09/08/2025
🏔️ Hadimba Devi Temple – 472 Years of Change in One Place 🏔️
Stand here for a while… and you can feel two Manalis at once.
The first — from 1553, when this temple was new.
Back then, there were no roads, no markets, no hotels.
Only narrow forest trails, where a handful of locals would walk barefoot or in wool shoes, carrying firewood and offerings. The air was cleaner, colder, sharper. The deodar trees seemed taller, the silence deeper.
The second — today’s Manali.
Paved roads curl up to the temple gates. Cafés, souvenir stalls, and camera flashes line the way. Tourists arrive in minutes from their hotels, coffee in hand, ready for a quick photo before the next stop.
In between those two worlds, centuries passed — but the changes came fastest in the last 50 years.
1970s – The first guesthouses appeared, built of wood and stone, run by local families.
1990s – The tourism boom; concrete hotels began replacing orchards.
2000s – Manali went global. From backpackers to luxury travelers, the temple became a symbol of “must-see Himachal.”
The weather, too, changed quietly.
Once, the winters were longer, the cold more biting. Now, the snow arrives later and leaves sooner. The scent of pine is mixed with exhaust from cars. The forest paths are busier, the stillness harder to find.
And yet… in the right moment, you can still feel the old Manali.
It’s in the way the wind moves through the cedar leaves, in the dark wood of the temple that has stood for 472 winters, in the quiet breath you take before stepping inside.
Time has changed almost everything here —
but it hasn’t changed the feeling you get when you finally stop and listen. ❤️
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