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Bhalie Mata Temple, Chamba
Chamba , Bhader Kali (Sri Bhalai Mata ) Temple bhalaie bhalai bhadra kali temple (Bhalei Village)
The temple of Bhader kali popularly known as sri Bhalei Mata is located on a beautiful squr of 3800 feet height at a place called Bhalei which is now a sub-tehsil headquarters. The temple can be approached either from Chamba or from Dalhousie side and is at a distance of 40 kilometers from Chamba and 35 kilometers from Dalhousie.
The deity is in the front of an image of black stone of two feet height and is enshrined in the sanctum sanctorum of the temple. Bhadar Kali draw a large number of pilgrims from far and wide. A big havan ceremony is performed during navratras of Ashwin and Chait months.
The temple of Bhadar Kali seems to have been built originally by Raja Pratap Singh during his reign. He was a religiously disposed king and has to his credit construction, repair and renovation of many temples in the district. The legend is that the deity appeared to Raja Partap Singh in dream and told him that she was lying hidden in a place called Bhran about three kilometers from the present site of temple. The deity asked the Raja to bring her from there and erect suitable temple for her. The Raja with his officials went to the site and discovered the image. The Raja and his team were very happy they had already decided to constructed a temple for the deity in Chamba town. So they started their journey back. On way back they stopped for rest at Bhalei and when they resumed their journey, the bearers could not left the palanquin of deity in which she was being taken to Chamba. A Brahman from Kilod village was invited to interpret this peculiar incident. The Brahaman interpreted that the deity did not want to go to Chamba, rather she desired her temple to be erected at the site.
According to another belief, the people of this area were not happy over the idea of the deity being taken to Chamba, so they requested the Raja to construct the temple at Bhalei.
Whatever be the reason, the temple was built at Bhalei by Raja Partap Singh and later renovated by Raja Sri Singh. Recently a lot of renovation work has been carried out by Jai Prakash Associates who constructed the dam at Chohra for Chamera Hydro-electric project.
Bhader Kali was unfortunately stolen in the year 1973 by antique thieves but happily recovered at Chohra near the present dam site. The image of the deity has been seen to be perspiring since that event of theft took place.
Chamba , Bhader Kali (Sri Bhalai Mata ) Temple bhalaie bhalai bhadra kali temple (Bhalei Village)
The temple of Bhader kali popularly known as sri Bhalei Mata is located on a beautiful squr of 3800 feet height at a place called Bhalei which is now a sub-tehsil headquarters. The temple can be approached either from Chamba or from Dalhousie side and is at a distance of 40 kilometers from Chamba and 35 kilometers from Dalhousie.
The deity is in the front of an image of black stone of two feet height and is enshrined in the sanctum sanctorum of the temple. Bhadar Kali draw a large number of pilgrims from far and wide. A big havan ceremony is performed during navratras of Ashwin and Chait months.
The temple of Bhadar Kali seems to have been built originally by Raja Pratap Singh during his reign. He was a religiously disposed king and has to his credit construction, repair and renovation of many temples in the district. The legend is that the deity appeared to Raja Partap Singh in dream and told him that she was lying hidden in a place called Bhran about three kilometers from the present site of temple. The deity asked the Raja to bring her from there and erect suitable temple for her. The Raja with his officials went to the site and discovered the image. The Raja and his team were very happy they had already decided to constructed a temple for the deity in Chamba town. So they started their journey back. On way back they stopped for rest at Bhalei and when they resumed their journey, the bearers could not left the palanquin of deity in which she was being taken to Chamba. A Brahman from Kilod village was invited to interpret this peculiar incident. The Brahaman interpreted that the deity did not want to go to Chamba, rather she desired her temple to be erected at the site.
According to another belief, the people of this area were not happy over the idea of the deity being taken to Chamba, so they requested the Raja to construct the temple at Bhalei.
Whatever be the reason, the temple was built at Bhalei by Raja Partap Singh and later renovated by Raja Sri Singh. Recently a lot of renovation work has been carried out by Jai Prakash Associates who constructed the dam at Chohra for Chamera Hydro-electric project.
Bhader Kali was unfortunately stolen in the year 1973 by antique thieves but happily recovered at Chohra near the present dam site. The image of the deity has been seen to be perspiring since that event of theft took place.
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Coordinates: 32°37'52"N 76°0'24"E
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- Podang 126 km
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- NALED VILLAGE 1.7 km
- Bhatot Village 1.7 km
- Larog 2 km
- chandresh kumar thakur (pvn) 2.5 km
- Chamera Dam Reservoir Lake 3.1 km
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- Hingrot Near Balhota Village 3.9 km
- pantah 6.4 km
- village 6.5 km