AT A GLANCE

Devta Name/Local Name/Vedic Name Devta Bhajari/ Bhajari
Type (Rishi, Nag, etc) Nag
Powering Divinity (Jogini) Jalori Jogni
Associated Devtas Panch Veer, Saini
Annual Fair (attended by which other deity) Thirsu, 12 Vaishakh (April), 25 Ashad (July), Shalnu, Tilda, 15 Shaun (July/August), Deem Mela, 17 Shaun (August), Budhi Diwali
Dussehra Participation/Place Kullu

QUICK FACTS

Location Distance from Kullu Directions Stay Options
Kot, Gram Panchayat Lajheri 81 km Kullu-Banjar-Jalori Pass-Khanag-Lajheri Rest House at Khanag

HIGHLIGHTS

Bhajhaaro devata is also known as Sesh Nag. It is said that he originated from a place called Khindrawai in village Kote. When a farmer was ploughing in his field, a mohra struck with his plough and came out from the soil. At the same time a voice was heard in the air that this is Bhajhaari devata and it should be established in village Kote. The farmer told this event to other villagers. The villagers built a temple and established this mohra in the temple and began to worship him. More temples of the devata were built in village Kanala and Deem. The devata has eight mohras.

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3.) Priest/ ‘Pajiara’ – Pune Ram ☎-
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4.) Bhandari
5.) Kuthiala
6.) Ganthidaar
7.) Paalsara
8.) Kayath
9.) Banth
10.) Jathali
11.) Dhami
12.) Mohta
13.) Phoolahri
14.) Bausan/ Nagaari
15.) Karwal
16.) Jathera/Pogaldar
17.) Nashandar
18.) Naud
19.) Swangi
20.) Wari
21.) Badhei
22.) Sonar/Thathiaya
23.) Neehar
24.) Purohit
25.) Gayak
26.) Jamaani
27.) Bajantri

Devta Haariyan is the clan which follows the particular devta or devi – it can be a village or various villages or many parts of the district which follows the devta in functions, fair and festivals etc.

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