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Narbadeshwar Temple Sujanpur, Hamirpur

The wife of Maharaja Sansar Chand, named Maharani Prasanni Devi built the temple 200 years ago in the Bhitti style of architecture. The temple is famous for paintings. The subjects are mostly taken from the love of Shiva-Parvati and Radha-Krisna. The temple is built in an open yard 'Panchayatan style'

A Short journey to Deotsidh Baba Balak Nath Temple

The Deotsidh Baba Balak Nath Temple is located at a distance of approximately 45KM from district of Hamirpur, Himachal Pradesh, India. The temple is situated at the village of "Chakmoh" and hill, known as Deotsidh which is the border of Bilaspur (other district of Himachal Pradesh) and Hamirpur. The cave

A journey to the fort Sujanpurt Tira

The district of Hamirpur having inherited its name from Raja Hamir Chand. One of the tehsil of Hamirpur is Sujanpur Tira, which is situated at a distance of 27kms from town and touches the Kangra border. There are few lanes, temples and palaces of Nadaun, Sujanpur and Hamirpur still echo

Funny Jokes

(1). Agar aap ghar me baithe baithe bor ho rhe hain to ghar me "JK Wall Putti" lagwayen, "Deewwaren bol Uthengi". Fir khoob batiya lena. (2). Special Formula - Agar 500 logon ke liye shikanji bnani ho to ek dhakkan TIDE mila den, kyuki naye tide me hai hazaron nimbuon ki shakti. (3). Sapne wo nahin hote jo

Famous Himachali Dish – patrode

Himachal Pradesh is known for its traditional dishes which are being cooked in Himachali Kitchens. These dishes can be like Patrode, Himachali babru, khoru, aenklu, chareli etc. But as the new generations is modernizing themselves to the western culture, we hope that soon these dishes will

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