Himachal Pradesh is one of the most famous and mysterious part of northern India surrounded by the the worlds highest mountains 'The Himalyas'. "Himachal" meaning of this beautiful state is "Land Covered By Snow". Over 80% area of Himachal is 800 meters above the sea level and touches over 7000 meters. The state have Abundance of water and electricity.Over this height the nature will talk to you. the beauty and the scenery beyond the mountains will Make it far better to leave the world for a moment. 


Himachal is not only known for scenery and true nature but also state is known for its spirituality and being state where over 1 crore lords is ruling over nearly 1 crore of people. The thing That makes Himachal one of the most Spiritual and well known state in India Because of the people who lives here and their believes over their gods.

Himachal Pradesh And The Pandvas's___                                                                                                                      
                                Himachal commonly known as" Land Of Lords". The Pandvas who was the hero's of India's most Biggest battle in history "The Mahabhartaa" was here.They had been there over 1 year and wondered every part of himachal. 50% People of the state worship The Pandvas. 

Proofs and Evidences:

In a bid to bring the rich historical root of Himachal Pradesh out of oblivion and to promote tourism, the state government is conducting a survey to find evidence of places linked with visit of the Pandavas. "Survey is underway to find evidence for these historical references of visit of the Pandavas to the state during their 14 years of banishment to forest and on other occasions," said Prem Sharma, Director, Department of Language and Culture. 

The objective behind the exercise is to trace the rich historical root of Himachal Pradesh popularly called "Dev bhoomi" (land of lords) and promote tourism by developing these sites, Sharma said. 

"Historical texts say that during their banishment the Pandavas had stayed at Hatkoti which falls in the modern day's Shimla district," he said adding that there is a temple of Hidimba, wife of mighty Bhima, at Kullu. 

There is also reference of Arjuna travelling to 'Kinner' country which is considered to be the modern day Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh, the director said. 

To corroborate all these historical references with evidence, researchers of the state Language and Culture department are conducting the detailed survey expected to be completed in a year, Sharma said. 

He said memorials would be built at the places where evidences are found about the links with Pandavas. 

According to the epic Mahabharta, Pandavas -- a group of five brothers namely Yudhisthir, Arjuna, Bhima, Nakul and Sehdev -- were forced to live in jungle for 14 years.