Bilaspur is a place where the echoes of the past mingle with
the tomorrow. The new town, on the bank of the Gobindsagar Lake of the
Bhakra Dam is 64-km from Kiratpur on the
Chandigarh -
Manali National
Highway No-21.
In
the dim past, many centuries ago, Rishi Vyas came to the bank of the
Satluj river to do penance in the
verdant and fertile district abounding in low hills, forests, grazing
lands, rivulets and streams. In the Vyas Gufa, which draws a continuous
host of tourists and pilgrims, the Rishi who penned the Mahabharata, lived
as he prepared himself for the arduous task, which he was about to perform
latter in another Gufa in the Uttrakhand way up in the celestial heights
of the mighty Himalayas.
The ancient Lakshmi Narayan and Radheyshyam temples, along with the Vyas
Gufa, escaped being submerged by the swirling water of the dam as modern
man's monument to nature clashed with the old. The Satluj, which rises in
the snows of the Tibet, after crossing the Dhauladhar in the lower regions
of the Himalayas above Rampur, create wide terraces, in the highly
developed and populated town of Bilaspur. The 225m high Bhakra dam is the
highest in the world. A link with the past is still provided by Nalwari,
the most important fair of Bilaspur, which is held every year in the third
week of March.
Bilaspur, formerly the seat of the ruler of the State is now submerged in
the Gabind Sagar, it was situated on the south east side of the Satluj.
Bilaspur Township is situated just above the old town of Bilaspur at a
height of 6,70m above in sea level. The new Bilaspur Township can be
truely described as the first planned hill town of the country. The
pleasure of a visit will be enhanced manifold when a motor launch is
preferred as the means of travel, gliding through cool and enchanting
waters of the lake.
BRIDGE
Kandror Bridge: While the town is situated on the lake created by
the highest bridge in India, Kindror Bridge is the second highest bridge
in the world and is 22-km from Bilaspur.
Bhakra Dam: Situated at Bhakra village of Bilaspur, about 13-km
upstream from Nangal township, it is one of the highest straight gravity
dams in the world. The lake is about 90-km long, covering an area of about
168-sq-km of which 90% is in Bilaspur and 10% in Una district. The dam was
dedicated to nation by late Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru on November 20th, 1963.
The view of vast dam and green jungles around is fascinating indeed.
FORTS
Bahadurpur Fort: On the top of a hill known as Bahadurpur the
highest point (1,980m) in the district near Tepra Village in Paragana
Bahadurpur, after covering a distance of about 40-km from Bilaspur. The
beautiful woods of deodar and ban trees embellish this range. It is just
6-km above Namhol, from this high place the Ratanpur Fort, Swarghat, the
Fatehpur Fort, the Naina Devi hill, plains near Ropar and the mountains of
Shimla can be
seen. This Fort was built prior to 1835, but now is in its ruins.
Sariun Fort: To the eastern side of the Tiun range, on the lifty
range and peak of Sariun like this stronghold at an elevation of about
1,500m above M.S.L and is about 58-km.from Bilaspur. Tradition holds that
the fort was originally built by the same Raja of the erstwhile Suket
State and was subsequently wrested by the ruler of Bilaspur, the local
people entertain a superstition according to which, the stones once
forming part of the Fort are not used in any residential building.
Tiun Fort: Relics of this fort is situated on the top of a hill
known as the Tiun range, at distance of about 55-Km.from Bilaspur, on the
Ali Khad crossing Ghumarwin-Ladraur motorable road and about 10-km from
Ghumarwin.
PILGRIMAGE
Shri Naina Devi Ji:
A notable place of worship in the district is the temple of Shri Naina
Devi Ji, situated on the hill top which rises some 9,15m above the sacred
town of Anandpur Sahib in Ropar. The temple stands on the very summit of
the hill above a small bazar and is reached by a long flight of stone
steps or by a cable car. more...
OTHERS
The New Town: The ultimate effects of the colossal construction
were to generate many thousands KW of electric energy, which combined with
a canalization of the waters has extended irrigation over ten million
acres, to help in feeding the teeming millions. The Gobindsagar reservoir
behind the dam is 80-km long on whose banks has sprung the new township of
Bilaspur. Two big generating stations have been built just below the
Bhakra Dam, each with a capacity of 600 millions watts.
Deoli: Asia's biggest mirror carp hatchery is situated here, at a
distance of 13-km from the town.
Markand: Himachal has always been the favourite stamping grounds
of the ancient Rishis or Sage. Here they performed penances and sought
cures for mankind in their orisons or prayers. Markand is 25-km from
Bilaspur, is where Maharishi Markand performed the strictest austerities
on his body to delve into the secrets unknown to man. A dip in the sacred
waters over here is a sure cure, it is believed, for infant diseases and
sterility. There is also a famous shrine about 20-km from Bilaspur, in
tehsil Sadar named after renowned Rishi Markandeya, who lived and
worshiped there. According to a legend, a tunnel connected Markand and
Vyas cave and the two rishis, Vyas and Markand used to visit each other
through this sub-terrain path. In addition to a shrine there is also a
water spring of ancient fame where a night fair is held annually on
Baisakhi day.
Vyas Cave: The name of sage Vyas is well known in this part.
Situated at the foot of the new township, the belief is that Vyas Rishi
meditated in this cave. The origin of the town, Vyaspur is believed to
have been derived from this cave. Lying on the left bank of river Satluj,
this place is famous as a pilgrimage too.
Swarghat: Swarghat is ideally situated about 40-km.off Bilaspur on
the Bilaspur-Chandigarh road. Perched at an elevation of about 1,220m from
sea level, Naina Devi temple and Bhakra Dam, are also approachable from
here. There is also a temple dedicated to Lakshmi Narayan.
The Nalwari or Annual cattle fair is held at Bilaspur for four or five days in March / April months, the occasion is marked by wrestling and other amusements. Cattle are brought from Nalagarh and neighboring parts of Punjab to sell over here.
Air:
Chandigarh
and Bhuntar are the nearest airports, located at 135-km and 131-km from
Bilaspur.
Rail: The nearest broad gauge railway station is at Kiratpur Sahib
and nearest narrow gauge railway station is at Shimla, which are connected
by regular bus services.
Road: Bilaspur is approachable by road from Shimla and Chandigarh.
Accommodation options in and around Bilaspur vary from luxurious hotels such as HTPDC's Hotel at Swarghat to reasonable budget hotels.
Situated in the hot temperature zone the climate of Bilaspur ranges from high temperature to sub tropical and snow rarely falls over here.
Deoli: 13-km
Markand: 25-km
Bahadurpur: 40-km
Sarium: 58-km
Tiun: 55-km
Swarghat: 40-km
Nangal: 13-km
Chandigarh :
135-km
Bhuntar: 131-km