Dhar Deo Dhank Cave, Nirmand, Kullu, Himachal Pradesh
The Dhar Deo Dhank Cave is 3km from Nirmand towards the south and houses a Shivalingam.
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The Dhar Deo Dhank Cave is 3km from Nirmand towards the south. A narrow gorge leads one to the temple complex. The cave is quite deep and about 6 feet in height. A shivalingam is enshrined inside the Dhar Deo Dhank cave. From the top of the cave water seeps down inside, drop by drop. Such a phenomenon is looked at as a miracle of nature, otherwise there is absolutely no trace of water on the rock in the hill. There is a bunch of revered trees outside the cave under which idols of other divinities are kept. The entrance to the cave is shaped in the form of Lord Ganesha. The local people consider it an exceedingly hallowed shrine.
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(Last Updated on : 26-06-2012)
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