Nahan an Unforgettable Experience
Nahan a
picturesque place bounded by lush green forests and snow-topped mountains
settled on the Shivalik hills of Himachal. A well-known region for its
dust-free streets, saints, and home for a princess associated with the city. A
little town in Himachal renowned for Indian Army Special Forces training school
and its calm lifestyles, temples, and gardens.
Secluded from the noise of the city, for adventure lovers Nahan a perfect destination to explore.
The beauty of this pleasing town as expressive as poetry in its charm.
Earlier the capital of princely state Sirmaur under the
British Raj. The city established by Raja Karan Prakash and he’s the one who
started the tradition of kite flying on the occasion of the Raksha Bandhan
festival. The city gets its title from a saint named “Nahar” which simply means
“Don’t Kill”. Nahan the name divided into two “na” and “han” which means
“Invincible”. Nahan, numerous tales of legends spun around. Believed that one
day Raja Karan Prakash went hunting a lion and then the Saint stopped him by
saying (Nahar).
Overview
Being an underprivileged city that created an exclusive
position in Himachal’s tourist destination. To one side from the exquisite
places and magnetism in Nahan an attractive backdrop to fascinating any
traveler with its unexplored forests and way too amusing locations. Nahan an
idyllic place to visit as close by plenty of tourist attractions around the
place including Renukaji Lake, Paonta Sahib, Trilokpur temple, and the Suketi
Fossil Park. Temples like Miyan Mandir, Nainidhar Shiv Mandir, Kalisthan
Temple, and Jagannath Temple primary allures for visitors or worshippers.
Places to Explore
Paonta Sahib Gurudwara a holy
place built in the memory of Guru Gobind Singh Ji nearby Nahan. The city gets
its name for two major reasons one that he set his foot on this place and
others that he lost his ornament while bathing in river Yamuna flows next to
the shrine. The major portion of Dassam Granth written by Guru Gobind Singh.
The gurudwara’s historical and spiritual importance to all the
Sikhs across the world. Its palki being donated by one of the bhakta (devotee)
is made of pure gold. The gurudwara also comprises of a museum that displays
antiques and weapons used by Guru Gobind Singh.
A trivial mountainous charming place in Himachal, the shrine a
renowned religious center for Sikh and all across the globe. They believed that
the saint lived here for about four years and enjoyed the pleasing
surroundings, wild forests, and writing poetry. One can enjoy the serene landscapes,
evergreen trees, and soothing climate around the shrine. There a large darbar
inside the shrine complex where Guruji used to sit with 52 poets.
Renuka Ji Lake and
sanctuary one of the most beautiful lakes in the state the name of the lake
came from the wife of Rishi Jamadagni. One day he got upset with his wife and
ordered his son to put her to death. The son Lord Parshuram did as his father
said, which makes the Rishi happy and he asked his son for a wish. Then Lord
Parshuram asks for his mother’s life. Each year a festival is celebrated for
the reunion of mother and son. Sanctuary claims of an ironic reserve of
vivacious flora and fauna, making it a significant habitation to visit in
Nahan, Himachal Pradesh. The number of animals in the sanctuary include
leopard, spotted deer, sambar, jungle cat, and civet. The oldest zoo in
Himachal Pradesh.
Ranital a calm serene place in Nahan a magnificent place to
explore with an adjoining garden for a picnic. Though a small temple of Devi
Lata adds a charm to the place. A small
cave that led to the king’s palace.
Believed that the queen used to wander at the lake.
The lake has an abundance of diverse species of fishes. There
a fountain inside the garden which enhances the exquisiteness of the place.
Turtles in the lake and one can feed turtles and fishes. A small cave built
near the lake which ended at the King’s Palace.
Said that the queen used to take bath in the pond. The reason the pond
got the name, Ranital. A small temple nearby dedicated to Goddess Lata Devi.
Lord Shiva statue can be found at the edge of the pond.
Jagannath temple also called Raja Budh Prakash, the temple one
of the key magnetism resembles the one present in Puri, Orissa. Each year,
there is a festival called Bawan Dwadashi where 52 idols of local gods taken to
the temple in a parade and submerged in the pond.
Jagannath Temple was built by Raja Budh Prakash in 1681, like
the one in Puri Temple in terms of design. The shrine consists a statue of Lord
Neel Mahadev, who is supposed to have come to see Raja Budh Prakash.
Churdhar
Terk one of the paramount places to visit in Nahan Lake Renuka,
located at a distance of around 8 km from the peak if you observing for some
peace and quiet. There is a temple here dedicated to sage Jamadagni who once
mediated here but the true beauty of the place the pleasing view that can be
perceived from the spot.
Festivals
Travelers may witness a number of fairs and festivals in this
place, which organized around the year. Nahan relishes diverse local fests and
mela includes Bawan Dwadashi which is celebrated at the end of monsoon season
when fifty-two idols of the gods carried at Trilokpur at the temple of the
goddess Bala Sundari, where they floated majestically in a pond and resorted at
midnight. Geauga Peer celebrated to honor the warriors of the city and Gogaji
Jamta is celebrated by the locals before Dussehra.
Climate
Pleasing weather throughout the year makes Nahan a perfect
destination to relieve your worries. Summers hot but pleasant too and winters
cool and freezing. Sometimes it rains during winters. For trekking, one must
visit in the autumn season.
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