
Kullu Dussehra The Festval Of Gods
13 Feb 2019 - The Trippy Frog
Deep indside the valley of Himalayan mountains where peoples live in harmony & peace under the shadow of gods the amazing and extraordinary place called Kullu Manali where people spend their life time farming . Kullu the valley of gods is a beautiful place nestled in the Himalayas of Himachal Pradesh Himachal Pradesh devbhoomi of India or the valley of gods is a beautiful northern state nestled in the Himalayas . The festivel of gods Kullu Dussehra is the international festivel celebrated in kullu valley. The history of Kullu Dussehra dates back to the 17th century when a local deity known as Raghunathji was brought to Kullu from Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, and became the head deity of Kullu Valley. Every year at Dussehra around 200 of the local deities come to Dholpur Maidan to offer their respects to Raghunathji.
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