Must Visit - Mohan Shakti Heritage Park (Solan)

 

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If you are an explorer and have a desire to investigate new and less investigated destinations, do converse with local people of that place, they will give you the thought. During my visit to Himachal Pradesh in  March  2018, I came to know Mohan Shakti Heritage Park in the Solan area. A speedy pursuit on Google gave me that the spot merits visiting.

 After arriving at the recreation center I was entranced by its magnificence.

This sanctuary begins with a lovely way with exceptional trees on the two sides which we observe normally in landscapes.

Mohan Shakti Heritage Park also called Solan Heritage Park or simply Mohan Heritage Park is an attractive heritage park built in the valley of district Solan in Himachal Pradesh. This park is spread over an area of about more than 40 acres. The scenic place is located by the bank of AshwaniKhadd. The Heritage Park is located at half an hour's drive from the Shimla-Solan Highway. The Mohan Shakti Heritage Park is one of the most preferred tourist places for people visiting Shimla and Solan.

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Mohan Shakti Heritage Park

Nobody would ever visualize that such an awesome sanctuary has been underlying a huge plain region inside the mountains. The sanctuary is so completely planned and the symbols put are past delightful.

The pleasant park is enhanced with numerous exceptional structures. 

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Elephant Sculpture

Here, travelers can appreciate investigating a legacy park, go through fields, enjoy flying creature watching, get looks at archeological areas, and perfect scenes of pinnacles, mists, and sunlight. 

On the off chance that you are visiting Shimla, Kasauli, or some other close-by place, you should visit this spot to accept that such an amazing structure is existing in the lower regions of the Solan area. 

The Park has been made with respectable goals to advance enthusiasm for Vedic Sciences in the more youthful age and spread mindfulness about our way of life. The perfect feeling of harmony beats when anybody enters this topic based sanctuary.


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Shiva's Statue

The Mohan Shakti Heritage Park was established by Mr. Kapil Mohan, a resigned Brigadier General, and Padma Shree Award champ. He has consistently demonstrated enthusiasm for instructing individuals particularly youth about the rich Vedic Culture of the Nation. The establishment stone of the Heritage Park was laid by the then Prime Minister of the nation, Mr. Atal Biahri Vajpayee.  As indicated by the executive of Mohan Shakti Trust, Brig Kapil Mohan, the recreation center would be a peaceful spot to learn and reflect.

Regardless of whether you are 100-150 km. from Solan, this spot ought to be an unquestionable requirement visit particularly with kids to show them our Vedic legacy, entire Hindu Religion can be perceived from this spot.

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Lord Shiva

Inside the large outskirts of the recreation center, there is a lovely sanctuary, Kali Ka Tibba sanctuary. The platform appears to be the jewel in the midst of the wild. The whole perplexing of Heritage Park is spotted with various sculptures, figures, and statuettes. Large sculptures of Indian Gods and Goddesses can be seen here. Extraordinary creatures made of Plaster of Paris (POP) are the principal attractions of the recreation center.

The best ideal opportunity to go to an "aarti" is at noon when you can hear the whole corridor ring in amicability with the aarti.

So if this attracted you to visit this spot and you have wanted to visit this spot you may Shimla or Solan. From that point, one can design a day visit to Ashwanikhad. A drive of 90 minutes would take you to Mohan Shakti Heritage Park. One simply needs to take a rough terrain course from Salogra Station on Kalka Shimla Highway.

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With love Sanjana Chauhan


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