Bhimakali Temple is situated near Bhuli on Joginder Nagar road on sight of vyas river . The place is a historical place . The main deity of the temple is Goddess Bhima Kali -an incarnation of Goddess Durga. There is a huge museum inside the temple which exhibits the exclusive images of Hindu Gods and Goddesses. It is believed that this is the only sight on this earth which has witnessed the Great War between Lord Krishna against the demon Banasura. The myth further says that the head of the routed king Banasura was buried in facade of entry gate of the temple.
Architecture of the temple is its sole attraction. There is a rich amalgamation of different sects-Hinduism and Buddhism in its building structure. Emerged out as the marvellous structure, Bhimakali Temple is adorned of wooden carvings bringing near to the people for the natural essence. Each and every carving on the walls of the temple depicts about the story of Goddess Bhima Kali. It is a mandatory practice for the tourist to visit the temple as it is considered as sacred. The Kali Puja is celebrated here with great zeal and enthusiasm. Also, the festival Udyapan Jag is in the row to celebrate just the once...
Read moreBheema Kali Temple in Mandi is a serene and sacred spot located on the banks of the Beas River. Dedicated to Goddess Bheema Kali, the temple is known for its peaceful ambiance and spiritual significance. The soothing sound of the flowing river adds to the divine atmosphere, making it a perfect place for prayer and reflection. Its picturesque location by the river makes it a must-visit for devotees. The Grabha Griha of the mata is very beautiful. Eveny evening at sunset aarti of mata takes place here which is very peaceful and divine. There is lots of parking nearby for easy access to the temple. Campus of the temple also has a temple of Panchmukhi Hanuman Ji, Ganesh Ji and Shiv ji. There is a childern park inside the campus. Must visit to get the blessings...
Read moreHuge modern building envelops the ancient temple of Goddess Bhimakali, Kul devi of state of Rampur. The ancient site of the Goddess on a hill overlooking and protecting the ancient city of Mandi. A good example of what happens when commercial considerations trumps spirituality. Large part of this immense and architecturally incompatible structure is actually a car park. The rest is picnic spot. Modern construction has indeed affected the aura of this ancient site but this place still offers the darshan of the Goddess on the top of the hill now accessible through a few flights of stairs and a ramp. One is surprised at this destruction of our heritage in a city that treasures and preserves hundreds of...
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