Thursday, 3 December 2015

Tripuara Sundari Temple Kullu, Himachal Pradesh

Tripuara Sundari Temple

Tripuara Sundari Temple is arranged in Naggar was founded by Raja Vishudhpal and it is a three-storeyed place of worship with a titanic wooden structure. The sanctuary looks like a pagoda and its building outline takes after the Hadimba Devi sanctuary in Manali. There is an overhang with a zenith at the top, which is delegated by a chhatra. Pictures of different divine beings and goddesses can be seen in the Tripuara Sundari Temple. The sanctuary is in close closeness to the Naggar Bus Station. On the other hand, a few individuals are of the conviction that the sanctuary is fit as a fiddle of a web that was made by the Goddess subsequent to transforming Herself into an arachnid. Raja Yashodhapal had built the Tripuara Sundari Temple. Sharhi yatra, a broadly acknowledged reasonable is held here out of appreciation for the Goddess in the month of May. The sanctuary comprises of stone icons of Lord Ganesha, Lord Vishnu, Lord Brahma, Goddess Lakshmi, Lord Narayan and Shiva-Parvati. A 30cm icon of Tripura Rakshasa of Astdhatu.

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