AT A GLANCE
Devta Name/Local Name/Vedic Name | Sari Naag |
Type (Rishi, Nag, etc) | Naag |
Powering Divinity (Jogini) | – |
Associated Devtas | Bharyadu, Chhanjanu, Bir |
Annual Fair (attended by which other deity) | Local Fairs and festivals are celebrated on auspicious days. |
Dussehra Participation/Place | No |
QUICK FACTS
Location | Distance from Kullu | Directions | Stay Options |
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Village Daran, Gram Panchayat Nohanda |
68 km | Kullu-Banjar-Gushaini-Pekhri 4km on foot | FRH Shai Ropa |
HIGHLIGHTS
Legend has it that Devta reached to a place called Dhara (DARAN) after incarnated in the HansKund near Maansarovar. There he first met Devta Jhithnu-Bithnu and then Sankir Devta then after he reached to a place called Talinga and met Devta Ravind. After moving from there, in Nauhanda named place he met Charasi Sidh then further met Kuin Nag in Kuin Dhar and occupied there. Moving further from here, he met with Yoginis in places named Gorcha and Thehra. And after choosing a place in Thehra this Devta passing via Lakcha in air way met Garh Yoginis and further moved to Ludahar. There he met Chatarkhand, Devta of Ludahar and after this devine meet reached to a place named Damsehad of village Pekhdi then after meeting local deity of the region Lagisri Devta he demanded a place for himself to stay there. After few days, Devta made felt with his devine powers to an old man of Damshehad family and taken the commitment for his service from him. Finally the devta settled at Daran.
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.