Vashisht Temple, Manali
About 3 kilometers from downtown Manali, across the gurgling Beas River, Vashisht is a tiny hamlet with natural sulphur springs. Emanating from the mountains of Vashisht, the sulphur springs gush hot and medicinal, endowed with great healing powers. Above the main square stand two old stone temples dedicated to sage Vashisht and Lord Rama. Legend has it that the great sage had narrated Yoga Vashishta, an ancient scripture to Lord Rama. This, ostensibly, was an extremely profound discourse that offered an insight into the inner world of consciousness. The smaller of the two temples dedicated to Vashisht opens to a partially covered courtyard with an ornamental shrine that has blackened by years of oil-lamp and incense smoke. This ornate quadrangle is also a resting place of wayfarers especially ascetics who unwind with a glass of tea or smoke chillums.
Other than affording a brilliant Himalayan scenery, the village of Vashisht has a bath complex with a restaurant. From the privacy of your own sunken bath, soak up the wonderful views and let the warm water relieve your weary nerves. There are separate bathrooms for ladies and gentlemen, fitted with Turkish-style showers. These baths are close to the hot water spring so that hot and cold water can be separately piped, maintaining the regular temperature for bathing. You are charged a nominal sum to avail the bath facility.
Though Vashisht always remains busy with tourists, a trip to this part of Manali is greatly recommended for its authentic atmosphere, and of course the healing waters of the sulphur springs._Yatra.com
Vashisht Temple, Manali
About 3 kilometers from downtown Manali, across the gurgling Beas River, Vashisht is a tiny hamlet with natural sulphur springs. Emanating from the mountains of Vashisht, the sulphur springs gush hot and medicinal, endowed with great healing powers. Above the main square stand two old stone temples dedicated to sage Vashisht and Lord Rama. Legend has it that the great sage had narrated Yoga Vashishta, an ancient scripture to Lord Rama. This, ostensibly, was an extremely profound discourse that offered an insight into the inner world of consciousness. The smaller of the two temples dedicated to Vashisht opens to a partially covered courtyard with an ornamental shrine that has blackened by years of oil-lamp and incense smoke. This ornate quadrangle is also a resting place of wayfarers especially ascetics who unwind with a glass of tea or smoke chillums.
Other than affording a brilliant Himalayan scenery, the village of Vashisht has a bath complex with a restaurant. From the privacy of your own sunken bath, soak up the wonderful views and let the warm water relieve your weary nerves. There are separate bathrooms for ladies and gentlemen, fitted with Turkish-style showers. These baths are close to the hot water spring so that hot and cold water can be separately piped, maintaining the regular temperature for bathing. You are charged a nominal sum to avail the bath facility.
Though Vashisht always remains busy with tourists, a trip to this part of Manali is greatly recommended for its authentic atmosphere, and of course the healing waters of the sulphur springs._Yatra.com