Choordhar is a famous
Religious Place of Sirmaur and Shimla District in Himachal State which is also known as Paradise on earth. Famous Temple of Lord Shirgul Maharaj is situated on
Choordhar Peak which rises to an altitude of nearly11969 feet. Maximum area of Choordhar Hills is a part of Sangrah Subdivision
of Sirmaur district which is snowbound area. Choordhar peak is the highest peak in the outer
Himalayas and it holds a religious significance for the locale devotees and
disciples from all around the state. Churdhar Hills/ Panoramic Valley/Forest have been covered with the Snow
for 6 months of year. Lord Shirgul Maharaj Temple Churdhar is about 12
K.M. from Sarahan, 18 K.M. from Nohradhar on foot. Saint/Sadhu/Recluse
Kamlanand Brahamchari leaves alone in Snow covered Shirgul Maharaj Temple during winter season. The peak offers a
fine view of the Gangetic plains and the Satluj River in south, and Badrinath
towards the north, a well known Hindu pilgrimage. Also seen are the hills of
Chakrata and Shimla from the top of Churdhar. Sarahan, Nohra, Pulbal,
Haripurdhar, Sangrah and Chopal are the nearest approachable Station of
Choordhar.
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