Mandi (formerly known as Mandav Nagar,also known as Sahor) is a major city and a municipal corporation in Mandi District in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh.
It is situated 145 kilometres (90 mi) north of state capital, Shimla in the north-west Himalayas at an average altitude of 880 metres and experiences pleasant summers and cold winters. Mandi is connected to the Pathankot through National Highway 20 which is almost 220 km(140 mi) long and to Manali and Chandigarh through National Highway 21 which is 323 km(201 mi) long. Mandi is approximately 184.6 km (114.7 mi) from Chandigarh,the nearest major city, and 440.9 km (273.9 mi) from New Delhi,[8] the national capital. In the 2011 Indian census, Mandi city had a population of 26,422. Mandi district is currently the 2nd largest economy in the state next to Kangra. Mandi, in the state is having second highest sex ratio of 1013 females per thousand males.
It serves as the headquarters of Mandi District and Zonal Headquarters of central zone including Districts namely Kullu, Bilaspur, and Hamirpur. As a tourist place, Mandi is often referred to as "Varanasi of Hills"or "Choti Kashi" or "Kashi of Himachal". Also, Mandi is the starting point for a trek of the region, Prashar lake trek. From Mandi, trekkers go to Bagi village, which serves as the base village for Prashar lake. Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Mandi is a premier institute located 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) from Manditown.]
This one-time capital of the princely state of Mandi is a fast-developing city that still retains much of its original charm and character. The city was established in 1527 by Ajbar Sen,[12] as the seat of the Mandi State, a princely state till 1948. Foundation of the city was laid on the establishment of Himachal Pradesh in early 1948. Today, it is widely known for the International Mandi Shivaratri Fair. First heritage city of Himachal Pradesh. The city also has the remains of old palaces and notable examples of 'colonial' architecture. The city had one of the oldest buildings of...
Read moreThe Bhoot Nath Temple in Mandi is a revered Hindu temple that attracts visitors from far and wide. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva, one of the most important deities in Hinduism. The temple is believed to have been built in the 16th century by the erstwhile rulers of Mandi. The architecture of the temple is a fine example of the traditional Himachali style. The temple has a tall shikhar (spire) and is adorned with intricate carvings and sculptures. The temple is especially popular during Shivratri festival, when thousands of devotees come to offer their prayers to Lord Shiva. The temple is also believed to have special powers to ward off evil spirits, hence the name Bhoot Nath, which translates to 'Lord of Ghosts'. Visitors to the temple can also enjoy the stunning views of the surrounding mountains. The temple is located in Bhootnath bazar in the centre of Mandi city. Overall, the Bhoot Nath Temple in Mandi is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in Hindu culture and architecture. The temple's rich history and stunning architecture make it a truly unique and...
Read moreMandi is modern name of Mandavya Nagar,it is also known as chhoti Kashi.Mandavya was one of Rishi who started meditation from childhood with strong consence of purification.Once he was wrongly blamed for the charge of theipt &he was sentenced to death by local King but due to strong devotional power Yamma(one who issue the death orders) could not do the death,then Rishi cursed Yamma to take birth of human.This abhisaap or curse was proved true & Yamma took the birth of Vidur in Mahabharata.Mandi is a holy place where Lord Shiva's married with Himachal 's Kanya (daughter) Parvati in a beautiful Mandap(a pure wood shelter in front of Veda's mantra)&Lord Shiva's was accompanied by bhootas also along with Devta.Laterlly bhooth math temple was built by King Azbar Sen of Mandi state when he heard that a cow was milking a Pindi or ling of stone.Henc it is...
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