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Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Reach Chamba



It is not an airport or railway station of Chamba. The bus stop located near the Chamba Chowgan. Chamba is 52 km from Dalhousie University. The route is 6 km from the reduced. by the upper and Barkota Khajjiar road. Buses and taxis are available from Pathankot to Chamba, Delhi, Dharamsala, Shimla, Chandigarh, Jammu and most of the cities of Punjab along the highway.

PLACES NEAR CHAMBA:


Laxmi Narayana Temple:

Laxmi Narayana Temple, the main temple of Chamba town was founded by Sahil Varman 10th Century built, is AD. The architecture of the six temples of this complex is an example of the architectural style shikhara Hindu. The temple consists of Biman is Shikhara GarbhGriha and a small antralya. Laxmi Narayana Temple has a similar structure also mandapa. The chhattri wood, shell roof, high above the temple were in response to local climatic conditions as a protection against snowfall. Three temples dedicated to Vishnu, and three other Lord Shiva. The Laxmi Narayan Temple complex also includes some fine sculptures of residing deities, figures of Lord Vishnu (the Hindu trilogy), the goddess Laxmi (goddess of wealth), Narasimha (lion form of Lord Vishnu) and Lord Krishna.

Champavati Temple:

This temple is located behind the police station in the city and the creation of the Ministry of Finance. The temple was built by Raja Sahil Varman in memory of his daughter Champavati have his father's influence on the development of Chamba at its present location. The temple style Shikhara from carved stone and the roof of the wheel out. The size of this temple is equivalent to the largest temple of Laxmi Narayana. to visit other temples in the Chamba Radha Krishna Temple and the Temple, Sitaram.

Vajeshwari Temple:

This ancient temple is regarded as 1000 years and is dedicated to the goddess Devi Vajreshwari-ray. The temple is located at the northeast corner of the city at the end of Jansali Bazaar. The temple is built in style wooden chhattri Shikhara and is the platform. The temple is richly carved Shikhara. There are two other minor temples on either side of the altar.

Sui Mata Temple:

The Sui Mata Temple Chamunda Devi temple between the temple and Brajreshwari Devi, and Sui Mata (local princess, who gave his life for the people of Chamba dedicated). colorful paintings inside the temple is the life of Sui. Built in memory of her devotion a small shrine was called to the site and mela Sui Mata Ka Mela was also commissioned to take place annually Chait of 15 to the first Baisakh. This fair is the participation of women and children in their best to sing the praises of the Rani, and a tribute to the unique Rani for their sacrifices.

Chamunda Devi Temple:

Chamunda Devi temple is situated on a hill above the town of Chamba and must be located there for about 30 minutes climb. This temple is dedicated to Chamunda, the wrathful form of Goddess Durga. The wooden roof of the entire temple is decorated with sculptures representing close floral motifs and different deities. This temple has offered a set of bronze bells of the faithful, and the goddess in a small column. Behind the temple is a small temple of the god Shiva in the style Shikhara. No other platform in front of this temple where two very old trees provide shelter for peepul visitors. From the point of view Eye bird platform most marked in areas of the city, the Chaugan, Circuit House, which had most of the temples and river Ravi can be. The temple is supported by Archaeological Survey of India.

Hari rai Temple:

On 11 February-century temple dedicated to Vishnu is Harirai is also in the style Shikhara and a statue with three heads of Lord Vishnu from eight different materials.

Chaugan:

The center Chaugan is the heart and center of all activities in Chamba. Tradition says nothing about its use as a polo field and the name is different Chaugan etymologically, the Persian name of Polo, with original Sanskrit means the four faces. Initially, five Chaugan a single piece of grass. In 1890 happened, the leveling of Chaugan. It was a public promenade and Cricket ground for the British. Minja annual Mela takes place in the Chaugan. People will see local Chaugan Walking in to late evening. Gaddi with deras can also be seen camping on the outskirts of this beautiful public promenade. Because Chaugan deteriorated a lot of pressure on the quality of your lawn rapidly. Chaugan closed to the public after Dusshera till April for maintenance. Chowgan is the way of grass in the middle of the city is the center of local festivities.

