Panoramic view of Sangrah Town.

Saturday, August 29, 2015

Nati Dance in Hariyali Festival Sangrah

Nati Dance Performance by Famous Folk Singer of Himachal Kuldeep Sharma and his Troop in Last Cultural Night Hariyali Mela Sangrah. Hariyali Festival is symbol of Greenery and Prosperity according to seiner citizens it has been celebrated from 300 years.  Hariyali Mela begins by the permission and procession of local Lord Vijat Maharaj. Hariyali Festival has been celebrated from 15th to 17th of August every year and Flok Dances or Cultural Programs are being main attraction of Mela. Vijat Temple is situated at Rawlagarh Fort/Hill of Sangrah. There are two Palaeolithic (Ancient Stone) Idols of Ma Kali on Chabootra/ Pyramid near temple. Palaeolithic/ Ancient Stone Idols of Ma Kali near Temple are told more than 400 years old. Rawlagarh Fort is also known as Sangrah Kila and this small village is told oldest village of area. Sangrah Village is also told about 400 years old according to history of Sirmaur State. Fort and Temple looks from distance parts of area and people have a great faith in Lord. Sangrah is a Beautiful Town, Green Valley and Sub-Division of District Sirmour, Himachal Pradesh. Sangrah Town is about 358 K.M. from Delhi, 161 K.M. from Shimla, 152 K.M. from Chandigarh, 65 K.M. from Rajgarh, 63 K.M. from Nahan and 25 K.M. from Renuka Ji (By Road). Government Degree College Sangrah, SDM Office,Tehsil Office, BDO, HDO, ADO, BSNL Exchange, Police Station, Old House of National Awarded Kinkri Devi, Jawga Hils, Jawga Helipad, Rawlagarh Fort, Brah Forest, Bhagwan Parshuram Music School, Lord Vijat and Shiva Temple are the main attraction/Place of Sangrah. There are 41 Gram Panchayats in Sangrah Development Block and Sub-Division and total Road length of area is about 641 K.M. About 21 Panchayats of Sangrah Block has been covered with the Snow during winter season. Churdhar Hills, Jablog, Piulilani, Haripurdhar, Gattadhar, Balayandhar, Sunderdhat, Brah-Rupee, Jawga Hills, Choras and Diwri-Khrahan are the Snow bounded Area/ Hills/ Panoramic Valley/ Village/ Forest of Sangrah Block in winters. Population of Sangrah Sub-Division is about 70,500 and height of Sangrah Town is about 6,000 Feet. Budechhu, Dhakuli, Nati, Geeh, Thoda Fight and Purua are the Famous Folk Dance of this area. The main crops/cash crops of Sangrah Subdivision (c) are Maize, Wheat, Gram, Palsies, Tomato, Potato, Ginger, Pees and Garlic. Fruits Apple, Banana, Mango, Dry Fruits and Peach are grown over here.

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