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Tsuglagkhang Complex, Mcleodganj

Tsuglagkhang Complex, Mcleodganj

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Tsuglagkhang Complex, Mcleodganj Overview Tsuglagkhang is popular for being the residence of Dalai Lama. Located above Dharamshala in Mcleodganj, it has been recognized as a worldwide place of worship and invites millions of devotees from different parts of the world and has amazing arrangements and spots for the visitors. The several features of the place

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Jwala Devi Temple, Kangra

Jwala Devi Temple, Kangra

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Jwala Devi Temple in Kangra The nine eternally burning flames of Jwala Devi Mandir attract a huge number of Hindu pilgrims from all around the world. The Temple of Jwala Devi is situated in the valleys of Kangra. The temple is also known as Jwala Ji and is 34 kilometers South of Kangra in Himachal

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Narayan-Nagini Temple, Kalpa

Narayan-Nagini Temple, Kalpa

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Narayan-Nagini temple, Kalpa Overview This temple is a wonderful exemplar of Tibetan architectural style which is called the Tibetan Pagoda style. The Narayan-Nagini temple is also decorated with Kinnauri crafting. The temple is the preferred place to visit in the village named Chini and is situated at the top of a hill.

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Kothi, Kinnaur

Kothi, Kinnaur

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Kothi, Kinnaur Overview It is more popularly known as Koshtampi. This place has a religious significance due to a temple of Bhairon baba, a Hindu God and also another temple of an eldest and powerful Goddess who blesses the devotees with magical boons. People say Goddess Chandika slashed the head of a demon once who

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Dalai Lama Temple, Dharamshala

Dalai Lama Temple, Dharamshala

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Dalai Lama Temple, Dharamshala Overview Dalai Lama temple is also called as the Tsuglakhang temple. Tibetan culture dominates the atmosphere of this temple. It is considered as a great politico-religious center in the town named Dharamshala. It is an ideal place for religious rumination and meditation. The holy place is always crowded with lamas who

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Dal lake and Nadi, Dharamshala

Dal lake and Nadi, Dharamshala

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Dal lake and Nadi, Dharamshala Overview Dal Lake is situated between deodar trees and hills. Lower Dharamshala is only 11 kilometers away from this lake. This lake marks the starting point for excursions and trekking. The beauty of this lake makes the walk memorable. On the bank of Dal Lake, a small temple of Lord

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Bhagsunag Temple, Mcleodganj

Bhagsunag Temple, Mcleodganj

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Bhagsunag Temple in Mcleodganj Enclosed by beautiful puddles and lush leafage, Bhagsunag Temple in India is among the oldest of the old temples found at roughly three kilometres far from Mcleodganj. Likewise, it is popularly recognized as the Bhagsunath Temple, and hence is highly glorified by local people of the Gorkha as well as Hindu

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Dharamshala Tourism, Himanchal Pradesh

Dharamshala Tourism, Himanchal Pradesh

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“The Little Lhasa in India” Dharamshala Tourism As the residence of Dalai Lama, Dharamshala is very famous. It also houses the Tibetan monk during his days of exile. It is situated in Kangra district and almost 18 kilometers away from Kangra city. The city has two different altitudes, named as upper and lower divisions. The

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Vajreshwari Temple, Chamba

Vajreshwari Temple, Chamba

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Vajreshwari Temple, Chamba Overview Vajreshwari is a thousand years old temple, built at the ending of Jansali Bazaar in Chamba. This temple worships the Goddess of lightning, in the name of Goddess Vajreshwari. Goddess Vajreshwari is told to be an incarnation of Goddess Parvati and she resides in this temple in her pinid form. The

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Sui Mata Temple, Chamba

Sui Mata Temple, Chamba

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Sui Mata Temple, Chamba Overview Sui Mata temple is built to honor the sacrifice of the queen Sui, wife of king Varma. This temple is situated in the Saho district of Chamba. Queen Sui sacrificed her life for her people. In her memory, King Varma made this temple and named it after her. The temple