Beginning on 14 March, which is in the Hindu month of Chaitra, an annual fair is organised at Deotsidh and attracts thousands of devotees from all over India and abroad. The fair commemorates Baba Balak Nath, an incarnation of Lord Shiva in kalyuga.
General information
The Shrine - Baba Balak Nath Trust is the Overall Authority to Look After the Temple And Local Premises including the Library, Langar and Sarai. The Main Gufa is Located in the south of the Hilltop which is strictly banned for physical visit for women devotees. However, the women in a different Queue are allowed to have Darshans from a platform located some 5 Metre ahead of the Samadhi Place. Local Police is deployed in numbers when there is a seasonal rush of Pilgrims majority of which arrive from Punjab and neighbouring states. Famous Punjabi Actor and Comedian Jaspal Bhatti had built a Shiva Temple on top of the Hill and is the highest point of Deotsidh. Apart from the Main Shrine, there are Permanent and seasonal Novelty Shops Located in Deotsidh operated mostly by the local residents. Many pilgrims prefer to walk uphill from nearly Shrine of Shahtalai chanting hymns and Bhajans, performing strict religious exercises. During the peak Season of Melas There are number of Food Stalls and cool water points are installed by Pilgrims serving the traffic and by passers. The cleanliness drive and open littering becomes a regular drive during such times.
Climate
Deotsidh is situated at an average elevation of 1110 M above sea level in the Mid Shivalik Ranges Of The Outer Himalayas and Experience varying climates throughout the year ranging from Cool Winters with Maximum Day Temperatures going as high as 20°C with record low of -3°C. Summers are often moderate with Hotter days and pleasant nights at 37°C to 17°C, Monsoons lasts from Mid July to early September with Fair amount of Rainfall. Due to its geographical Location, Pine Forests are spread in large number. The last recorded snowfall occurred on 7 January 2012 Landscape Deotsidh, as its is Located in the Central Shivalik Ranges at a Sea Level Height Of above 1000 M presents a complete 360° Panoramic View Of far south Naina Devi and Bhakra Dam, Lowlands Of Western Una And Hamirpur District, The far northern Views of the Dhauladhar Himalayan Ranges, The Hills Of Mandi District and some of the regions of Jalori Pass, The Lower Hills Of Solan and The Hill Of Bahadurpur and Swarghat Of Bilaspur District.