10/01/2024
Kelash Parvat , Chamba, Bharmour, Himachal Pradesh.
Manimahesh Lake (also known as Dal Lake) is situated in the Pir Panjal Range of the Himalayas, in the Bharmour subdivision of Chamba district of Pradesh. Nestled at an elevation of 4,080 meters, it is considered only second in significance to the Lake in Tibet. Manimahesh literally means "Shiva's jewels". According to a local legend, on a full moon night, one can see the reflection of this jewel in the magnificent .
Most of the year, it remains closed due to the snow. To reach the lake, one has to trek a distance of 13 km through enchanting mountains and greenery. Shaped like a saucer, the Lake is divided into two main parts - the larger part is the Shiv (the bathing place of Lord ), and the lower part is called Gauri Kund (the bathing place for Goddess ).
The mighty Lake is situated in proximity to the virgin peak of Manimahesh Parbat, which is considered to be the holy abode of Lord Shiva. It is said that he created both the landforms as his marital home with Parvati, and he is believed to be residing here still. There is even a marble image dedicated to the Lord in the periphery that is also called .
Photo Courtesy: Pahadi Lafanter
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