Himachal in Winter 8/ The town which was loved by Noor Jahan
We would have been denied of a
wonderful town in Himachal Pradesh, had we not taken the decision of leaving
Dalhousie before schedule. I was purely mersmerised by the beauty of the place.
We received a very warm welcome
by the staffs and the manager of the Himachal Tourism Hotel in Nurpur, as soon
as we reached there. They were all in readiness after receiving the information
from Dalhousie hotel that we are moving out to Nurpur. While we were checking
out from Dalhousie in the morning, the manager told us that we can go to Nurpur,
as Dalhousie’s extra day booking will automatically get transferred to Nurpur.
The lunch was ready. After having
the food, we went out to know the place.
It was not that Nurpur was
unknown to me. Infact, while surfing the Himachal related websites, I came
across Nurpur quite a few number of times. But I didn’t have the idea, that
Nurpur is also a gem of a place in the state.
The first and foremost objective
of Nurpur was to escape the bitter cold of Dalhousie. This objective was a
grand success. Dalhousie’s manager assured us that since Nurpur is located at a
much lesser altitude, only 2,000 feet above sea level, the chill would be much
less. The temperature here at 2pm was 15 degrees. Just 24 hours ago, while we
were roaming in Dalhousie’s Gandhi Chawk it was 2 degrees. Being located at the
foothills, the roads here are largely plain.
The main place of attraction here
in Nurpur is its fort.
Let’s talk a bit about the
history of Nurpur. This town was ruled by the Pathania clan of the Rajputs. The
town was established by King Jhet Pal in the eleventh century. But the town flourished
in between 1580 and 1613, during the period of Raja Vasu. The Nurpur fort was
built by Raja Vasu. But during that time, the town was known as Dhameri. So how
did the name changed to Nurpur?
The name Nurpur came from the Mughal
ruler Jahangir’s wife Noor Jahan. When Jahangir was at the helm in Delhi, Noor
Jahan came to Dhameri. She was so mersmerised by the beauty of the place that
she decided to stay permanently here. The Pathania rulers here were worried
known Noor Jahan’s decision. They knew if Noor Jahan stays here, Dhameri would
go into the hands of the Mughals. The rulers wanted to resist Mughal aggression
here by any means. So in order to make Noor Jahan leave the town, they planned
a very innovative idea. Even Noor Jahan was also not hurt with that idea.
The rulers told Noor Jahan, that
there is a disease quietly spreading in Dhameri. So if she stays here for a
longer period of time, it could hamper her beauty. Noor Jahan believed this and
decided to leave the place. The rulers heaved a sigh of relief.
But in order to remember Noor
Jahan, the name of this place was changed to Nurpur in 1622 by the then ruler
Jagat Singh Pathania. Till 1947, Nurpur was a princely state.
The Nurpur fort is located on a vast
plain land, at a hill top. After entering through the main gate of the fort,
there is a massive open space. Large part of the fort is now in ruins. The 1905
Kangra Earthquake was a reason behind the fort turning into ruins.
Brijrajswami temple is the main
point of attraction inside the fort. Before the temple was built the place used
to be Deewan-I-Khaas. As a result the temple has an Islamic structure. Lord
Krishna is the main deity in the temple. Jagat Singh Pathania brought the idol
from Chittor of Rajasthan and placed it here.
The entire Nurpur valley can be
seen from the fag end of the fort. On the right, we can see the mountains of
Himachal, while it’s the Punjab plains on our left. A river is flowing by. It
is known as Jawhar Khad, a tributary of Chakki River.
We spent a few hours here in the
fort. To be frank, I have seen many larger forts that this one, but to me, this
fort has a special beauty.
From the Nurpur fort, we headed
to Nagini Mata temple. The temple is located at 6 kms from Nurpur, on the way
to Kullu. There is a forest type feeling in and around the temple. Since its
jungle all around, spotting Snakes here is quite normal. But the locals believe
it’s not Snake but Goddess Nagin herself comes to visit her worshippers. The
locals also believe that if someone with snake bite drinks the water of this
temple, he or she gets completely cured. Well, though we felt it is very
absurd, but we didn’t want to hurt the feelings of the locals by countering
their point.
Read More: Himachal in Winter 7/ On Netaji’s Trail
The sun has set in the west. We
have to head to the hotel now. Our tour is almost at the end. Tomorrow we will
be heading towards Amritsar with the great memories of Himachal that we had in
the past few days.
How to Reach
It is my request to spent a day
here in Nurpur if your tour Kangra Valley. Reach Pathankot from Howrah or
Delhi. The town is located at just 26 kms from Pathankot. Regular buses are
available.
Where to Stay
Though there are quite a few
private hotels here in Nurpur, the best place to stay here is the HPTDC run
Hotel Nupur. Book the property online through the portal, hptdc.in.
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