Akhand Chandi Palace:

The fine structure of the palace with its painted walls and ceiling of glass, rapid deterioration of the wood complex, as sufficient funds for the preservation of this monument are available. The palace has a view of the Chaugan, Laxmi Narayana Temple, Sui Mata, Chamunda Devi Temple, Rang Mehal, Hari Rai Temple and Bansi Gopal Temple.

Rang Mahal:

One of the most important monuments is, Rang Mahal situated in Mohalla umpire. The architecture of Rang Mahal is an amalgam of Mughal and British style. Rang Mahal houses Himachal Emporium, where you can buy handicrafts. Most of the rooms of the palace are used as workshops for making shoes, and rumals Chapple. A series of decorative wall paintings and stained glass windows were removed and in the National Museum in Delhi. Some wall paintings and richly painted doors of the palace are in the museum to see Bhuri Singh of Chamba.

Bhuri Singh Museum:

Bhuri Singh Museum Chamba officially opened on 14.9.1908, the name of Raja Singh, ruled from 1904 to 1919 Chamba Bhuri. Bhuri Singh donated his collection of paintings from the family to the museum. Bhagwat Purana and Ramayana painting is in a certain style of painting inspired by the language, while Basohli Krishna, Sudama, Rukmini VIVAH Usha and Anirudh and portraits Guler Kangra style-first performed by artists who were sponsored by the leaders were Chamba. The embroidered Chamba-Rumals are in the style of one another together, because their drawings were made by painters Pahari if the embroidery was made by the ladies of the house. Besides these main elements of the collections, there are coins, jewelry and costumes, both traditional and Hill real weapons and armor, musical instruments, and various decorative items. The museum is open from 10.00 to 17.00 clock throughout the year except Mondays and the other parties Gazette.

Minjar Mela:

Minja is the most popular fair of Chamba which is attended by a large number of people from all corners of the neighborhood. This Mela is held the second Sunday of the month Shravan. The fair is the distribution of Minja announced is a tassel of silk in some parts of the clothing of men and women used. The acorn symbolizes the shoots of rice and maize which make their appearance in this time of year. The week starts right time, when the flag is hoisted historical Chowgan Minja. The town of Chamba wears a colorful look with all persons, including the best costumes. Most Chowgan the markets and the people are good in business during the week. Sporting and cultural programs are held. On the third Sunday of joy, color and excitement reached its climax when the colorful train of the gods by dancing troops Minja, traditionally dressed inhabitants, traditional drum beaters with the police and Home Guards band accompanied begins his Akhand Chandi Palace in March to Nalhora near the police lines. A large crowd already assembled. Earlier the Raja and now the chief guest throws a coconut, a rupee, a seasonal fruit and Minja tied a red cloth - Lohan - as an offering to the River. It will be followed by all persons who have published their Minjars River. Traditional Kumjari-Malhar is sung by local artists. Betel leaves and ittra offered to all customers as a gesture of respect and celebration. Minja has been declared as one of the halls of the state of Himachal Pradesh. detailed reporting on television and the press given. Undoubtedly Chamba is at best at the fair, which falls usually in July and August

Saho:

Twenty kilometers from Chamba is the village of Saho, on the right bank of the river Sal The village lies on a plateau of great beauty. Saho is famous for its temple of Lord say Chandra Shekhra: The moon-god Shiva crowned. The temple is located behind the village hidden in a forest of trees. Two magnificent images of Shiva can be seen at the entrance and a large Shivalinga is enshrined in the sanctuary. Opposite the temple is a Nandi bull carved with fine detail size. In August and September, a Mela is held in the temple district. This is consistent with Mela Manimahesh Yatra.During Saho been a golden coat of the wheat harvest bears in August and September and the fields are green paddy crop. The water source of Saho is supposed to have medicinal value. It is a rest home in the jungle Saho.

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