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MANIKARAN
FACTS & FIGURES
Location:
Parvati Valley near
Kullu-Manali at
an altitude of 1,737m
Best time
to Visit: October
to March
Significance:
Ramchandra temple
& Sri Guru Nanak
Dev Ji Gurudwara,
hot springs - a
Hindu & Sikh
Pilgrimage Center.
High
up under the snowy
peaks, of the Parvati
Valley is situated
the hot springs
at Manikaran. The
water from the steaming
springs is noted
for its healing
properties. The
springs in the area
are hot enough to
boil rice in it.
Manikaran, a place
of pilgrimage for
Hindus and Sikhs,
has a temple and
a gurudwara. It
is also a good spot
for trout fishing.
Sri
Ramchandra temple
is located in the
center of the town
and one can have
a very good look
in and around this
temple. The Sri
Guru Nanak Dev Ji
Gurudwara provides
some extraordinary
sights. One can
enjoy a dip in the
hot waters from
the springs. There
are altogether three
baths, one is located
under the Gurudwara
itself and the other
two are privately
owned and located
in guesthouses.
The
Legend
While wandering
of in the forests
of the Himalayan
ranges Lord Shiva
and Goddess Parvati
came across a place
now called Manikaran.
The mountain-locked
area, the lush green
patches and the
forests charmed
them and they decided
to stay there for
sometime.
For
as long as eleven
hundred years they
remained at this
place. At one time,
when the Lord was
relaxing with the
Goddess, in the
beautiful waters
of a stream running
by the side, the
'MANI' (Jewel) in
an earring of the
goddess dropped
somewhere.
Parvati
was much distressed
and there was a
thorough search
but efforts to find
out the jewel failed.
Lastly, the Lord
ordered his attendants,
to trace out the
jewel, wherever
it may be. That
was also unsuccessful.
Lord Shiva got enraged,
as a result of which
his third eye opened.
With the opening
of the third eye
of the Lord Shiva,
a very ominous event,
there was a great
commotionall over
the universe. The
entire universe
was very upset and
apprehended a great
calamity.
'Shesh
Nag', the serpent
god, was approached.
In order to subside
the anger of Lord
Shiva, Shesh Nag
hissed and hissed
and there was a
flow of boiling
water, which passed
over the area and
out came a number
of precious stones
of the type which
were lost. Lord
Shiva was pacified.
The water still
continues to be
hot. Before the
earthquake of 1905,
which affected this
area also, it is
said, that this
boiling water used
to rise, to about
ten-feet high.
Prominent
Pilgrimage Attractions
of Manikaran
Lord Ramchandra
Temple
There are several
temples in the Mani
Karan village. The
most important is
that of Lord Ramchandra.
The Pandas or priests
of the village claim
that the idol of
Rama was brought
from Ayodhya and
installed in this
temple by the Raja
of Kulu but this
lacks a historic
confirmation. There
was also an idol
of Lakshman the
younger brother
of Lord Rama Chandra,
which has now disappeared.
On the left hand
side of the Lord
is the idol of Goddess
Sita. The temple
is very old and
on one of the stones
in its wall, the
history of the temple
is written which
is not legible.
Temple of Lord
Shiva
There is another
very old temple
of Lord Shiva, which
got tilted during
the earthquake of
1905. The great
prestige with which
Manikaran is held
is seen by the fact
that the Devatas
of Kulu valley pay
regular visits to
Manikaran. The followers
of the individual
deities at different
places are carried
ceremoniously in
a procession to
Manikaran on specified
auspicious days.
Sri Guru Nanak
Dev Ji Gurudwara
The place is also
held sacred by the
Sikhs. The Janam
Sakhi or the 'Twarikh
Guru Khalsa' by
Giani Gian Singh
mentions about the
visit of Guru Nanak
Dev to this place.
It has been mentioned
that accompanied
by his disciple
Bhai Mardana, the
Guru reached Jwalamukhi
temple after visiting
Kalanaur, Gurdaspur,
Dasuya, Triloknath,
Palampur and Kangra.
The Guru then proceeded
towards Mandi and
after visiting Chamba
and Kulu, he came
to Bijli Mahadev.
After preaching
at all these places
Guru Nanak Dev came
to Mani Karan. The
Janam Sakhi or the
"Autobiography
of Bhai Mardana"
mentions the miracles
did by the Guru.
The Guru came to
Mani Karan along
with his Five 'Piaras'
or followers.
Hot Springs in
Manikaran
By taking bath
here and by drinking
water of this place,
people go to Heaven,
this is said of
the Manikaran tract
since the times
immemorial. It is
just like 'Kashi
Kshetra' and there
is no doubt about
it. On examination
it is understood
that the Manikaran
hot spring is said
to have got Uranium
and other radio
active minerals.
Harinder Mountain
& Parvati River
On the northern
side, there is a
mountain, which
is named as Harinder.
Merely a look at
this mountain will
make a person free
from all evils and
on the south is
the Parvati River.
Kulant Pith
Out of all sectors
'Piths' of the country,
this sector, which
is called 'Kulant
Pith', is the superior
most. Here, the
most sacred place
of pilgrimage is
Manikaran, and in
it the 'Vishnu Kund'
is the purest of
all. Lord Shankara
was mightily pleased
to stay here and
this is absolutely
true. No other tank
in the world, could
be more pure than
these high rising
tanks. Even a drop
of water from the
tanks will make
one free of all
evils. Narad, on
account of the influence
of the Shankara's
eye, said that this
sacred place, causes
the disappearance
of anger and evils.
One who eats the
food cooked in this
boiling water goes
to the Vishnu Lok.
How to Reach Manikaran
Air: Linked
by air to Chandigarh
and Delhi. The airport
at Bhuntar is 10-km
from the town.
Rail:
Nearest railheads
are Pathankot, 285-km
and more conveniently
Chandigarh, 258-km.
Road:
Well connected by
road. Linked to
Delhi, 524-km and
Chandigarh. Regular
bus and coach services
link Kullu to Delhi
and Chandigarh.