Shimla Adventure
Shimla also known as Simla, is the capital and the largest city of the Northern
India state of Himachal Pradesh. Shimla is home to a number of buildings that
are styled in the Tudorbethan and neo-Gothic architectures dating from the
colonial era, as well as multiple temples and churches. The colonial architecture
and churches, the temple, and the nature environment of the city attracts tourists.
Major city center's attractions include the Shri Hanuman Jakhu(Statue), Jakhu
Temple, Viceregal Lodge, Christ Church, Mail Road, The Ride and Anadal.
is Annadale, and the easternmost point is Sanjauli and western point is Chotta
Shimla.
Etymology
Shimla city gets its name from Shyamala Mata, a fearless incarnation of the
goddess Kali. The temple of the goddess is situated on Bantony Hill, near The
Ride, named Kali Bari Temple. According to another version Shimla gets its
name from the world 'Shyamalaya' meaning blue slate by faqir on Jakhu. But
generally, the society finds the first version more believable, acceptable and
reasonable.
Culture
The people of Shimla are informally called Shimlaites. With largely
cosmopolitan crowds, a variety of festivals are celebrated here. The Shimla
Summer Festival, held every year during peak tourist season, and lasting 3-4
days, is celebrated on the Ridge. The highlights of this event include
performances by popular singer from all over the country.
Shimla has many temples and is often visited by devotees from nearby towns
and cities. The Kali Bari temple, dedicated to the Hindu goddess Kali is near
the mail. Jakhoo Temple, for the Hindu god Hanuman, is located at the highest
point in Shimla.
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