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Bijli Mahadev Temple
(Kharahal Valley)
Bijli
Mahadev
Temple
is
a
very
famous
temple
situated
amidst
picturesque
nature
in
Kharhal
Valley
of
Kullu.
The
distance
of
the
temple
from
Kullu
via
village
Chansari
is
about
16
kilometers,
in
which
one
kilometer
has
to
be
covered
on
foot.
Even
through
the
tourist
place
Naggar,
there
is
a
suitable
route
to
the
temple,
but
the
road
is
very
rough.
Throughout
the
year,
devotees
from
far
and
wide
come
to
the
temple to have darshan of Lord Shiva.
Jagnnathi Devi Temple
(Bhekhli)
The
temple
of
Goddess
Jagannathi
(Bhuvneshwari),
popularly
known
as
Bhekhli
Devi,
is
located
at
a
distance
of
just
8
kilometers
from
the
city
of
Kullu.
As
per
archeological
experts,
this
temple
is
almost
1500
years
old.
I
The
temple
offers
panoramic
view
of
beautiful
Kullu
valley
and
River
Beas.
Local
people
visit
this
temple regularly to take blessings of Devi.
Dhakpo Shedrupling
Monastery (Kais)
This
Monastery
is
located
near
the
left
bank
of
Beas
River.
The
picturesque
view
of
the
valleys
which
are
surrounding
the
place
make
it
an
appealing
destination.
The
monastery
has
been
dedicated
to
his
Holiness
the
Dalai
Lama.
The
prayer
hall
is
very
big.
It
has
a
huge
Buddha
statue
that
will
surely
make
you
feel
calm
and
peaceful.
The
enchanting
environment
will
enlighten
you.
Many
monks
stay
here
in
search of inner peace for a reason.
Raghunath Temple
(Raghunathpur)
Raghunath
Ji
is
the
chief
deity
of
Kullu
and
the
Raghunath
Temple
is
one
of
the
most
famous
places
to
visit
in
Kullu.
It
is
one
of
the
prime
attractions
of
Kullu
and
is
dedicated
to
Lord
Rama.The
temple
was
built
by
Raja
Jagat
Singh
in
the
17th
century
as
an
apology
for
all
the
sins
he
has
committed
in
his
lifetime.
According
to
the
mythology,
it
has
been
believed
that
the
idol
of
Raghunath
in
this
temple
was
used by Lord Rama in the Ashwemedha Yaga.
It
is
a
mix
of
both
pyramidal
and
Himachali
style
of
architecture.
The
world
famous
Kullu Dussehra begins from the Raghunath temple itself.
In and around Kullu