Dalhousie Sightseeing : Places to visit in destination
Dalhousie
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Places to visit in the city Dalhousie
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KHAJJIAR - Dalhousie
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22 Kms Referred
as the Mini Switzerland of India is one of the finest
Saucer shaped meadows lined by Tall Deodar Trees and
a Lake in the middle with over an 500 year old Wooden
Nag Temple near to the Lake.
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KYNANCE - Dalhousie
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Kynance is a private residential building of Dharamvirs.
This building was constructed during the year 1933
by Dr. N.R.Dharamvir of Lahore. This building acquired
historical significance due to the reason that Neta
Ji Subhash Chander Bose, a class fellow of the wife
of Dr. Dharamvir, stayed with them for a period of
7 months beginning May, 1937. Before arriving in Dalhousie,
Neta Ji was in British Jail where his health had deteriorated.
On the request of his younger brother the British
High Court released Neta Ji on parole on health grounds.
It brought Neta Ji to the climate of Dalhousie. Kynance
is barely 50 kms. from G.P.O. It lies hidden from
the public eye below the road. An insignificant looking
board bearing the name of Kynance hangs from a tree
and is discernible to only those tourists who have
an eye for details.
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SUBHASH BAOLI - Dalhousie
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Just approximatly 1 km from G.P.O. is a charming
natural spot called Subhash Baoli. Neta ji Subhash
Chander Bose during his 7 months sojourn in Dalhousie
in 1937 is believed to have spent most of his days
by the side of this water body, meditating amidst
dense woods of Cedar and meeting his party workers.
This place lies on the G.P.O. – Jandri Gaht Road.
A canopy with seating facilities has been created
by the local administration at this place.
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ST. ANDREW\'S CHURCH - Dalhousie
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St. Andrew\'s Church commonly known as the Church
of Scotland was built in the year 1903 at Baloon by
Protestant Christians. The Church is approximately
one and half kms. from Dalhousie\'s bus stand. The
Church building is in good condition, recently a brick
boundary wall has been erected around it to save the
building from mischief mongers.
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ST. PATRICK\'S CHURCH - Dalhousie
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This Church is situated in Baloon, Dalhousie Cantt.,
on Military Hospital road approximately 2 kms. from
main bus stand. St. Patrick\'s Church is the largest
church in Dalhousie having a seating capacity of 300
persons in its main hall. The Church was built in
the year 1909 and the dressed-stone building is still
in good condition. This Church was built exclusively
from contribution made by officers and ranks of the
British Army. At present the Church is managed and
maintained by the Catholic Diocese of Jalandhar.
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ST. FRANCIS\' CHURCH - Dalhousie
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This Catholic Church is a very prominent monument
on the Subhash Chowk. This Church was built in the
year 1894 from the contributions made by Army and
Civil Officers and Civilians. This Church is managed
and maintained by the Cathoilic Diocese of Jalandhar.
St. Francis\' Church on Prtrain hill is believed to
have been built on the lines of a certain church in
England. Beautiful glass work and intricate stone
work can be seen in the Church. Service is conducted
every Sunday.
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SHIVKUL - Dalhousie
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Shivkul is an Ashram of Vimala Thakur, a re-knowned
religious philosopher lady from Gujarat. Shivkul is
on the Mall Road betwen Gandhi Chowk and Subhash Chowk.
From here one can enjoy the beautiful panorama of
Pir Panjal Hills, connecting Chamba Distt. with Jammu
& Kashmir. During summer when Vimala Hi popularly
known as Vimala Bahen comes to Dalhousie many foreigners
as well as Indian disciples of Vimala Ji from all
parts of the coutry and abroad gather in Dalhousie
to attend her lectures on spiritualism.
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DAKSHINA MURTI - Dalhousie
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Dakshina Murti is a yoga institution created by Dr.
R. P. Kaushik of Sonepat/Delhi during mid seventies.
Dr. Kaushik travelled all over the world to teach
yoga and spiritualism. He died in July 1987. His followers
still come to Dalhousie and stay at Dakshina Murti
200 mts away from Subhash Chowk on the small Mall
known as Garam Sarak.
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