भूरेश्वर महादेव इतिहास एवं धरोहर संरक्षण समिति

Established for Truth, Memory & Future Generations

Bhureshwar Mahadev History and Heritage Preservation Committee

Official guardians of the authentic history, sacred artifacts, and living traditions of Bhureshwar Mahadev (Bhurishring)—the lok devta of Sirmaur—for present and future generations.

Our Beginning

Why This Committee Was Established

For generations, the Polia family and the people of Sirmaur have kept Bhureshwar Mahadev through kar, dhoop-deep, festivals, and faith—often without recognition, often at personal sacrifice. Scholarly work—especially research published in 2023—has now brought together Vedas, Puranas, revenue records, misl entries, sanads, and jan shruti in one place. Yet books alone cannot protect silver heirlooms in homes, fading oral accounts, or fragile papers in trunks and temples.

This committee was established to create formal, continuous guardianship of Bhureshwar’s history—separate from day-to-day ritual and separate from construction alone—focused on authentic history, material heritage, and living memory before they thin out.

  • Authentic history supported by scripture, record, and responsible scholarship
  • Material heritage—artifacts, documents, photographs, and ritual objects
  • Living memory—traditions, khel, Dev Yatra, and priestly knowledge

We do not replace the pujari line or the devotee community. We stand with them—as stewards of the same dharohar they have carried for centuries.

Purpose

Our Mission & Objectives

To preserve the true story of Bhurishring / Bhureshwar Mahadev and safeguard its physical and cultural heritage so that every visitor—and every child of Sirmaur—can encounter history with respect, clarity, and pride.

Preserving Authentic History

  • Vedic, Puranic, and Sirmour riyasat records
  • Jan shruti documented with scholarly care
  • Permanent record in Hindi and English

Conserving Heritage & Artifacts

  • Silver tumbadi, ritual stones, sanads, and regalia
  • Proper storage, display, and restoration
  • Preventing loss of community heirlooms

Educating Visitors & Future Generations

  • Clear interpretation for pilgrims and students
  • Website, exhibits, and guided heritage visits
  • Heritage understood—not merely seen

Programme

What This Committee Will Do

Focus Area Actions
Research & documentation Interview elders, kardars, and witnesses; archive maps, routes (Pujarli–Kwagdhar, Rajghat), and festival calendars.
Artifact registry Numbered catalogue with photographs, custody notes, and condition reports.
Digital archive Scan sanads, misl extracts, old photos, and ritual records with secure backups.
Community partnership Regular consultation with Mukhya Dev Kardar, temple committee, and village representatives.
Annual review Public summary of work done, items conserved, and priorities for the coming year.

Every action is judged by one question: Will this help a child born in 2050 understand what Bhureshwar truly is?

Urgency

Why This Committee Is Required in 2026

01

Oral Tradition Is Thinning

Elders who remember Mehandu Khel, Panal Khel, Dev Gyaras, and old procession routes are fewer each year. If not recorded now, details vanish within a generation.

02

Artifacts Are Dispersed

Silver tumbadi and sacred stones live in homes across Sirmaur. Without a registry and awareness, heirlooms can be lost without the community knowing.

03

History Needs Guardians

Social media spreads instant stories—not all accurate. A committee-backed record protects the temple from misinformation.

04

Scholarship Has Opened a Window

Published research and verified sanad translations give a rare moment to align faith, folklore, and evidence—that window must not close unused.

05

More Visitors Will Come

Without interpretation, pilgrims see scenery—not riyasat memory, Vedic name, and living puja.

06

Time Damages Heritage

Paper, wood, metal, and hillside structures all degrade. Preventive care in the 2020s costs far less than emergency recovery later.

Ritual keeps the deity alive. Construction keeps the shrine standing. This committee keeps the truth and the treasures alive.

Dharohar

The Heritage We Are Entrusted to Protect

Scriptural & Literary

Rigvedic Bhurishring remembrance, Puranic context, and published research on Sirmaur’s lok devta.

