Bhunda Narmedh Mahayajna is rarely held traditional sacrificial rite performed in many villages in Himachal Pradesh. The ritual is performed to propitiate gods and goddess who drive away all evil spirits and usher in peace, high fertility, abundance of food and prosperity. The man who performs the ritual weaves a rope, the Baroot, which is tied to two poles across two hills. A saddle called the Bera is affixed on the Baroot and the man slides from one end to the other without any protection. The ropeway is usually more than 5o feet above the ground. Clothed in a shroud, the man is deified once he crosses over and sheep are sacrificed to appease the gods and goddesses. History Of Bhunda Narmedh Mahayajna Bhunda has its origin in Nirmand village. The exact origin of Bhunda Narmedh is not known. Locals trace to Parshuram worship in Himachal Pradesh. There is a famous temple of Parashuram at Nirmand village in Kullu District. The Narmedh text in the Parshuram temple mentions the Bh