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Bijli Mahadev Temple Kullu

  Bijli Mahadev Temple Bijli Mahadev is one of the sacred temples of Himachal Pradesh. It is located at an altitude of about 2,460m from Kullu valley. Across the Beas River, Bijli Mahadev Temple is one of the ancient and sacred temples in India. This temple dedicated to lord shiva. It is said that the Bijli Mahadev Temple houses a Shiva Linga which was broken into pieces by skying lightning, then after the priest of the temple joint back together these pieces by using butter. A scenic view of Kullu and Paravati valleys can be seen from the temple. Over around the area of the temple, there are no single trees,  it is believed that this place is the body of a big snake and this snake was killed by Lord Shiva because this snake was a very big devil this devil took a form of a snake and disturbing there local people then after lord shiva killed this devil. This is the only story that's I listing from there, local people and now I share with you. Experience of Bijli Mahadev temple  I st

Kamaksha Devi temple

  Kamaksha Devi Temple Kamaksha Devi temple is dedicated to Goddess Durga this temple is located in Kao this is a small town of karsog tehsil. This temple is situated on the top of one hill and this temple fully made of wooden. It is believed that the devil Manhishasur and Goddess Durga war on this place.  Manhishasur was in the form of a buffalo and hence every year on the time of Navratri evening numerous buffaloes sacrifice at this temple but now in the Indian Constitution sacrifice of animals is not allowed in India.  Kamaksha Devi temple was full of different kinds of idols. This temple is 6 Km from Karsog bus stand and 91Km from Mandi and 96Km from Shimla.  Kamaksha Devi temple one of the most important temples in Karsog if you want to go to this place then go on at 7:30 am in the morning and 7:30 pm in the evening because this time is Aarti time of this temple otherwise this temple always open whole days of the week.