Mandi, Himachal Pradesh

Kamrunag Temple

Also known as Bada Dev Kamrunag, Kamru Nag, Kamrunag Devta

Kamrunag Temple near Mandi, HP, honours Kamru Nag, a folk rain deity, beside a lake where devotees throw gold and silver offerings never retrieved.

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Kamrunag Temple
Established
Legendary Mahabharata-era origin; present structure rebuilt in the 14th century
Architecture
Simple hill-folk shrine — a modest wooden and stone mandapa beside the lake
Address
Lake Path, Kamru Nag, Himachal Pradesh 175031
Timings
Open 24 hours

History of Kamrunag Temple

Local legend links the lake to Bhima of the Mahabharata, said to have created it to honor the King of the Yakshas; an alternate tradition identifies the deity with Barbarika, whose severed head is venerated here as the silent, rain-bringing Kamrunag. The current temple was rebuilt in the 14th century under the Raja of Mandi. In 2020, the Himachal Pradesh State Biodiversity Board declared the lake and surrounding area a Biodiversity Heritage Site.

Festivals Celebrated at Kamrunag Temple

  • Kamrunag Mela

How to Reach Kamrunag Temple

Nearest airport: Bhuntar (Kullu-Manali) Airport, roughly 2-3 hours by road. Nearest railhead: Joginder Nagar narrow-gauge station. By road via Mandi to Karsog or Chindi, then a steep ~6 km, 3-4 hour trek from Rohanda village to the lake and temple.

Frequently Asked Questions about Kamrunag Temple

Where is Kamrunag Temple located?

Kamrunag Temple is located at Lake Path, Kamru Nag, Himachal Pradesh 175031, in Mandi, Himachal Pradesh, India.

What are the timings of Kamrunag Temple?

Kamrunag Temple is generally open Open 24 hours. Timings can vary on festival days and special occasions — verify with the temple before your visit.

When was Kamrunag Temple built?

Kamrunag Temple was established Legendary Mahabharata-era origin; present structure rebuilt in the 14th century. Portions of the structure have been added and renovated by successive dynasties over the centuries.

What is the architectural style of Kamrunag Temple?

Kamrunag Temple is built in the Simple hill-folk shrine — a modest wooden and stone mandapa beside the lake style.

Which festivals are celebrated at Kamrunag Temple?

The principal festivals celebrated at Kamrunag Temple include Kamrunag Mela. These draw large crowds of pilgrims from across Himachal Pradesh and beyond.

How can I reach Kamrunag Temple?

Nearest airport: Bhuntar (Kullu-Manali) Airport, roughly 2-3 hours by road. Nearest railhead: Joginder Nagar narrow-gauge station. By road via Mandi to Karsog or Chindi, then a steep ~6 km, 3-4 hour trek from Rohanda village to the lake and temple.

Why is Kamrunag Temple significant?

Kamrunag Temple near Mandi, HP, honours Kamru Nag, a folk rain deity, beside a lake where devotees throw gold and silver offerings never retrieved.

Is there an entry fee at Kamrunag Temple?

Entry to the main shrine of Kamrunag Temple is generally free for darshan. Special sevas, abhishekams and priority queues may carry a nominal fee — check with the temple office on arrival.

What is the dress code at Kamrunag Temple?

Kamrunag Temple follows the traditional dress code observed at Himachal Pradesh temples — modest attire covering shoulders and knees. Many shrines in the region also expect men to remove upper garments before entering the sanctum.