Skip to main content

Jagannathi Temple Kullu


Bekhli Temple or the Jagannathi Devi Temple is one of the famous temples of Kullu region.
This temple is located at a height of 1800 m from the sea level.  this temple  1500 years old. It is dedicated to Goddess Bhuvaneshwari who is the fifth aspect of Goddess Shakti.
Local people visit this temple regularly to take blessings of Bhuvaneshwari Devi. 



 The idols present in the temple give a resemblance of Rajasthani influences on Gaddi 
 tribal. The deity in this temple is gorgeously decorated.

Jagannathi Temple is situated at Bhekhli, just 12 km from Kullu. From there one can have a wide view of the entire Kullu Valley and River Beas.


Kullu-Manali Airport at Bhuntar: 22 km
Manali town: 49 km

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Adi Brahma Temple

Adi Brahma Temple, Khokhan,  Himachal Pradesh .The four-tiered magnificent hansakara structure of the Adi Brahma temple is about 2,000 cms. tall. The formal arrangement of the temple as a whole is graceful, although the bottom tier is disproportionately wider.  Adi Brahma Temple is located in village Khokhan just 4 km from Bhuntar towards north, on a link road starting from Shamshi moving towards the village Khokhan at about same elevation as of Dayar temple of Vishnu across the valley. In Himachal Pradesh, another Adi-Brahma temple is at Tihri (Uttarsal) in Mandi district. At Khokhan, the Adi Brahma has one “ashta-dhatu”,. Kullu-Manali Airport at Bhuntar: 5 km  Manali town: 43 km 

Solang Nala Manali

Solang Nala derives its name from combination of words Solang and Nullah. It is a side valley at the top of the Kullu Valley in Himachal Pradesh, India 14 km northwest of the resort town Manali.. on the way to Rohtang Pass , and is known for its summer and winter sport conditions. The sports most commonly offered are parachuting, paragliding, skating and   zorbing . Giant slopes of lawn comprise Solang Valley and provide its reputation as a popular ski resort. A few ski agencies offering courses and equipment reside here and operate only during winters. Snow melts during the summer months starting May and skiing is then replaced by zorbing (a giant ball with room for 2 people which is rolled down a 200 metre hill), paragliding, parachuting and horse riding. A  ropeway  was recently opened. [1]  Going to the summit can be possible by ATVs, Ropeway or Climbing (Trekking) Located at a distance of 13 kms from Manali, Solang Valley lies between Solang village a...

Khir Ganga

Khirganga is situated in Parvati Valley at a distance of 22 km from Manikaran. For Khirganga, one has to go by motor-able road up to a place called ‘Barshaini’ and from there to Khirganga on foot.  This trek leads through hilly terrain. This is the place where ‘Kartik Ji’, the elder son of ‘Lord Shiva’ remained in ‘samadhi’ for thousands of years. Kheer Ganga is one of the most refreshing treks that you can go on anywhere. The natural hot-water-spring experience is something that you will remember for a lifetime. Kullu-Manali Airport at Bhuntar: 45 km by road + 11 km trek on foot Kullu town: 55 km + 11 km trek on foot Manali town: 95 km + 11 km trek on foot