Why to visit Norwood Paramdham
Norwood Paramdhan is a deodar-forested area on the upper side of Bakrota Hill. This was Swami Satyanand's religious residence in 1925, during which time he wrote many religious books. Satya Swami is said to have meditated here and taken their last breath here, and it has been known as Paramdam since that time.
Interesting facts about Norwood Paramdham
- Norwood Paramdham, also known as Kainth Wali Kothi, Tapo Bhoomi, Param Dham, Param Dham, and Ram Ashram, is located in Dalhousie's Bakrota Hill.
- It is thought that the guru stayed in this house and preached about religion and social culture.
- Swami Satyanand practised meditation and fasted for nearly a month on his way to Dalhousie in 1925 in order to achieve enlightenment.
- Swami Satyanand died in 1960, and this location became known as Param Dham after his death.
- Bhagat Hans Raj Ji, who follows Swami Satyanand's path, now manages the house.
- He organises satang and semi-annual meetings in the house on a regular basis.
- During this time, a large number of devotees congregate at this location. This house can comfortably accommodate 250 people at the same time.
Nearby Attractions
- Laxmi Narayan Temple
- Chowari Jot
- Panchpula
- Dainkund Peak
How to reach?
The Norwood Paramdham is easily accessible by bus or taxi because it is located at the distance of 5 km from Gandhi Chowk, which has well-connected routes.
Entry Fees : Free
Best time to visit : Anytime as per your convenience
Visiting Duration : 1-2 hours on average