Himachal Pradesh came into being as a Union Territory in April 1948 as a result of integration of 30 princely states spread over 27,000 sq.km. In 1954, when another "C" class state of Bilaspur merged in Himachal Pradesh, its area increased to 28,241 sq.km. The position remained unchanged till 1966. On reorganisation of the State, the hilly areas of Punjab were merged with the State, increasing its size to 55,673 sq.km. Himachal Pradesh, today is quoted as a successful model of not only hill area development but also for having realised development in education, health and social services.
The Manimahesh Kailash Peak, also known as Chamba Kailash, which stands towering high over the Manimahesh Lake, is believed to be the abode of Lord Shiva, the (Hindu deity). It is located in the Bharmour subdivision of the Chamba district in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh.
Manimahesh Lake is situated at 27 km from Bharmour at the foot of Manimahesh Kailash. Lord Shiva is believed to reside on this snow-covered mountain. The lake and peak are considered sacred and a fair called as Manimahesh fair (Manimahesh Yatra) is held at the lake each and every year in the month of August and September; the yatra held from Janamastmi to Radhastami each and every year. It is believed that on this occasion both Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati gets the bath in the Lake. For this holy moment lacks of peoples comes from the country and abroad to take holy dip in the Manimahesh Lake. Providing a rare occasion to see and study the customs and rituals of the local people. And theglorious views of Manimahesh Kailash in the morning and at the time of sun rising touches the hearts of visitors.
Regarding Manimahesh Kailash it is
said that no one has been able to climb to the peak. Local legends
clarifying that people point out rock projections, human-like in
appearance, and say that one is of a hermit, the other is of a shepherd,
frozen stiff during their futile effort to reach the top of Manimahesh
Kailash. Many holy places come in the way to Manimahesh, at the distance
of 6 km from Hadsar, a Dhancho famous for water fall and after 5km from
Dhancho Gourikund come. Gauri is another name of Parvati, the consort
of Lord Shiva. A dip in this lake is considered sacred because it is
believed that Parvati used to bath in this lake and only ladies are
allowed to take dip in the kund. About one kilometer ahead is the Shiva
Kalotri spring-said to have its source in Lord Shiva's feet. Two
kilometer from Shiva Kalotri Kamal kund is situated in the foot of
Manimahesh Kailash. After a short run from Gauri kund reaches the
Manimahesh Lake is shallow circular lake gives it an enchanting
appearance. A roofless temple, conspicuous with many iron trinkets, is
seen on the opposite side. For beginner trekkers Manimahesh trek is the
best route for beginning as the gradient is good and also provide
pilgrimage visit to Manimahesh Lake.
Manimahesh Parikrama is a route which
covers Manimahesh Kailash & Lake with round trip via Kugti village
and back journey via Gourikund and Dhancho. This route also covers the
Famous Temple of ancient Chaurasi Temples & Goddess Brahmani Mata at
Bharmour with Kartik temple and Mata Marali Temple at Kugti.










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