AT A GLANCE
Devta Name/Local Name/Vedic Name | Bhuvneshwari Mata, Jagarnathi/Bhekhli Mata |
Type (Rishi, Nag, etc) | Devi |
Powering Divinity (Jogini) | Lohni Acchari |
Associated Devtas | Sari Narayan, Devta Veer Nath Gauhri, Kashyap Narayan |
Annual Fair (attended by which other deity) | Devi comes out of the temple on auspicious occasions and accepts the offerings from the devotees. Devta Sari Narayan, Devta Veer Nath Gauhri, Kashyap Narayan, Jeev Narayan |
Dussehra Participation/Place | No |
QUICK FACTS
Location | Distance from Kullu | Directions | Stay Options |
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Bhekhali | 12 km | Kullu-Bhekhali | Dev Sadan, Rest Houses and hotels at Kullu |
HIGHLIGHTS
It is said that a person of Palsara family used to take his cattle for grazing to the jungle daily, he was an accomplished flute player. Once while he was playing the flute two women come out of the rock-cave with two children and started dancing. The man noticed that the two girls were dancing but their feet were not touching the ground, it was as if they were flying. As he tried to talk to the girls they disappeared. Later he saw a dream and the girl said to him that she was a devi and asked him to build a temple where the spider weaves its net. The temple stands at the same place even today. Devi has straight (Khada) rath with six mohras.
1.) Kaardaar – | ☎- |
2.) Goor- | ☎- |
3.) Priest/ ‘Pajiara’ – | ☎- |
Social Media – | ☎- |
4.) Bhandari | ☎ |
5.) Kuthiala | ☎ |
6.) Ganthidaar | ☎ |
7.) Paalsara | ☎ |
8.) Kayath | ☎ |
9.) Banth | ☎ |
10.) Jathali | ☎ |
11.) Dhami | ☎ |
12.) Mohta | ☎ |
13.) Phoolahri | ☎ |
14.) Bausan/ Nagaari | ☎ |
15.) Karwal | ☎ |
16.) Jathera/Pogaldar | ☎ |
17.) Nashandar | ☎ |
18.) Naud | ☎ |
19.) Swangi | ☎ |
20.) Wari | ☎ |
21.) Badhei | ☎ |
22.) Sonar/Thathiaya | ☎ |
23.) Neehar | ☎ |
24.) Purohit | ☎ |
25.) Gayak | ☎ |
26.) Jamaani | ☎ |
27.) Bajantri | ☎ |
Devta Haariyan is the clan which follows the particular devta or devi – it can be a village or various villages or many parts of the district which follows the devta in functions, fair and festivals etc.