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      Mandir - Thandi Sadak 
 
 
 
  Shanidev 
      Mandir - Thandi Sadak 
 
 
 
  Golu 
      Devata Mandir - Thandi Sadak Nainital 
 
 
         
         
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                | Golu Devata is thought to be as an incarnation of Gaur Bhairav 
                  (Shiva), and is worshipped all over the region and regarded 
                  as the dispenser of justice by the devotees with extreme faith. 
 Historically, he is considered as the brave son and General 
                  of Katyuri king, Jhal Rai and his mother was Kalinka, and his 
                  grandfather was Hal Rai and great grandfather was Hal Rai. Historically 
                  the origin of Golu Devata is accepted at Champawat. His mother 
                  Kalinka is believed to be the sister of two other local deities 
                  Harishchand Devjyun (the divine spirit of Raja Harish of the 
                  Chands) and Sem Devjyun and both these deities are regarded 
                  as uncles of Lord Golu.
 
 There are many temples of Golu Devata in Kumaun, and the most 
                  popular are at Chitai, Champawat, Ghorakhal. It is the popular 
                  belief that Golu Devata dispense quick justice to the devotee.
 
 Devotees in turn offers bells and Sacrifice of animals after 
                  the fulfilment of wish. Thousands of bells of every size can 
                  be seen hanging over the temple premisces. Many devotees file 
                  a lot of written petitions daily, which are received by the 
                  temple. .
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  Parshan 
      Devi Mandir - Thandi Sadak 
 
 
         
         
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                | Parshan Devi Mandir is located on the northern side of 
                  the Naini Lake. 
 Hours of Operation :- 6 AM - 7:30 PM
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  HANUMAN GARHI 
 HANUMAN GARHI :- (1950 MT) About 3 kms 
      from Nainital is the famous temple of Lord Hanumanji.
 
 HANUMAN GARHI is situated to the south of Tallital. It was built by Neem 
      Karoli Baba, a famous local saint in around 1950. This temple is built on 
      beautiful a hill. One can view the magnificent sun set & valley view 
      of the Tarai from here. Watching the sun gliding down the mountains is what 
      makes the place the most interesting.
 
 
 Hanuman Garhi 
      temple is also famous for its strategic location. It is situated at such 
      a height and at such a site, from where the sunrises and sunsets are artistically 
      visible. People who visit Nainital do not miss the opportunity of watching 
      the mesmerizing view of sunset that one can get from this place. Hanuman 
      Garhi is a must visit for people with a religious bent of mind. On the other 
      side of the hill housing the temple are Shitala Devi temple and Ashram of 
      Lila Sah Bapu.
 
 The best feature of Hanuman Garhi temple that one does not have to climb 
      much.
 
 
  Golu 
      Devta Mandir - Ghorakhal 
 
 
         
         
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                | Ghorakhal 
                  is a small place, which is famous for the temple of Lord Golu 
                  worshipped by hill people perched at an altitude of 2000 meters 
                  above the sea level. It falls under Nainital district of Uttarakhand, 
                  approximately 15 km away from Nainital. 'Ghorakhal ' literally 
                  means ‘a pond for water to horses’. It is a picturesque 
                  site, with natural serenity and placidity. 
 One of the famous attractions in Ghorakhal is Golu Devta Temple, 
                  always in news for the unique rituals performed here. One such 
                  ritual is that devotees make petitions at the temple, using 
                  stamp papers, to seek desired decree in litigations. On accomplishment 
                  of their wish, the deity is shown gratitude by hanging bells 
                  or making animal sacrifice. People from all over the region 
                  consider Golu Devta, the presiding deity of the temple, to be 
                  an incarnation of Lord Shiva and ‘the God of Justice’.
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  SHRI 
      KAINCHI DHAM MANDIR 
 
 
         
         
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                | On the Nainital - Almora Road , 9 Km from Bhowali and 17 Kms 
                  from Nainital is a modern pilgrim centre. This place has achieved 
                  recognition owing to the ashram of the famous Neem Karoli Maharaj. 
                  Kaichi is a term used for two sharp hairpin bends of the motor 
                  road in local dialect hence the name. It has no relation with 
                  scissors. 
 Founded by the famous Maharaj Neem Karoli Baba and is very well 
                  maintained and kept neat and clean. The concept of this place 
                  came into existence in 1942 when Maharaj Neem Karoli along with 
                  Shri Poornanand of the Kainchi Village proposed building an 
                  Ashram here dedicated to Sombari Maharaj and Sadhu Premi Baba 
                  who used to perform yagnas in this very place. Later in 1962, 
                  their dream materialised and the forest from this area was cleared 
                  and a rectangular platform was constructed. After due permission 
                  from the Forest Conservator, Maharaj Ji acquired the lease of 
                  this land and constructed a Temple devoted to Lord Hanuman over 
                  that rectangular platform and adjacent to it is the Kainchi 
                  Temple and an Ashram built for devotees. There is also a cave 
                  beside the temple where Baba Neem Karoli used to spend his time 
                  praying and is considered a sacred area.
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