by Trilok Singh | Aug 15, 2025 | Blog
In the dense cedar groves, alpine meadows, and shadowed ravines of Himachal Pradesh, the forest is not just wilderness—it is divine territory. Here dwell the Van Devtas—guardian spirits of the woods, protectors of biodiversity, and enforcers of ritual law. Their...
by Trilok Singh | Aug 12, 2025 | Blog
In the shadowed valleys and temple courtyards of Himachal Pradesh, not all festivals are for gods. Some are for ghosts. Known locally as Bhoot Mela, Pret Utsav, or Chhalan, these seasonal gatherings are held to honor, appease, and negotiate with spirits—ancestral,...
by Trilok Singh | Aug 12, 2025 | Blog
In the terraced fields and orchard-laced slopes of Himachal Pradesh, agriculture is not merely a science—it is a spiritual rhythm, guided by the moon’s phases and the ancestral calendar. For centuries, farmers have timed their sowing, harvesting, and ritual offerings...
by Trilok Singh | Aug 12, 2025 | Blog
In the highland villages and forested valleys of Himachal Pradesh, trees are not merely botanical entities—they are living beings, ancestral dwellings, and spiritual thresholds. Locals speak of trees that bleed, whisper, dream, and protect. These sacred trees are...
by Trilok Singh | Aug 12, 2025 | Blog
In Himachal Pradesh, trees are not just flora—they are living deities, ancestral guardians, and spiritual sentinels. From ancient deodar groves to solitary peepal trees wrapped in red thread, the forests of Himachal pulse with stories of protection, possession, and...
by Trilok Singh | Aug 12, 2025 | Blog
In the high-altitude villages of Himachal Pradesh, sleep is not merely rest—it is a portal. For centuries, communities have practiced forms of ritual dreaming, where sleep becomes a sacred act of communion with ancestors, deities, and the spirit of the land. These...