
Rewalsar or Tso Pema in Tibetan is a small town and a pilgrimage place in a
nagar panchayat in
Mandi district in
India. It is located in the
state of
Himachal Pradesh. The local name for Rewalsar is Tri Sangam.
Rewalsar Lake
Rewalsar Lake, also known as Tso Pema, is a mid-altitude lake located in the mountains of the Mandi district in Himachal Pradesh, India. It is located 22.5 km south-west from the town of Mandi, at an elevation of about above sea level, ...
is a tourist spot in the area.
Demographics
As of the 2001 India
census, Rewalsar had a population of 1369. Males constitute 54% of the population and females 46%. Rewalsar has an average literacy rate of 76%, higher than the national average of 74.04%: male literacy is 78%, and female literacy is 73%. In Rewalsar, 12% of the population is under 6 years of age.
Geography
Rewalsar is located at an altitude of 1360 m above sea level. It is connected to
Mandi by a motorable road and is about 25 km from Mandi. Lying in the Southern
Himalayan belt, winters in Rewalsar can be freezing, while summers are generally pleasant.
Religion
Rewalsar is sacred to adherents of three major
Dharma
Dharma (; sa, धर्म, dharma, ; pi, dhamma, italic=yes) is a key concept with multiple meanings in Indian religions, such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism and others. Although there is no direct single-word translation for '' ...
religions -
Hinduism,
Buddhism and
Sikhism.
Hinduism
Seven lakes associated with the
Pandavas of
Mahabharata are located above Rewalsar.
Also associated with Rewalsar are the legends of Lord
Shiva and Lomas Rishi.
There is also a famous
Krishna temple in the town.
The Hindu history of Rewalsar is found in
Skanda Purana. A Hindu sage named Lomas was searching for place to worship. He traveled and climbed the top of Drona mountain, from the top of mountain he saw a lake surrounded by trees, flowers and birds. He decided to meditate at the bank of the lake, written as Hridayeshwar in Skanda Purana. He meditated here, and Lord
Shiva and Goddesses
Parvati blessed him by imparting the secrets of this place where all the
Devas and Ganas are in the form of flowers, and trees.
Sikhism
The tenth Guru of Sikhs,
Guru Gobind Singh
Guru Gobind Singh (; 22 December 1666 – 7 October 1708), born Gobind Das or Gobind Rai the tenth Sikh Guru, a spiritual master, warrior, poet and philosopher. When his father, Guru Tegh Bahadur, was executed by Aurangzeb, Guru Gobind Sing ...
visited Rewalsar to consult with kings of the
Hill states seeking support against the Mughal Emperor
Aurangzeb
Muhi al-Din Muhammad (; – 3 March 1707), commonly known as ( fa, , lit=Ornament of the Throne) and by his regnal title Alamgir ( fa, , translit=ʿĀlamgīr, lit=Conqueror of the World), was the sixth emperor of the Mughal Empire, ruling ...
. He stayed at Rewalsar for a month. Raja
Joginder Sen of Mandi built a
gurudwara at Rewalsar in 1930 to commemorate the Guru's visit.
The place is particularly sacred to
Namdhari Sikhs due to its mention in ''
Sau Sakhi'' as a sanctuary.
Tibetan Buddhism

The famous Rewalsar Lake, or Tso Pema to
Tibetans, is associated with
Padmasambhava (also known as ''Guru Rinpoche''), recognized as a second Buddha. One version of a legend has it that the King Arashadhar of Mandi had Padmasambhava burnt alive after rumours that the Guru had attempted to teach his daughter, Princess
Mandarava
the Dharma, which was not accepted then. The pyre burned for a full week, with great clouds of black smoke arising from it, but after a week, a lake appeared at the spot where he was burnt and Padmasambhava manifested himself as a 16-year-old boy from within a
lotus
Lotus may refer to:
Plants
*Lotus (plant), various botanical taxa commonly known as lotus, particularly:
** ''Lotus'' (genus), a genus of terrestrial plants in the family Fabaceae
**Lotus flower, a symbolically important aquatic Asian plant also ...
in the middle of the lake, with
Mandarava in his arms. The king, repenting his actions, married his daughter to Padmasambhava. It was from Tso Pema that Padmasambhava went to
Tibet to reveal
Vajrayana Buddhism,
after Padmasambhava and Mandarava went to Nepal.
Rewalsar is a sacred place for Tibetan Buddhists and there are two Buddhist monasteries; the Drikung Kagyu Monastery and Tso-Pema Orgyen Heru-kai Nyingma Monastery.
