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  2. Mandi is built on the banks of the Beas River, at the confluence of the Suketi Khad stream. Sikandar Dhar, Ghugar Dhar and Dhar Kot are some of the prominent hills and mountains found near the city. Mandi is located in 31°72'N latitude and 76°92'E longitude. It has an average elevation of 764 metres (2,507 feet).

  3. Located at an altitude of 2,730 meters, the lakes deep blue waters are considered sacred. Prashar, a learned Hindu sage is believed to have meditated besides the lake. In June a fair is held by the lakeside.

  4. Mandi, town, central Himachal Pradesh state, northwestern India. It lies along the Beas River north-northwest of Shimla, the state capital. Mandi is a trade centre for agricultural produce and timber. Hand-loom weaving and handicrafts are the principal industries. The town also conducts a frontier.

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  5. Mandi district is one of the central districts of Himachal Pradesh state in northern India. The town of Mandi is the headquarters of the district. The main native language is Mandeali. As of 2011, it is the second most populous district of Himachal Pradesh (out of 12), after Kangra.

  6. The town or city of Mandi is located on the banks of the River Beas, and it has become a main commercial center, where the sage called ‘Mandava’ meditated at this place. Wherein, the Mandi is renowned for the 81 temples which vary in its fine carving. It is very well-known as the Hills of Kashi.

  7. Located in Purani Mandi across the Old Victoria Bridge, it is one of the oldest temples in Himachal, and among the most prominent Mandi places to visit. Mandi is not just a popular touristy place of Himachal Pradesh, although a unique one known for its spiritual significance.