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Shringi Vatika and Neighborhoods

Mridula’s posts about Shringi Vatika and the journey towards it refreshed my memories about visiting that place back in April 2006. It was a bicycle expedition to Jalori pass from Kullu in Himachal Hradesh.
Wikipedia stub on Shringi Rishi:

Shringi Rishi was the legendary Indian Hindu saint or Rishi of sage Kashyapa ’s lineage.Shringi Rishi was great saint of the Ramayan era of ancient India.His father was great saint Vibhandak Rishi.Shringi Rishi performed ‘Putrakameshti Yajya’ for King Dashrath of Ayodhya,after that Lord Rama and his three brothers were born….A temple of Shringi Rishi, is also located at Banjar in Kullu, Himachal Pradesh, in whose honour a fair is held every year in May.

Ancient Indian Tall Structrues
A small village located above the temple of Shringi Rishi has two intimidating tall structures These towers, the highest one being 11 storeys high was built in 19th century at an height of about 7000ft. The earthquake of 1095 destroyed two floors of the tower. Entry is now restricted to the buildings, but the priest was very generous to allow visitors from Mumbai to take a peek inside the sacred temple located on the highest level. Its a wonder and a priceless archeological landmark. Unfortunately not many people know about it.

If you have more information about this place, please share it with us :)

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  1. Aravind on March 9th, 2007 said:

    This is crazy indeed!
    You are crazy too. Been to such heights on a bicycle? Why!

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  2. Mridula on March 13th, 2007 said:

    Priyank, was this by any chance the YHAI expedition? Lovely structure, but is it located right across the village from Shringi Vatika? Wonder how I missed it!

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  3. My Himachal blog on March 14th, 2007 said:

    Check http://himachal.us for detailed snaps and for details about the state. Also shar stories!

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  4. My Himachal blog on March 14th, 2007 said:

    Check this post:
    http://himachal.us/2005/03/18/hidden-himachal/91/photo-essay/avnish-katoch

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  5. Cuckoo on March 15th, 2007 said:

    Hi,
    Came here from Mridula’s blog. The structure looks a little short for a 11 storey bldg. What would be the total height approx ?

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  6. Priyank on March 18th, 2007 said:

    Aravind
    Yes, isn’t being crazy part of the fun??

    Mridula
    Yep, it was YHAI. The village is a hike on the mountain next to the vatika. You should go there!

    Himachal blog
    Thanks for the wonderful treasure! Your blog is fantastic, so is the Prashar lake near mandi. Great photograph!

    Cuckoo
    Yea, top 2 floors were lost in the 1905 earthquake. So its only 9 floors now I guess

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  7. Yeshwant on January 8th, 2009 said:

    I m local inhabitant of that area. You may know a lot of things about it

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  8. Priyank on January 22nd, 2009 said:

    Yeshwant, Welcome to my blog and thanks for your comment! Next time I visit Shringi Vatika, I’ll certainly contact you.
    If anyone reading this blog-post needs Yeshwant’s email address, feel free to ask me.

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