More than 50 nuns also live in the sacred caves, practicing in retreat. Buddhist practitioners are drawn to the Sacred Caves, as are tourists, coming from India, Nepal, Bhutan, China, and the west. The present head of the
Drukpa Kagyu
The Drukpa Kagyu (), or simply Drukpa, sometimes called either Dugpa or " Red Hat sect" in older sources, lineage of Tibetan Buddhism,
Gyalwang Drukpa
The Gyalwang Drukpa () is the honorific title of the head of the Drukpa Lineage, one of the independent Sarma (new) schools of Vajrayana Buddhism. This lineage of reincarnated masters started from Tsangpa Gyare, the first Gyalwang Drukpa and fou ...
, was born here in 1963.
There is a Colossus (37.5 m or 123 ft) of Padmasambhava that was consecrated, blessed and inaugurated by the
14th Dalai Lama
The 14th Dalai Lama (spiritual name Jetsun Jamphel Ngawang Lobsang Yeshe Tenzin Gyatso, known as Tenzin Gyatso (Tibetan: བསྟན་འཛིན་རྒྱ་མཚོ་, Wylie: ''bsTan-'dzin rgya-mtsho''); né Lhamo Thondup), known as ...
of Tibet on 1 April 2012.
The Tsechu fair was held in Rewalsar in 2004 to commemorate the birthday of Padmasambhava, Guru Rinpoche. The fair was inaugurated by the
14th Dalai Lama
The 14th Dalai Lama (spiritual name Jetsun Jamphel Ngawang Lobsang Yeshe Tenzin Gyatso, known as Tenzin Gyatso (Tibetan: བསྟན་འཛིན་རྒྱ་མཚོ་, Wylie: ''bsTan-'dzin rgya-mtsho''); né Lhamo Thondup), known as ...
and was attended by the
17th Karmapa Orgyen Trinley Dorje along with 50,000 other Buddhist pilgrims.
The fair was held after a gap of 12 years.
Interests
Rewalsar Lake

The lake around which the town of Rewalsar is established has a maximum depth of 16.5metres. The lake is
oligotrophic in nature. It is rectangular in shape, with the
catchment area situated to its north and west.
Spiritual sites
At Rewalsar there are three
Hindu
Hindus (; ) are people who religiously adhere to Hinduism.Jeffery D. Long (2007), A Vision for Hinduism, IB Tauris, , pages 35–37 Historically, the term has also been used as a geographical, cultural, and later religious identifier for ...
temples. These are dedicated to the ancient Hindu sage Lomas, to
Krishna and to
Shiva.
There are three
Tibetan Buddhist monasteries located at opposite ends of the lake, and a shrine to
Mandarava. Rewalsar Lake itself is a spiritual site created by the practice of Mandarava and
Padmasambhava.
Also, there is a
Gurdwara which 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 rulers against the Mughal emperor
Aurangzeb
Muhi al-Din Muhammad (; – 3 March 1707), commonly known as ( fa, , lit=Ornament of the Throne) and by his regnal title Alamgir ( fa, , translit=ʿĀlamgīr, lit=Conqueror of the World), was the sixth emperor of the Mughal Empire, ruling ...
.
Colossus of Padmasambhava (Guru Rinpoche)
On April 1, 2012, a monumental statue (37.5 m or 123 ft) of
Padmasambhava was consecrated, blessed and inaugurated by the
14th Dalai Lama
The 14th Dalai Lama (spiritual name Jetsun Jamphel Ngawang Lobsang Yeshe Tenzin Gyatso, known as Tenzin Gyatso (Tibetan: བསྟན་འཛིན་རྒྱ་མཚོ་, Wylie: ''bsTan-'dzin rgya-mtsho''); né Lhamo Thondup), known as ...
. The building project, spear-headed by
Wangdor Rinpoche took nearly 10 years to complete, with the foundation alone taking 3 years to construct. It was constructed almost entirely by hand by tradespeople from the immediate Rewalsar area as well as master artists from
Nepal and
Bhutan.
Naina Mata Temple
The Hindu temple of Naina Devi sits upon the hilltop, which provides views of the town and the surrounding hills. The 'seven lakes' as well as various Buddhist temples are on the way to the temple. A PWD guest-house is located besides the temple.
Other interests
The forest department maintains a small zoo at Rewalsar. Above Rewalsar, the 'Seven Lakes' including the 'Kunti Lake' are also of interest.
Accommodations
There is a Himachal Pradesh Tourism Hotel, and private hotels in Rewalsar, while guest houses are located near the lake.
References
External links
Media:
Rewalsar photo gallery Vanamali Ashram Pilgrims Guide to Rewalsar
Rewalsar Lake Picture
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Cities and towns in Mandi district
Colossal statues in India