The 13 Most Interesting Facts About Himachal Pradesh

Interesting Facts About Himachal Pradesh

We’ve covered the history of Himachal Pradesh and some of its more interesting features below. You should read the whole thing if you want to learn why Himachal Pradesh is called Dev Bhoomi in India.

#1. The Secret Community

A tiny, hidden settlement in Himachal Pradesh is known as “The Settlement of Taboos”. It’s a bizarre and draconian rule that no one outside the hamlet may touch the inhabitants’ belongings or the walls.

Apart from its notoriety as a “marijuana tourist destination”, the town has also been recognized as producing the “Best Hashish” at the Cannabis Cup, hosted by High Times magazine, in 1994 and 1996.

#2. Name Origin and Related Facts

Hima in Sanskrit means “snow”, which is where the name Himachal derives from. Himachal Pradesh means “in the lap of the Mountains” in its original Sanskrit.

The name “Himachal Pradesh” was created by the eminent Sanskrit scholar Acharya Diwakar Datt Sharma.

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#3. The Kalka-Shimla Line

The Kalka-Shimla Railway, or “Toy Train”, is the most popular, enjoyable, and well-liked method to go to Shimla.

The location is both a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the current holder of the world record for traversing the greatest vertical ascent (5816 feet) in the shortest time (96 kilometers).

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#4. The Naati Traditional Dance

Naati is a well-known folk dance that originates in the upper Himalayan regions. Both sexes are welcome to join in on this group dance. They form a chain and move in time to the traditional music.

Dhol, Nagaada (made of pure leather), karnal, Naag Singha, and shehnai are all part of the native orchestra (copper and brass). Naati is a stunning dance that calls for nothing more than a willing spirit.

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#5. Temple Dedicated To Shiva

The peak of Manimahesh Kailash, also called Chamba Kailash, is revered as Lord Shiva’s abode. The peak looms high over the holy Manimahesh lake, making it an important pilgrimage destination in Himachal Pradesh. The native Gaddi people consider their home to be a fortunate one.

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#6. India’s Fruit Basket

Himachal Pradesh is reported to be India’s second-largest apple-producing state, after only Jammu and Kashmir. Did you know that an American missionary named Satyanand Stokes was responsible for starting apple farming in the state, namely in Kotgarh?

Peaches, cherries, kiwis, and plums, in addition to apples, are widely grown. Hazelnuts, chilgoza, pine nuts, and other dry fruits are all produced in this region.

#7. Rate Of Literacy

The state has managed to sneak its way into the 11th position in literacy rate in the nation, with a score of 83.78 percent, making it one of the least corrupt in the country. Your ideal woman is both beautiful and brilliant. Forests cover nearly 66% of Himachal Pradesh’s land, totaling 37,033 square kilometers.

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#8. Gods, From Sages To Demons

Most ancient books describe Himachal Pradesh as the place where all the sages lived, where they pondered in the solitude and depths of the woods until they gained enlightenment.

Many of their followers continue to feel the effects of their magic. Most of the state’s Shaktipeeths, or temples dedicated to worshipping deities of divine energy, are located in the state’s southern regions.

#9. Quite The Wildlife Hoard

World Heritage Site status has been awarded to The Great Himalayan National Park but not the other. More than 30 different mammal species and 180 different bird species are in the park Malana, a tiny, undiscovered hamlet in Himachal Pradesh, which goes by “The Village of Taboos”.

No one from outside the hamlet is allowed to touch the locals’ property or the walls surrounding the settlement. The town has a well-earned reputation as a “weed-tourist destination” In 1994 and 1996, it took home the Cannabis Cup trophy for “Best Hashish” from High Times magazine.

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#10. God’s Own Celebration: Kullu Dussehra

The Hindu celebration of Dussehra is huge in India, particularly in the northern part of the country. Kullu Dussehra begins in Himachal Pradesh when Dussehra is winding down elsewhere in India.

Kullu Dussehra is a seven-day event that draws visitors from all over the globe. Local ruler Jagat Singh, who reigned in the 17th century, is credited with establishing the celebration.

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#11. Terrain: From Arid Regions To The Wettest Spots

Himachal Pradesh has a very diverse and stunning landscape. Lowland Shiwalik ranges with a subtropical climate in the districts of Bilaspur, Una, Hamirpur, and Sirmaur; barren glacial mountain ranges in the northeastern parts of Lahaul and Spiti and Kinnaur; extremely dense forests in the central districts of Kullu, Shimla, Mandi, Kangra, Chamba, Solan, and Sirmaur.

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#12. Landscape: Deserts To Wettest Places

The Himachali Cap, similar to the turban in other areas of India, is worn with great significance during weddings, fairs, religious festivals, and other community celebrations. These brightly coloured hats have become an icon of state pride.

The Kinnaur area calls the headgear “Thepang”, Although males often wear it, women do so. In other parts of the state, women often don the traditional headscarf known as a “Dhaatu”.

#13. Association

Himachal Tourism is expanding like never before because of the state’s many picturesque hill stations. Anupam Kher, Preity Zinta, Kangana Ranaut, Mohit Chauhan, Yami Gautam, and Rubina Dilaik are some well-known actors and athletes that call the state of their birth home.

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Conclusion

It’s one of India’s three mountain states, and it’s got some pretty dramatic scenery, with all the mountains and rivers.

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