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Namsakar Everyone, Kasar Devi mandir aur Magnetic Hill ka bada naam suna tha. Almora jana kai baar hota hai lekin, Mandir ke darshan ab tak nahi hue. To is aetwaar main aur mere dost amit ne Kasar Devi jaane ka mann banaya aur hum subah 8 baje wahan se ke gadi se rawaana ho gaye. Kasar devi mandir pahunchne par waqai anand prapt hua, main kai ghanton tak wahan baitha raha aur wahan se guru ji se baat ki. Sath hi main wahin sthith Swami vivekanand ji ki wo Gufa bhi dekhi jahan unhone meditation ki thi. Vlog poora zaroor dekhiyega aur channel ko subscribe zaroor kar dijiyega doston, So much love to all. ❤️ Kasar Devi is a tiny hamlet, perched a mere 8 KM from Almora, in the stunningly silent hills of Kumaon, Uttarakhand. Uttarakhand is known for its many hidden gems – each turn can take you to the most beautiful of vistas. And, Kasar Devi is no exception. The village gets its name from the namesake local deity’s temple of Kasar Devi. A Devi temple erected in her reverence is a popular pilgrimage destination in the vicinity of Almora. The calmness exuberated at Kasar Devi is only superseded by the imposing panoramic view of the valleys, rivers, and hamlets that surround the village. A must-visit for nature and history enthusiasts. About Kasar Devi The village of Kasar Devi is named after the temple dedicated to the local deity Kasar Devi. The temple structure dates to the 2nd century CE. Swami Vivekananda visited Kasar Devi in the 1890s, and numerous western seekers, Sunyata Baba Alfred Sorensen, and Lama Anagarika Govinda. The place is also known for Crank’s Ridge, just outside the village, which was a popular destination during the Hippie movement of the 1960s and 1970s, and continues to attract trekkers and tourists, both domestic and foreign. The temple hosts the annual “Kasar Devi Fair” on Kartik Poornima (November–December). History Kasar Devi came into prominence when Swami Vivekananda visited this place and meditated here, back in the 1890s. He was impressed by the place so much that he mentioned Kasar Devi in his writings. After Danish mystic Alfred Sorenson (also known as Sunyata Baba) made Kasar Devi his home, this quaint hamlet attracted many western spiritual seekers to this place. Then in the 1930s, Danish mystic Sunyata Baba (Alfred Sorensen) came here and lived here the over three decades, as did Ernst Hoffman, who became Tibetan Buddhist Lama Anagarika Govinda and Li Goutami. This led to a series of spiritual seekers from the west, visiting them. In 1961, Govinda was visited by Beat poets, Allen Ginsberg, Peter Orlovsky, and Gary Snyder. The Hippie Village of the 70’s The quiet and calm atmosphere that encapsulates Kasar Devi has drawn many eminent artists, writers and poets, and personalities. Bob Dylan, George Harrison, Cat Stevens, Allen Ginsburg, and Timothy Leary are some of the well-known personalities to have visited Kasar Devi. Needless to say, but this was the Hippie Hill during the Hippie counter culture of the 70s. In later history, at the peak of the Hippie movement, the area also became a part of the Hippie trail. Crank’s Ridge, colloquially known as Hippie Hill, which lies ahead of Kasar Devi became a popular destination. It became home to several bohemian artists, writers, and western Tibetan Buddhists, and even visited by mystic-saint Anandamayi Ma. The ridge got its name amongst hippy circles after American Psychologist Timothy Leary streaked here in the 1960s. Leary wrote the majority of his ‘psychedelic prayers’ here. #kasardevi #almora #magnetichill #uttarakhand #trekking Join this channel to get access to perks: / @thepahadinomad