Bhimakali Temple in Shimla in India

Bhimakali Temple in Shimla in India

There are quite a few temples dedicated to Hindu deities to be found in Shimla, the small town famous for being a magnificent tourist destination. Bhimakali Temple in Shimla in India is one of the must see tourist attractions without visiting which Sightseeing in Shimla would be an incomplete affair. Originally it was the temple of Bushair rulers of Rampur (Shimla).

Bhimakali Temple in Shimla in India is reputed to be at least 800 years old. This temple is dedicated to Goddess Durga or Bheemakali and is regarded as one of the significant Shakti Peeths of Shaivite Hindus. This temple is located in the village of Saharan which is a pilgrimage centre by the Hindus.

According to Hindu mythology, these shaktipeeths are devoted to Shakti-the Mother goddess, which came up when Sati, the wife of Shiva (third of the Hindu Trinity of Creator-Preserver-Destroyer) set herself afire.

Bhimakali Temple in Shimla in India is a famous piece of Himachali architecture. However, many suggest that Tibetan is its architectural style, with Buddhist and Hindu influences. In the temple, you will watch slanted slate roofs, golden towers, pagodas and a carved silver door. The palaces of the royal family are adjacent to the temple.

Not only the temple, but also the backdrop of it gets you mesmerized by virtue of its natural beauty. From here, you can view high ranges and forested slopes. In fact, from the village of Saharan you can have a sight of the Srikhand Peak, honored as the home of goddess Lakshami. Saharan offers an amazing view of Shrikhand Mahadev (5227 m) and mountaineering opportunities to the near villages such as Ranwin and Bashal Peak.

Dussehra is celebrated in a grand way at this marvelous example of hill architecture. Besides, the village Saharan too, celebrates this festival with grandeur. Animal sacrifice plays a big role in the festivities.

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