Sri
Ramchandra temple is located in the center of the town and
one can have a very good look in and around this temple. The
Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji Gurudwara provides some extraordinary
sights. One can enjoy a dip in the hot waters from the
springs. There are altogether three baths, one is located
under the Gurudwara itself and the other two are privately
owned and located in guesthouses.
THE LEGEND
OF MANIKARAN
While
wandering of in the forests of the Himalayan ranges Lord
Shiva and Goddess Parvati came across a place now called
Manikaran. The mountain-locked area, the lush green patches
and the forests charmed them and they decided to stay there
for sometime.
For as long
as eleven hundred years they remained at this place. At one
time, when the Lord was relaxing with the Goddess, in the
beautiful waters of a stream running by the side, the 'MANI'
(Jewel) in an earring of the goddess dropped somewhere.
Parvati was
much distressed and there was a thorough search but efforts
to find out the jewel failed. Lastly, the Lord ordered his
attendants, to trace out the jewel, wherever it may be. That
was also unsuccessful. Lord Shiva got enraged, as a result
of which his third eye opened. With the opening of the third
eye of the Lord Shiva, a very ominous event, there was a
great commotionall over the universe. The entire universe
was very upset and apprehended a great calamity.
'Shesh Nag',
the serpent god, was approached. In order to subside the
anger of Lord Shiva, Shesh Nag hissed and hissed and there
was a flow of boiling water, which passed over the area and
out came a number of precious stones of the type which were
lost. Lord Shiva was pacified. The water still continues to
be hot. Before the earthquake of 1905, which affected this
area also, it is said, that this boiling water used to rise,
to about ten-feet high.
The visiting
deities are given a ceremonial bath. The second chapter of 'Brahm
Puran' recites the story of Manikaran as given above. The
place is described as one of hot and cold waters and the
divine pair had repaired there for water sports known as 'Jal-Krida'.
Fragrant and attractive flowers graced the place and by a
bath at the 'Sangam' one is eternally blessed. The
Brahm-Puran enjoins the pilgrims pass a night awake at
Manikaran and do puja or 'Raat-Jagran'.
Thereby the
pilgrims obtain the full virtue of the world. The story of
the loss of the jewel and the frantic search and ultimate
recovery is vividly described. The tract is Lord Shiva's own
and a pilgrimage at this place is adequate and one need not
visit Kashi and other places of pilgrimage.
Lord Ramchandra
Temple: There are several temples in the Mani Karan
village. The most important is that of Lord Ramchandra. The
Pandas or priests of the village claim that the idol of Rama
was brought from Ayodhya and installed in this temple by the
Raja of Kulu but this lacks a historic confirmation. There
was also an idol of Lakshman the younger brother of Lord
Rama Chandra, which has now disappeared. On the left hand
side of the Lord is the idol of Goddess Sita. The temple is
very old and on one of the stones in its wall, the history
of the temple is written which is not legible.
Temple of
Lord Shiva: There is another very old temple of Lord Shiva,
which got tilted during the earthquake of 1905. The great
prestige with which Manikaran is held is seen by the fact
that the Devatas of Kulu valley pay regular visits to
Manikaran. The followers of the individual deities at
different places are carried ceremoniously in a procession
to Manikaran on specified auspicious days.
Sri Guru Nanak Dev
Ji Gurudwara: The place is also held sacred by the
Sikhs. The Janam Sakhi or the 'Twarikh Guru Khalsa' by Giani
Gian Singh mentions about the visit of Guru Nanak Dev to
this place. It has been mentioned that accompanied by his
disciple Bhai Mardana, the Guru reached Jwalamukhi temple
after visiting Kalanaur, Gurdaspur, Dasuya, Triloknath,
Palampur and Kangra. The Guru then proceeded towards Mandi
and after visiting Chamba and Kulu, he came to Bijli Mahadev.
After preaching at all these places Guru Nanak Dev came to
Mani Karan. The Janam Sakhi or the "Autobiography of
Bhai Mardana" mentions the miracles did by the Guru.
The Guru came to Mani Karan along with his Five 'Piaras' or
followers.
Hot Springs: By
taking bath here and by drinking water of this place, people
go to Heaven, this is said of the Manikaran tract since the
times immemorial. It is just like 'Kashi Kshetra' and there
is no doubt about it. On examination it is understood that
the Manikaran hot spring is said to have got Uranium and
other radio active minerals.
Harinder
Mountain & Parvati River: On the northern side, there is
a mountain, which is named as Harinder. Merely a look at
this mountain will make a person free from all evils and on
the south is the Parvati River.
Kulant Pith: Out
of all sectors 'Piths' of the country, this sector, which is
called 'Kulant Pith', is the superior most. Here, the most
sacred place of pilgrimage is Manikaran, and in it the
'Vishnu Kund' is the purest of all. Lord Shankara was
mightily pleased to stay here and this is absolutely true.
No other tank in the world, could be more pure than these
high rising tanks. Even a drop of water from the tanks will
make one free of all evils. Narad, on account of the
influence of the Shankara's eye, said that this sacred
place, causes the disappearance of anger and evils. One who
eats the food cooked in this boiling water goes to the
Vishnu Lok