Monday, 21 December 2015

Manti Temple Kinnaur

Mathi is the local goddess of Chhitkul Village in Kinnaur. This temple is one of those which are constructed five hundred years ago by the resident of Garhwal. The square ark of the goddess is made of walnut wood and is secured with garments and surmounted by a tuft of yak tail, which is carried by two shafts called bayanga. As per legend says that the Devi started her journey from Brindvan or passed by Badri Nath or Mathura and laterally reached Tibat. When she come to Garhwal, by Sirmour and reached at the Barua Khad. She found that the reason separated into seven sections. The deity of Shaung Village was her nephew. She appointed him to monitor the tarritory and then she contnued to Chasu town. She again delegated her another nephew as a watchman named as Narenas of Chasu. At that point she went to the Kamru fortification where her spouse Badri Nath, was a watchman of the throne of Bushahr. She further went to Sangla where her another nephew, Barang Nag, was in charge of defending the Rupin Ghati. From that point she continued to Batseri town, where Badri Nath of Batseri, her spouse was in charge of guarding a spot named Dhumthan. Thus forward she touched base at Rakchham where Shanshares, yet another nephew was named as a gatekeeper of Dhumthan. At last she touched base at Chhitkul and settled there forever accepting the general obligation of protecting the seven divisions. After her landing, the people had a lot of nourishment, creatures had adequate grass and the town started to legitimate. She had likewise a pujares. Now a days, in the morning the pujares bring water from nearby spring and worship the goddess during this various musical instruments are played.

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