Kamrunag Trek Full Information || Kamrunag Lake and Temple Himachal Pradesh || Manisha Thakur

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Part 2 Kamrunag Temple :    • Part 2: बड़ा देव कमरुनाग मंदिर की कहा...  

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Embark on an unforgettable journey to Kamrunag Lake and Temple in Himachal Pradesh with this detailed trek guide. Whether you're a seasoned trekker or a nature enthusiast, this video by mine provides all the essential information you need for the Kamrunag trek. Discover the serene beauty of the lake, the spiritual significance of the temple, and tips for making your trek safe and enjoyable. So come and join us as we explore one of Himachal Pradesh's hidden gems!

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History: Dev Kamarunag’s original name was Ratan Yaksha (also known as Baburbhanji which is mentioned in Mahabharata too). Ratna Yaksha was the grandson of Bhima and the son of Ghatotkacha. He was a self-learned warrior, he practiced by keeping Lord Vishnu’s idol in front of him and he considered it his master, the Guru. He got to know about the story of Mahabharat being fought in some far corner of Bharat and decided to take part in it. Brave and courageous he was, he decided to fight with the weaker party, which meant he was going to join the army of Kauravas.

Lord Krishna got to know about it and he decided to stop the self-learned warrior before he could reach the battlefield. Disguised as a yogi, Lord Krishna appeared before the Yaksha. He asked him about his journey and told him about the hardships being experienced by wounded soldiers. Ratan Yaksha listened to the story and it strengthened his determination. Lord Krishna gave him a troublesome test to find out the potency of his arrows and said, “I will be convinced if you can pierce every leaf of that enormous peepal tree with the arrow.” When the Yaksha was preparing his arrow, the Lord plucked some leaves and hid them in his closed fists. To his surprise, the arrow pierced even the leaves in his fists. Then Lord Krishna asked him about his guru, upon which the Yaksha replied it to be no one but the almighty himself, and there Lord Krishna spotted an opening, transformed into his actual formless eternal form, and asked the young man for Gurudakshina, the fee for services he had never offered to his student.

The yaksha couldn’t resist and he had to offer what the Lord had asked for, his head. He gave away his head and asked the Lord to keep it alive until the Great War was over. The Lord immediately agreed and blessed him with the same, his head was brought to Kamru Hill and today it’s referred to as KamruNag Temple. Legend also says that the head was kept at the Nalsar Lake in the Mandi district but because of climatic problems faced by the head, it was shifted to the top of the hill, from where he could see the greatest wars of all time, live and exclusive.

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