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Hot Springs in Himachal Pradesh :- |
| Nature has blessed Himachal pradesh with a number of Hot Springs.
Hot Springs in Himachal Pradesh have become very popular because of
their medicinal properties. Most of these springs are located in the
Beas and Satluj valleys. Generally found in Himachal Pradesh are three
types of Hot Springs - Simple Springs, Mineral Springs and Thermal
Springs. Simple Springs are just like any ordinary springs coming
out from an underground source to surface. Mineral Springs contain
water with some mineral dissolved in it. Thermal Springs are very
hot. The famous Hot Springs in Himachal Pradesh are as follows :- |
| Hot Springs at Manikaran ( District Kullu ) :- Manikaran
is 45 km. from Kullu. Manikaran lies in the Parvati valley of Kullu
district. The spring are situated near the bank of Parbati river.
These are confined to several groups of hot water springs emerging
at various locations spreading upto a distance of about 1.3 kms. along
the river from the old bridge to Brahmaganga. The springs at Manikaran
come out to surface with pressure and are very hot. There is no sulphur
or iron mixed in the waters, but it is said to be radio active. The
water of these springs is so much hot that pulses ( dal ), rice, vegetables
etc. can be boiled and cooked in it. There is a Gurudwara here serving
visitors and provides night stay. In the Gurudwara, the dal, rice
and vegetables are boiled in the hot water and served to the visitors
after cooking them fine and surprisingly the meal is tasty. Vegetables
etc. are cooked in a pan resting on the hot water. Usually the meal
is cooked fine in 20 minutes. Even 'chapatis' are cooked by immersion.
The heat near the boiling place, where the meal is cooked, is so high
that inhabitual persons can not even stand and tolerate the heat for
some minutes. |
| The healing properties of the Manikaran Springs
are well known all over the country. Pigrims from far come here and
for the cure of their ailments. Rheumatism and muscular pains are
said to cured very fast by taking bath in this water. According to
a legend, Manikaran is associated with Lord Shiva and his consort
Parvati. Mani Karan means Ear Rings - it is said that once, while
taking bath here, Maa Parvati lost her ear rings in the Kund (pond).
When she told it to Lord Shiva, he became furious and looked at the
water of the kund with great anger and then thousands of ear rings
flowed out from the boiling water and since then the water of the
spring is boiling. The rocks surroundings the springs are also very
hot. |
| Hot Springs at Vashisht ( District Kullu ) :- Vashisht
is 6 km. from Manali ( in district Kullu ). It is located well above
the river Beas. The hot water springs emerge through granitic gnessies
which, in this part of the Himalaya, cover a very large area. Vashisht
hot water springs have made this low profile village famous around
the world. The village is 3 km. from Manali on the left bank of the
river Beas, at the foot of a laterite and conglomerate rock hill covered
with majestic Deodar and pines. The water kunds ( ponds ) are in the
centre of the village. The temperature of the water varies from 110°F
to 123°F. Almost 3,000 people take a dip in the tanks each day.
There is also a tank reserved for females. Himachal Pradesh Tourism
Development Corporation has also built 'Turkish type baths' about
500 meters below Vashisht village to tap the springs curative potential.
The hot water is brought through pipe and stored in a huge water tank.
from where the water is channeled through pipes to the bathrooms of
the HPTDC. |
| Hot Springs at Tattapani ( District Mandi
) :- Tattapani is 51 km. from Shimla and 29 km. from Naldera.
It is a famous tourist resort. It is located in district Mandi. It
is located on the right bank of river Satluj at an altitude of 656
meters. This natural sulphur spring is pure and has curative power
for various kings of bodily ailments. The water level of the spring
keeps changing with the fluctuation in the water level of the river.
Tatta-pani means hot water. |
| Hot Springs at Kasol ( District Kullu ) :- It is
32 km. from Bhuntar ( Kullu air port site ). It can be approached
by footpath and is about 1 km. further up stream Manikaran, opposite
Nikhthan village. Hot water emerges only at one location at Kasol.
The temperature of the water here is much lower than that of ManiKaran. |
| Another Hot Spring site is Khirganga. It is 26
km. from Kullu and 10 km. from Pulga. It is also famous for hot water
springs. Here, the temperature of the water is much lower than that
of ManiKaran. |
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