods), is renowned for its rich spiritual and cultural heritage. Among the numerous traditions that have flourished over thousands of years, the Shant Mahayagya stands as a powerful testament to the region's deeply