Baijnath is famous for its 13th century temple dedicated to Siva as Vaidyanath, ‘the Lord of physicians’. Originally known as Kiragrama, the town lies on Pathankot-Chakki-Manali highway (National Highway No. 20) almost midway between Kangra and Mandi. The present name Baijnath became popular after the name of the temple. The town is located on the left bank of the river Binwa, a corrupt form of ancient Binduka, a tributary of river Beas.
According to the legend, it is believed that during the Treta Yug, Ravana in order to have invincible powers worshiped Lord Shiva in the Kailash. In the same process, to please the almighty he offered his ten heads in the havan kund. Influenced by this extra ordinary deed of the Ravana, the Lord Shiva not only restored his heads but also bestowed him with powers of invincibility and immortality.
On attaining this incomparable boon, Ravana also requested the Lord Shiva to accompany him to Lanka. Shiva consented to the request of Ravana and converted himself into Shivling. The Lord Shiva asked him to carry the Shivling and told him that he should not place the Shivling down on the ground on his way. Ravana started moving south towards Lanka and reached Baijnath where he felt the need to answer the nature’s call. On seeing a shepherd, Ravana handed over the Shivling to him and went away to get himself relieved. On finding the Shivling very heavy, shepherd kept the ling on the ground and the Shivling got established there and the same is in the form of Ardhnarishwar (God in form of Half Male & Half Female).
In the town of Baijnath, Dussehra festival in which traditionally the effigy of the Ravana is consigned to flames is not celebrated as a mark of respect to the devotion of Ravana towards Lord Shiva. Another interesting thing about the town of Baijnath is that there is no shop of goldsmiths.
In the town of Baijnath, Dussehra festival in which traditionally the effigy of the Ravana is consigned to flames is not celebrated as a mark of respect to the devotion of Ravana towards Lord Shiva. Another interesting thing about the town of Baijnath is that there is no shop of goldsmiths.
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Thanks for your comments..
@ Aditya : Thanks again :)
@ Rinkul : No doubt.. its an amazing place and wonderful drive from Palampur..
@ Priya : Right, Shiva Temple is very well located in Baijnath city having view to a small river (Khadd) and amazing park in the back side....
Thanks a lot again !
VJ
I always recommend one day trip to Palampur and Baijnath if you plan to Dharmshala in near future !!!
Mot of the times people go to famous places and don't try to explore the neighboring beauty which could be more exciting sometimes. Its a wonderful drive between Palampur and Baijnath, surrounded by Tea Gardens !!
Great your read ur info. We will be reaching dalhosie on 27 sep and leave for dharamshala on 28 and check out on 30th. We have to reach palampur on 30th and leave on 1st oct evening for delhi. Can you advise an itinerary.
leave on 1st o t wvwning