Temples in Bilaspur
The Bilaspur district on the Sutlej river and Gobind Sagar reservoir, home to the famous Naina Devi hilltop Shakti Peeth, the Bhakra Dam, and the historic town of Bilaspur with its Baba Nahar Singh / Dholra shrines.
By Deity in Bilaspur
18 Temples in Bilaspur

Bilaspur
Baba Nahar Singh (Bajiya ji) Temple, Dholra
Baba Nahar Singh Temple in Dholra, Bilaspur, honors a manifest deity (Pratyaksh Devta) invoked for protection and dispute resolution, mainly on Tuesdays.

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Bajrangbali Mandir, Baihna Jatan
Bajrangbali Mandir in Baihna Jatan, Bilaspur, is a village Hanuman shrine drawing devotees for Tuesday and Saturday worship and Hanuman Jayanti.

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Bhole Nath Shiv Shankar Mandir, Musahan
Bhole Nath Shiv Shankar Mandir is a small village Shiva shrine near Musahan, Bilaspur, Himachal Pradesh, reflecting classic Pahari temple naming.

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Gugga Jahar Peer Mandir, Musahan
Gugga Jahar Peer Mandir in Musahan, Bilaspur, Himachal Pradesh, honors the syncretic folk deity Gugga Jahar Peer, worshipped across North India.

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Jawah Pond & Shiva Temple, Joaha
Jawah Pond and Shiva Temple in Joaha, Bilaspur, pairs a village lingam shrine with a sacred kund, the local Pahari term for a small pond.

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Kali Mata Temple, Nakhlera
Kali Mata Temple in Nakhlera, Bilaspur, is a village shrine to Maa Kali worshipped as a regional Himalayan guardian-protector, not Bengal's Tantric form.

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Lakh Data Temple, Bhajwani
Lakh Data Temple crowns a hill above Bilaspur, Himachal Pradesh, honoring Shiva as "Lakhdata," giver of wealth, with huge Maha Shivratri crowds.

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Mata Shri Naina Devi Ji Mandir, Kalol
Mata Shri Naina Devi Ji Mandir in Kalol, Bilaspur, is a local village shrine distinct from the district's famous hilltop Naina Devi Shaktipeeth.

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Nersha Mata Temple
Nersha Mata Temple in Bilaspur, a hilltop Devi shrine tied to the former princely state, draws large crowds during Navratri and the annual Sair fair.

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Sheetla Mata Temple, Jangla
Sheetla Mata Temple in Jangla village, Bilaspur, Himachal Pradesh, honors the goddess of healing and smallpox, revered as kuldevi by many local families.

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Shiv Puri Dham, Sundhru
Shiv Puri Dham is a small Shiva shrine and ashram-style complex in Sundhru village, Bilaspur, Himachal Pradesh, drawing pilgrims especially on Shivratri.

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Shiv Temple, Khirsi
A small village Shiva temple in Khirsi, a hamlet in the same Ghaniar/Sundhru cluster. The 9-review Google listing suggests a recognisable but very local shrine.

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Shree Naina Devi Ji, Sohra-Biyuns
Shree Naina Devi Ji in Sohra-Biyuns hamlet, Bilaspur, Himachal Pradesh, is a village shrine to Naina Devi, serving as kuldevi for surrounding hamlets.

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Shri Badoli Devi Ji Temple
Shri Badoli Devi Ji Temple on a Sivalik hilltop near Gehrwin, Bilaspur, is a mother-goddess shrine drawing devotees for child protection and vows.

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Shri Gugga Jahar Peer Temple
Shri Gugga Jahar Peer Temple in Bilaspur honors the syncretic folk deity Gugga Pir, whose Barmana fair ranks among India's largest Gugga celebrations.

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Shri Mata Naina Devi Ji Shaktipeeth
Shri Mata Naina Devi Ji Shaktipeeth in Bilaspur marks where Sati's eye fell, ranking among the 51 Shakti Peethas and North India's major pilgrimages.

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Shri Rukmini Temple and Kund
Shri Rukmini Temple and Kund in Bilaspur's Sivalik Hills is a sacred reservoir honoring a legendary queen's sacrifice, hosting the annual Baishakhi Mela.

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Sidh Baba Balak Nath Temple, Jangla
This cave shrine in Jangla, Bilaspur, Himachal Pradesh, honors Baba Balak Nath, the child-sage form of Shiva, distinct from the famed Deotsidh temple.