Welcome to Himachal Pradesh - the land of the god. Himachal also called "Devabhoomi", the abode of the Gods. The splendid heights of the Himalyan, Kangra,kangra temples, kangra valley, dhauladhar ranges with its great scenic beauty and aura of spiritual calm seem the natural home of the Gods.
Showing posts with label Kangra Vision. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kangra Vision. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Kangra Valley


Kangra valley is situated in Himachal Pradesh, India. It is a popular tourist destination, with the peak season around March and April. Dharamshala, the headquarters of Kangra district. It is one of the most pleasant and relaxing destination in the Himalayas. The Valley was called as the Nagarkot in the ancient times, as it was the ancient capital of the hill state of Nagarkot.
                                                                                       
Kangra vision valley is well protected by the himachal pradesh dhauladhar range. Valley provides the magnificent view of the dhauladhar Range in gentle slopes covered with the forests of pine, tea gardens and terraced fields. Dotted with some of the most revered kangra temples of India, like the temples of Brajeshwari, Baijnath, Jawalamukhi and Chamunda Devi, a tour to Kangra Valley is blessed with all the ingredients necessary for that dream vacation.

About Geography: Kangra valley is filled with numerous perennial streams, which irrigates the valley, which has a general height of 2000 ft. The highest peak on the himachal pradesh dhauladhar range (White Mountain) which marks the boundary between the valley and Chamba, lies at 15,956 ft, the range lies 13,000 ft above the valley as it rises sharply from its low base.
Land Of GodKangra TemplesKangra Valley, Dharmsala
Delhi 
495 Kms
  • Delhi to Kangra-13 hours 
  • Chandigarh to Kangra-8 hours
  • Shimla to Kangra-7 hours
  • Pathankot to Kangra-3 hours
  • Dalhousie to Kangra-6 Hours
  • Manali to Kangra-7 hou


Places to visit in Kangra

People Of Kangra: The people of Kangra are quite adept at various crafts and arts.Gaddis of Kangra lead a simple and unsophisticated life, with a few needs and fewer worries. The Gaddis are Hindus and have permanent villages in the valley bottoms. Gaddi women remain in the villages while the men roam with their sheep and goats in the higher meadows during summer.

Brajeshwari Devi Temple: Situated just outside the Kangra town, this temple dedicated to Brajeshwari Devi, was once filled with a legendary fortune in diamonds and pearls. Hearing the wealth of this temple.Mahmood of Ghazni carried off the fortune in gold, silver & jewels in 1009. Temple is situated in the bazaar and destroyed completely in 1905 by an earthquake, it was rebuilt in 1920.
  
Trekking & Mountaineering: There are many peaks between 3,500m to 5,000 in Dhauladhar ranges. Most of the treks which start from Dharamsala, Palampur or Baijnath are of 5 to 8 days duration and ultimately terminate at Bharmaur and Chamba, over the majestic. The regional mountaineering centre at dharamsala provides technical know-how and equipment besides organising adventure courses.

Kangra Fort: The Kangra Fort situated at a 20 KM distance from Dharamsala on the out start of the Kangra Town. The fort is entered through a small courtyard enclose between two gates which are known as Patak and only date from the Sikh period .These gates possess no archaeological interest. From here a long and narrow passage leads up to the top of the Fort through the Ahani and Amiri Darwaza, both attributed to Nawab Alif Khan, the first governor of Kangra .

DAV college:The DAV College, Kangra has been the first choice with all those seeking admission to undergraduate programmes in Arts, Commerce and Science. D.A.V college offers a really big challange as one has to match one's performance with the predecessors who are many ways the role-models.



Friday, April 12, 2013

Navratri 2013 Celebrations in Kangra, Himachal Pradesh


Vasant Navratri, also known as Vasant Navratras, begins on April 11, 2013. This festival of nine nights in Hinduism is dedicated to Goddess Durga, Lakshmi and Saraswati. It is also known as Chaitra Navratras or Spring Navratri or Basant Navratri. As this Navratra coincides with Ram Navami, it also referred as Ram Navratri. The dates are from  April 11, 2013  to April 19, 2013.

It is believed that Goddess Durga was originally worshipped (Durga Puja) in the Chaitra month and was also referred as Basanti Puja. It was Lord Ram who changed the period of Durga Puja.

Vasant Navratri  2013 dates:

  •     Ghatsthapana – Navratri Day 1 –  April 11, 2013
  •     Sindhara Dooj, Dwitiya -  April 12, 2013
  •     Gaur Teej, Saubhagya Teej, Tritiya -  April 13, 2013
  •     Varadvinayak Chaturthi -  April 14, 2013
  •     Sri Laxmi Panchami Vrat, Naag Vrat Pujan -  April 15, 2013
  •     Skand Shashthi, Yamuna Jayanti -  April 16, 2013
  •     Mahasaptami Vrat, Chaiti Chath, Vijaya Saptami -  April 17, 2013
  •     Sri Durga Mahaashtami, Annapurna Ashtami -  April 18, 2013
  •     Vasant Navratri ends – Ram Navratri Day 9 –  April 19, 2013

The Vasant or Spring Navratri is widely observed in Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand (Uttaranchal), Haryana, Punjab and Jammu and Kashmir. Most Hindu devotees in this part of India undertake Navratri Vrat or fasting. The festival occurs during the beginning of summer season. And it is said that the fasting helps in adapting the body to the changing climate.

Some of the important Temple fairs in Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand are organized during this period.
Almost all the rituals observed during Navratri (held in October-November) are also observed during Vasant Navrati.