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Bharmour is beautiful town surrounded by high lush green mountains located at a distance of 62 km from Chamba. Bharmour is  often referred as the land of Shiva because of belief that lord Shiva resides at mountain Kailash which is located in this area. Bharmour was also  Known as Brahmpur in the 6th century and was the seat of power of Chamba state for nearly 400 years till AD 920, when a new capital was founded at Chamba by Raja Sahil Varman. Bharmour is popular for its natural beauty, for Chaurasi temples and Manimahesh. Chaurasi Temples stand on a level area in center of Bharmour and are named after the 84 Siddhas who are believed to have meditated in here over thousand years ago. 

The tallest temple of the complex is lord Shiva temple built in Shikhara style of architecture. Shikhara (mountain peak) style refers to the rising tower in the hindu temple architecture. The temple has a Shivalingam on a raised platform. The other temple in Shikhara style is of Nar Singh. Lord Vishnu in his avatar as Nar Singh has been cast vividly. There is a bronze Nandi of life size which stands facing the Manimahesh temple. Inscriptions on the pedestal of the bull and on the idols of Lakshna Devi and Ganesh date back to the reign of Raja Meru Varman. These idols are believed to be the work of master craftsman Gugga. There is a small water source called Ardh Ganga in a corner of the Chaurasi temple complex. Bathing in its water is considered religiously significant. The country around Bharmour is regarded as belonging to Shiva and is sometimes called Shiv-Bhumi. 

Just 4 kms above Bharmour is the hill temple of Bharmani Devi.  A trek to this temple refreshes the visitors as it unfolds the green woods before him. According to a local legend, the place Brahampura was older than Maru’s time and as per common belief this used to be the vatika (garden) of goddess Brahmani who used to reside where her shrine now stands on the ridge. Brahmaani Devi was having a son who was very fond of his pet choker or (birds). One day the choker was killed by a peasant and the son was shocked to death by this loose . Grief-stricken, Bharmani Devi also sacrificed by burying herself alive. The spirits of these trio dead souls started haunting the people awfully who raised Brahmani Devi to the status of deity and built her a temple. The people believe that the place was called Brahmpura after Brahamani Devi. 

Chaurasi Temple Bharmour

Chaurasi Temple complex commonly known as Chaurasi Mandir (Chaurasi temple), is the renowned for its significance and magnitude. Eighty-four ancient beautifully carved pillars has carefully festooned the temple complex. All these temples stand on a level area which call the Chaurasi after the 84 Siddhas who are believed to have meditated in Bharmaur over 1000 years ago. These Siddhas hailed from Kurukshetra and visited Manimahesh. Thus this temple complex obtained the name Chaurasi temple. The Chaurasi Temple Complex offers you a delightful, clean and a scenic view. More details..


Main attraction of Chaurasi temple complex are:

Ganesha Temple
Lakshana devi (Lakhna devi) Temple
Swami Kartik (kelang) Temple
Manimahesh temple belonging to Lord Shiva
Maa Chamunda Temple
Hanuman Temple
Maa Sheetla Temple
Dharameshwar Mahadev temple which belongs to Lord Dharamraj only one in the whole world
Nandi temple
Jai krishan Giriji temple
Nar Singh temple
Ard Ganga -holy Pond which is used for holy bath on the occasion of Janamashtami.
Trameshwar Mahadev, Moniling Mahadev, Suryaling Mahadev, Gyarahrudhra Mahadev.

Weather at Bharmour

The weather is generally pleasant and cool all around the year. In summers that is May and June , the temperature sometimes may reach 30- 32°C. December and January are the coldest months and the temperature dips to -10°C at times. October and November are dry months but it is pretty cold also. December to February is very cold and snow bound and chilly months. Winter dresses are indispensable during this season. More details about weather...

How to reach Bharmour

By Air: The closest airport is at Gaggal (Kangra) near Dharamshala which is 190 km from Bharmour. Buses and Taxis are available.

By Rail: The nearest railway terminal is situated in Chakki Bank railway station (CHKB) and Pathankot railway station (PTK) which  are at distance of 180kms from Bharmour. Taxis and Buses  are available.

By Road: Bharmour is well connected by roads with main cities of Himachal Pradesh like Chamba, Kangra, Dalhousie, Dharamshala, etc. It is 60kms from the city of Chamba and approximately 200kms from Dharamshala at a height of 2195mts above  sea level. Taxis and Buses are available.

Bharmour Block Committee

 

Designation                                  Name                                           Address                                                    Contact No.

 

President                                       Dyalu Ram

 

Vice President                               Manoj Kumar

 

General Secretary                          Pawan Sharma

 

Joint Secretary                               Neechu Ram

 

Cashier                                          Sanjay Kumar

 

Press Secretary                              Gauri Shankar

 

Chief Advisor                                Hem  Singh

 

Youth Co-Ordinator                      Vijay Kumar

 

Member                                         Raj Kumar      

Panchayat Name               Total Household                Total Population                Child Sex Ratio               APL/BPL

 

AURA                                  404                                      2020

 

BADGRAN                          286

 

BAJOL                                  163

 

BHARMOUR                        568

 

CHANHOTA                         238

 

CHOBIA                                291

 

DIYOL                                   121

 

DURGHATI                           253

 

GAROLA                               504

 

GHARED                               343

 

GREEMA                               272

 

HADSAR

 

HOLI

 

JAGAT

 

KHANI

 

KUGTI

 

KULETH

 

KUTHEHED

 

KUWARASI

 

LAMU

 

NAYAGRAN

 

PARANGHALA

 

POOLAN

 

RUHNUKOTHI

 

SACHUIN

 

SAHAN

 

SINYUR

 

TUNDAH                         360

 

ULANSA

TOTAL

 

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