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Nahan is a beautiful city located at an
altitude of 3000 ft. above the sea level, cultivated
and watered by man made lakes and decorated with
temples and gardens. There are many stories associated
with the Nahan city. Nahan city was founded by
Raja Karan Prakash in 1612 A.D. Another interesting
story tells about a saint who lived with a lion
on the site. "Nahar" meaning lion and probably
the city got its name from this saint. Bawan Dwadashi
is celebrated towards the end of monsoon when
fifty two idols of Gods are carried in procession
to Jagannath temple in Nahan. The City has got
many beautiful sites and very interesting stories
are related to them. Nahan is a good base for
visits to surrounding areas viz. Renuka Lake,
Paonta Sahib, Trilokpur mandir and Suketi Fossil
Park. In the center of Nahan is Ranital. It has
a Huge Temple and a pond from the days of ex-rulers
of Sirmaur State. It is said that the queen of
the State use to take bath in the pond.
A well laid out picturesque town of Nahan at an
altitude of 932 metres [3258 ft], with pleasant
climate throughout the year, is almost 88 km from
Solan [via Kumarhatti] and 103 km from Ambala
Cantt. The city whose name divides into "na" and
"han" in Sanskrit meaning "invincible" is peacable,
salubrious and cultivated, watered by man-made
and decorated with temples and gardens. Three
gentle, level walks, Villa Round, Military Round
and Hospital Round, are unconsciously evocative
of the city's recent past. But Nahan's hub is
Chaugan, which has princely affiliations cherished
remains of the old royal capital, with lytons
memorial Near By. Sirmuri Tal, in the form of
sculpture are displayed at the Circuit House,
contemporary art pieces are found at the Shanti
Sangam. Nahan celebrates Bawan Dwadashi towards
the end of the monsoon when fifty-two idols of
the gods are carried in procession of the . A
fair is held twice a year at Trilokpur at the
temple of the goddess Bala Sundari, built in 1573
by Raja P. Jagannath temple, where they are floated
ceremoniously in a pool and are resorted at midnight
to their nichesradeep Parkash.
Dominating the entire landscape of fields, forests
and ravines is the Churdhar peak which rises to
3,647 metres [11,965 ft], above sea level. It
is approached by way of Dadahu, Sangrah, Bhawai,
Gaudhuri and Nahura, a 50 Km trek. A less taxing
journey is by bus or car to Nahura and thereafter
a walk of 16 km. The climb is difficult but rewarding.
The peak affords a view southwards of the Gangetic
plain and the Sutlej river, northward lies Badrinath
the well-worn Hindu pilgrim route and beyond,
Tibet. Also seen, are the hills, of Chakrata and
Shimla. The peak in crested with a temple and
below, a spa and a dharamsala offer temporal solace
to the traveller.
Renuka Lake : Renuka Lake is the most beautiful
lake of all the lakes in Himachal Pradesh . Renuka
was the wife of Rishi Jamadagni. One day he got
displeased with his wife and ordered his son Lord
Parshuram to behead her. Rightly so Lord Parshuram
carries out the orders of his father. Rishi Jamadagni
pleased with son asks his son for a wish. Lord
Parshuram asks for his mother's life. In November
each year a fair is held in Renuka which celebrates
the reunion of Maa Renuka and Lord Parshuram.
Paonta Sahib : Paonta Sahib is a city
sacred to the memory of Guru Govind Singh. It
is situated at a distance of 40 kms. from Nahan.
The city is named Paonta sahib for two reasons.
One because set foot in this place and other because
he lost his ornament which he used to wear in
his foot while bathing in Yamuna river which flows
next to the place. Guru Govind Singh also wrote
the major portion of Dassam Granth at this place.
Trilokpur Temple :Trilokpur Temple is
situated at a distance of 23 kms. from Nahan.
It is a Temple of Goddess Mahamaya Bala Sundri.
Large number of devotees visit this temple during
Navratras.
Bala Sundri Fair : Bala Sundri Fair is
held at Trilokpur near Nahan. This fair takes
place in the days of Navratras.
Suketi Fossil Park : This park mainly
consists of soft sandstone and clay. This park
derives its importance from the fact that it is
the first fossil park in Asia developed at the
site where fossils were actually found. Suketi
Fossil Park at present has life size models of
extinct grand elephant, hippopotamus with six
incisors, sabre toothed tiger and animals which
once thrived in it.
Dhaula Kuan : Dhaula Kuan is 20 Kms. from
Nahan. It has orchard consisting of mangoes and
circuit plants. A little away from Dhaula Kuan
is Kastasan Devi Temple.
Nahan is one of the beautiful
cities of India to explore.Being a part of Himachal
Pradesh Nahan City is blessed with beauty of snow
covered peaks and has become a centre of attraction
for tourists throughout the year.
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