Raghunath Temple : Kullu
temple of Lord Rama, about 400 years old.
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Basheshwar Mahadev Temple : Kullu
Bajaura (15 km), is a 9th century Shiva temple faŽmous for its stone carvings.
Bijli Mahadev Temple (14 km & 2,460 m) : Kullu
It is one of the most important deities of the Valley. A legend holds that the temple flag-staff attracts lightning, which sometimes shatters the holy shivling. The sacred shivling returns to its original form on application of a paste of butter and barley-gram.
Temples : Kullu
Vaishno Devi Temple (4 km),
Devi Jagannathi Temple at Bekhli (5 km),
Vishnu Temple at Dayar (12 km)
Are important shrines.
By Road : Kullu
Kullu Valley is covered by an extensive network of buses with the northern region. A/c and non-a/c deluxe coaches are run by Himachal Road Transport Corporation, HPT-DC, other state transport corporations and private bus companies to Kullu and Manali. National Highway 21 runs through the valley connecting it to Chandigarh and other places.
The road route from Delhi is through Chandigarh on NH 21.
HRTC Bus Stand, Sarvari
Kullu Valley :Himachal Pradesh
The Kullu Valley Circuit lies along the valley of the Beas river, also known as the Valley of Gods due to the profusion of Hindu religious traditions and myths in nearly every stream and rock. The valley is enclosed in the north by the Pir Panjal range which can be reached through Rohtang Pass, on the west by Bara Banghal and the east by the Parvati ranges. The Beas is fed by tributaries from valleys on either side. The valleys are gateways to some of the best trekking routes. The two main centres of the circuit are