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Renuka Ji, Sirmaur; Himachal Pradesh (India)- FeeLocation

Renuka Ji (Pin Code - 173022) Renuka Ji is a holy place in Hindu religion. It is the biggest natural lake (Renuka Lake)  of Himachal Pradesh. There is also the Renuka Mata  Mandir, the Bhagwan Parshuram Mandir/Taal and a zoo situated at the Renuka Ji.  FeeLocation - Renuka Ji Roads       Renuka ji is well connected with roads from various places like Nahan, Rajgarh and Dhaula Kuan etc. And every road is a single lane type.  Market     Dadahu is the main market of the destination. Renuka ji to Dadahu distance is 2 km. Basic level accommodation and food facilities are available there. A filling station and ATM are  also situated at Renuka ji. Transportation      Government and Private buses ply among Nahan - Renuka Ji - Rajgarh etc. Attractions of Renuka Ji Lake    Renuka Lake is the most attractive thing in Renuka Ji and it is also the greatest natural  lake of the state and its 2 km periphery road attracts all. Temples   Ma Renuka and Shri Parshuram temples are the other attractions of

Bhurshing Mahadev, Sirmaur; Himachal Pradesh (India)- FeeLocation

Bhurshing Mahadev Temple FeeLocation:- Bhurshing Mahadev Temple, Sirmour                                  Bhurshing Mahadev temple situated beautifully at the top of the hill.  It is about 1 and a half kilometres from NH and  the nearest Bus Stop known as Panwa Bus Stop. It  is a small  temple of Lord Shiva . The temple provides  a magical view of hills. It is a Tourist place under the Tourism of Himachal Pradesh. Due to its popularity within the tourists.It is also a  picturesque point among the people.  BRIEF HISTORY                There are many stories about the making of the temple. But most believe that the temple was made by two brothers and sisters . They used to stay near these hills. According to fables the temple is a symbol of faith and love to God by both of them. The Bhurshing Mahadev is another face of Hindu Lord Shiva. The valley people prayed Bhurshing  dev as their Ishat Dev or Main Dev. Locals assume them as  a deity of milk. There is a big stone on one side of the t