Where the Supreme Devi weaves her presence into wood, stone, and sky Perched on a forested ridge above the Beas River in the ancient town of Naggar, the Tripura Sundari Temple is a sacred jewel of the Kullu Valley. Dedicated to Goddess Tripura Sundari, the Supreme...
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Siyali Mahadev Temple – The Whispering Cedar Shrine of the Swayambhu Shiva
Where devotion echoes through wood and stone Tucked away in the quiet lanes of Siyal village, just a short walk from Manali’s bustling Mall Road, the Siyali Mahadev Temple is one of the oldest and most revered shrines in the region. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, this...
Anjani Mahadev Temple, Solang Valley – The Ice Lingam of the Snowborn Sage
Where waterfalls whisper mantras and devotion freezes into form Tucked amidst the alpine meadows and snow-draped slopes of Solang Valley, the Anjani Mahadev Temple is a mystical shrine where nature and divinity converge. Revered as the Amarnath of Himachal, this...
Vashisht Temple, Manali – The Sage of Fire and the Springs of Liberation
Where ancient wisdom flows with healing waters Nestled in the serene village of Vashisht, just across the Beas River from bustling Manali, the Vashisht Temple is a timeless sanctuary dedicated to Sage Vashisht, one of the revered Saptarishis (Seven Great Vedic Seers)....
Manu Temple, Old Manali – Where Dharma Was First Written in the Wind
Tucked away in the pine-laced lanes of Old Manali, the Manu Temple stands as a solitary sentinel of cosmic origin—the only known temple in India dedicated to Sage Manu, the progenitor of mankind and the first lawgiver according to Hindu tradition. Steeped in myth and...
Hidimba Devi Temple, Manali – The Forest Goddess of the Mahabharata
Tucked within the whispering cedar groves of Dhungri Van Vihar, the Hidimba Devi Temple is a mystical sanctuary where mythology, nature, and craftsmanship converge. Built in 1553 CE by Raja Bahadur Singh, this ancient shrine is dedicated to Hidimba Devi, the...
Basheshar Mahadev Temple, Bajaura – The Stone Sentinel of the Beas
Nestled on the right bank of the Beas River, just 4 km from Bhuntar and 15 km south of Kullu town, the Basheshar Mahadev Temple (also spelled Basheshwar or Vishweshwar) is the largest and oldest stone temple in Kullu district. Built in the 8th or 9th century CE, this...
Raghunath Temple, Kullu – The Throne of Lord Rama in the Valley of Gods
Set against the lush backdrop of the Beas River and nestled in the heart of Sultanpur, the Raghunath Temple is the spiritual nucleus of Kullu Valley. Built in 1660 CE by Raja Jagat Singh, this temple is not only a shrine to Lord Rama (Raghunathji) but also the...
Bijli Mahadev Temple, Kullu – Where Lightning Strikes and Faith Rebuilds
Soaring above the confluence of the Beas and Parvati rivers, the Bijli Mahadev Temple stands at 2,460 meters on Mathan Hill in Kashawri village, offering panoramic views of the Kullu and Parvati valleys. But what truly sets this temple apart is its celestial...









