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The Manjaa is a traditional Punjabi name for a woven bed. It consists of a wooden frame bordering a set of knotted ropes. Traditionally the user would lie directly on top of the ropes without an intervening mattress. The making of a Manjaa begins with the tying of a Jee (Life knot) at one corner of the bed. The art of weaving the manjaa is called manjaa unena. Manjaa were known as Charpoy (from the Punjabi word chaarpaaee) to the British.
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Himachali caps are of typical styles and they differ region to region. In Kinnaur shawls, saris and trousers are woven in wool. The shawls woven in Rampur, also known as Rampur chaddar, are known for their soft texture and durability. In Chamba district, weaving assumes a chequered pattern. Besides shawls, carpets and blankets are also a vital part of the Himachali lifestyle
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APS Dagshai is located at 30.88° N 77.05° E[1]. It has an average elevation of 1734 metres (5688 feet).
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Manimahesh Lake:- It is a high altitude lake which is located in the district Chamba (32 km from Bharmaur). It is about 4,080 metres (13,386 ft) above the sea level. It is held sacred to Lord Shiva. This lake is the venue of the Manimahesh Yatra that begins from Chamba after the festival of Janamashtami
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Suraj Tal is a high altitude lake located below the summit of the Baralacha Pass in the Lahaul and Spiti. It is about 4,980 m above the sea level. This lake is the source of river Bhaga.
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Jakhu Hill :- ( 2,455 meters ) 2 km. from town. This is the highest peak of Shimla and offers panoramic view of the town and the mountains. 'Hanuman Temple of Jakhu' is very famous. According to legend, Hanumanji took some rest here when he was carrying a hill of 'Sanjiwani Booti' ( a herb to save the life of Lakshmana, the younger brother of Lord Rama