Bharmani Mata temple complex is at the top of the ridge, 4km away from the Bharmour. The place is mainly known for Goddess Bharmani Mata. According to a local legend and people believe that the Bharmour was called Brahmpura after Bharmani Devi. When Lord Shiva went to Manimahesh Kailash granted a boon to goddess Bharmani Devi that all persons intending to go on pilgrimage to Manimahesh must have a dip in their holy pool. Failing this, their pilgrimage would not be acceptable to Lord Shiva. That’s by every visitor firstly take bath in Bharmani’s holy pool before Manimahesh Lake.

Bharmani holy pool is about 4 * 4 meter below Bharmani’s cave. Goddess Bharmani had stolen this holy water from Lord Sandhola Naag which is another side of the ridge. Seven water streams are coming from the bottom of cave which are presently serving water supply facility to Bharmour and running many flourmills. The place is mountainous with aesthetic natural beauty and gives glorious view of beautiful  Bharmour.


              

Bharmani Devi is also known with the name of Bharmani Devi, is the patron Goddess of Bharmour and is located 4 km from Bharmour, on a ridge among the forest and has a facinating view of Budhal valley. According to a legend Goddess was residing in the Bharmour Chaurasi, before the advent of pilgrims. When Lord Shiva first appears in Bharmour, the Goddess shifted her seat to the hilltop known as Bharmani. The Lord Shiva granted a boon to Brahamani Devi that all persons intending to go on pilgrimage to Manimahesh must have a dip in Bharmani pool. Failing this, their pilgrimage would not be acceptable to Lord Shiva. Since then it is a ritual to visit Bharmani Devi, before the journey to Manimahesh.