Administrative Records

Sirmour sanad and grants for puja-paath, dhoop-deep, and murammat; misl and witness statements.

Ritual Heritage

Kar duties of kardars; festivals and khel; Dev Yatra traditions.

Material Artifacts

Silver tumbadi, ritual stones, lamps, flags, palanquin items, and historical photographs.

Geographic Memory

Kwagdhar, Pujarli (Pajeli), Pachhad, Rajghat, and pilgrimage paths in local tradition.

Published Research

Sirmaur Janpad ke Lok Devta Bhurishring/Bhureshwar Mahadev (Dr. Manoj Sharma, 2023).

Custody of sacred objects remains with the deity, the priest line, and the community. The committee documents, advises, and facilitates—it does not claim ownership of living worship.

Ethics

How We Work

Six principles guide every heritage decision, publication, and community interaction.

Authenticity First

We prefer documented, traditional, and community-remembered history over unsupported claims.

Priest Line First

No heritage decision without respect for the hereditary Dev Pujari / Polia parampara.

Devotee Trust

Families share heirlooms voluntarily; privacy and sanctity are always honoured.

Two Languages

Hindi and English records stay aligned for Sirmaur and the wider world.

Transparency

Annual report of work, archive additions, and conservation activity.

Permanence

Archives designed to outlast any single office-bearer.

People

Who We Are

The committee brings together priestly custodians, temple administration, researchers, and community representatives.

Custodians of Worship & Tradition

Role Name Responsibility
Hereditary priest family Polia parivar Main protectors of ancient kar, festivals, and dev tradition at Bhureshwar.
Mukhya Dev Kardar Shri Dhanveer Sharma ji Chief ritual custodian; bridge between deity, community, and heritage work.

Temple Administration (Partner Body)

Role Name Responsibility
President, Temple Committee Shri Madan Mohan ji Temple development and committee coordination.

History & Heritage Committee — Office Structure

Office bearers to be updated by formal committee resolution.

Role Name Responsibility
Chairperson To be announced Overall direction, public representation, annual heritage report.
Secretary To be announced Records, meetings, correspondence, archive access log.
Treasurer To be announced Conservation fund, donations, audited accounts.
Heritage & artifacts lead To be announced Catalogue, storage, display planning.
Research & documentation lead To be announced Sources, publications, website accuracy.

Advisory & Scholarly Associates

Role Name Association
Research author Dr. Manoj Sharma Sirmaur Janpad ke Lok Devta Bhurishring/Bhureshwar Mahadev (2023).
Academic foreword Prof. (Dr.) Om Prakash Sharma Dr. Y.S. Parmar Chair, Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla.
Vedic & cultural guidance Dr. Baldev Singh Thakur Research supervisor; Vedas & Vedangas.
Sanskrit scholarship Dr. Prem Lal Gautam Former Principal, Sanskrit College, Solan.
Language & culture Smt. Kusum ji Language, Art & Culture Department, Shimla.
Record verification Shri K.R. Pundir Translation and verification of Sirmour sanad (2005).

Advisory names appear in connection with published research and record verification. Membership of the History and Heritage Preservation Committee is governed by its own constitution and resolutions.

Join the Mission

Help Us Preserve What Cannot Be Rebuilt

If you hold a photograph, document, Monuments, Written Records or story linked to Bhureshwar Mahadev, the committee wants to hear from you. Support documentation, conservation, and education for Sirmaur’s lok devta heritage.

Bhureshwar Mahadev, Kwagdhar, Tehsil Pachhad, District Sirmaur, Himachal Pradesh

Location

Bhureshwar Mahadev Temple, Kwagdhar, Sirmaur, H.P.

Temple Timings

Temple Open at Sunrise till Sunset

Photography

Photography allowed in designated areas only.

Visitor Guidelines

Please maintain silence and respect the sanctity of the place.