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Tripura Sundari Temple

Himachal Pradesh


At the streamside on the lower concrete road around 400m east of the castle, the Tripura Sundari wooden temple consists of a pagoda-style sanctum with conical wooden topknot and a carved raised hall in front.

Sacred to the local earth/mother goddess, the existing building dates from around 1980, replacing a similar earlier structure, and the site itself has probably been sacred since pre-Hindu times.


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