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Balwant
December 28, 2021
40 km Distance and takes 1hr25min to reach the destination by Car
Viney
May 6, 2020
This Hindu Temple is one of the top places to visit in Dharamshala. It is famous for the monolithic rock carvings and is situated in Kangra near Dharamshala. These stone images are from the ancient times of Mahabharata, and they will transport you to the older era and in the realms of the Gods and Goddesses. Major shrines include Lord Rama, Sita and Laxmana. There is a water pond in a rectangular shape inside the temple, and it is considered to be profoundly divine. A lot of Hindu devotees visit this shrine from across the country. It is a must visit place in Dharamshala. There is an interesting legend associated with this temple in Dharamshala. It is believed that the temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva’s coronation and therefore there is the presence of the idol of Lord Shiva at the central point of the temple. It is further believed that a follower of Lord Shiva has carved the monolithic temples and it is built in the Indo Aryan style in Dharamshala. Visitors to Dharamshala are simply mesmerised by this work of wonder. It is located on a hill and gives an excellent view of the surrounding terrain which includes the snow-capped peaks of the Dhauladhar range. There is another local myth associated with this temple in Dharamshala which makes it an important place to visit in Dharamshala. It is believed that the Pandavas spent a long period in this temple premise during their exile and there was an incomplete staircase found in the temple. It is said that the Pandavas constructed this staircase to reach heaven and they took an oath to finish the construction of the stairs in one day. After hearing about this, the king of Gods, Indra was tensed as he thought the stairs would make it easier for the Pandavas to reach heaven and he disguised himself in the form of a crow and crew loudly much before dawn so that the Pandavas could not complete this staircase. Even if you are not religiously inclined, it is advisable to visit the temple in Dharamshala for the sheer beauty and the rock carvings. When you look at the beauty of the sculptures, it will take you back to the bygone era. You can ask the locals in Dharamshala to share the myths associated with this temple to learn more about it. It is an important place to visit in Dharamshala and should be in your itinerary. Even if you are here for a minimum duration, a visit to the temple is a must.
This Hindu Temple is one of the top places to visit in Dharamshala. It is famous for the monolithic rock carvings and is situated in Kangra near Dharamshala. These stone images are from the ancient times of Mahabharata, and they will transport you to the older era and in the realms of the Gods and G…
Vijainder K
October 28, 2018
Eighth century complex of rock-cut Hindu temples built to a version of North Indian Nagara architecture style, dedicated to Shiva, Vishnu, Devi and Saura traditions of Hinduism. The temples were carved out of monolithic rock with a shikhara, and provided with a sacred pool of water as recommended by Hindu texts on temple architecture.
Joellen
November 18, 2015
These beautiful temples cut directly into the stone are an incredible sight!
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Lahalpur, HP