Join my journey offers informations on temples and spiritual places of India. India has rich cultural and historical heritage well preserved in its temple architecture and pilgrim sites. From the majestic Himalayan ranges in the North, to Kanyakumari in the South, India is arrayed with thousand of shrines, temples, pilgrimage and worship places dating back to hundreds of years..
The Jakhu Temple in Shimla is situated on the top
of Jakhu Hill, at an altitude of 2.5 kms. The temple in Shimla
is dedicated to lord Hanuman, and is said to be existing from
the times of Ramayana and is said to be formed when lord Hanuman
visited Jakhu hill. As per legends, Hanuman visited this place
during the famous Rama - Ravana fight. Lakshman, the younger
brother of Rama, was critically injured during the fight and
the only medicinal herb which could have saved his life was
available in the Himalayan range. Hanuman came to Himalayas,
but got confused, so as to which was the particular herb. Out
of desperation, he dug out the whole mountain, which contained
the herbs and flew to Lanka, where injured Lakshman and his
doctor were waiting for him. On his way back, Hanuman rested
on the Jakhu hills, and the top of the mountain got flat by
his and mountain’s weight. The temple of Jakhu has since been
highly revered by the locals. The shrine of the temple is the
foot prints of Hanuman. In most of the Hanuman temples in India,
one can come across numerous monkeys and Jakhu is no exception.
There are hundreds of monkeys in and around the temple. Though
mostly very peaceful, they can attack a person, if provocated.
Pilgrims offer them eatables, which they readily accept.
The temple of Hanuman is in the thick forests of Jakhu hills,
and is on top the Jakhu Hill. Jakhu is derived from Hindi word
Yakhsa. Yakshas are the mythological character in Hindu mythology,
who are a link between human and gods. The original dates of
temple is not known, but it is believed to be existing from
the times of Ramayana, a pre historic event as per ancient Hindu
texts. The Jakhu hill is the highest peak around Shimla, and
is famous for its trekking options. The Jakhu hill offers excellent
views of sunrise, sunset, mountains and town. The hill is full
of narrow paths and roads which are an enjoyable walks.
According to Hindu mythology, Lord Hanuman relaxed on this very
spot when he was transporting 'Sanjeevani' the medicinal herb
from the Himalayas to Lord Lakshman. The herb saved Lord Lakshman's
life. The place was named after the learned sage Yaaku-who meditated
here. There are many monkeys around Jakhu Temple, but they do
not attack visitors. Some pilgrims to Jakhu Temple offer the
monkeys edible eatables, which they accept with alacrity. The
approach to the temple is through a dense forest of deodars.
Jakhu Temple is easily accessible from Shimla city. The temple
is a 45 minute walk from Shimla Ridge. You can also take a pony
to visit Jakhu Temple. Jakhu Temple offers a superb vantage
point for witnessing the ethereal Himalayan skyline during sunrise
or sunset. Jakhu Temple is situated at a height of around 2
Km from the base of Jakhu hill. To reach the temple, a trek
of 2 kms, through dense pine forests is required. The trek is
very tiring. One can also hire ponies from the base of hills,
to take a to and fro ride to temple. Walking sticks are also
available at the shops on the base of Jakhu hill.
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