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Kharahal

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Kharahal is one of the valleys in Kullu District of Himachal Pradesh (India). It is situated on the left bank of the Bias River. Kharahal is also famous for two temples: Bijli Mahadev Temple and Ma Durga Temple. The main villages in the valley are Puid, Gharakar, Jaipur, Kinja and Chansari. The valley was hit by a cloudburst on 13 September 2010 and property worth millions was destroyed. The main source of income for the people of the valley are apple orchards. There is one Government Senior Secondary School (at Kinja) for the valley's students.

Entrance to temple compound, Bijli Mahadev