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Located
on a mountain spur, an hour's drive from Mandi brings you to this
dark jewel like lake. With water, woodland and high hills, it presents
a variety of natural beauty and the spot is sacred for Hindus, Buddhists,
Sikhs. It was from here that the great Indian teacher and tantric,
Padmasabhava left for Tibet. Known to the Tibetans as Guru Rimpoche,
the Previous Master. It was under Padmasambahava's influence that
Mahayana Buddhism spread over Tibet. There are islands of floating
reed on Rewalsar Lake and the spirit of Padmasabha is said to reside
in them. It is here that the sage Lomas did penance in devotion
to Lord Shiva, and the Sikh Guru Gobind Singh also resided here
for one month.
How to Get There
Rewalsar is 24 km by road from Mandi. Taxis and buses are available
at Mandi.
Climate
In winter, the temperature can hover around freezing point when
heavy woollens are required. During summer, the climate is mild
and light woolens/cottons are recommended.
Places of Interest in and Around Rewalsar
Monasteries:
At opposite end of the lake there are two Tibetan monasteries. The
Bhutanese also have one.
Gurudwara:
This Gurudwara was built in 1930 by Raja Joginder Sen of Mandi.
It commemorates Guru Gobind Singh's Visit, when he sought to evolve
a common strategy with the hill rural against the Mughal emperor
Aurangzeb.
Temple:
At Rewalsar there are three Hindu temples. These are dedicated to
the sage Lomas, to Lord Krishna and to Lord Shiva.
Mini Zoo :
The forest department maintains a small zoo at Rewalsar. Above Rewalsar,
the Seven Lakes are also of interest, but at present only three
lakes are existing.