Khajji Nag
Khajji Nag is a revered deity in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh, particularly among the local Kinnauri and Gaddi communities. The name "Khajji Nag" translates to "the serpent god," and he is often depicted as a serpent or a figure associated with snakes. The temple dedicated to him, located in Khajjiar, attracts many pilgrims and tourists, especially during the annual fair held in his honor.
The Khajji Nag Temple is known for its unique architecture, featuring intricate wooden carvings and a distinctive pagoda-style roof. It is surrounded by lush green landscapes and offers stunning views of the Dhauladhar mountain range. The temple serves as a cultural hub, where various rituals and festivals are celebrated, reflecting the rich traditions of the region.