Temples in Kullu
The Kullu valley district on the Beas and Parvati rivers, home to the shared Hindu-Sikh pilgrim town of Manikaran and its hot springs.
By Deity in Kullu
18 Temples in Kullu

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Bijli Mahadev Temple
Bijli Mahadev Temple, a mountaintop Shiva shrine in Kullu, is famed for its lightning-drawn trishul and the ritual re-fusing of its shattered lingam.

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Dashal Mahadev Temple
Dashal Mahadev Temple in Kullu's remote Dashal village is an ancient Shiva shrine on the Dev Bhumi circuit, among the valley's oldest surviving temples.

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Gauri Shankar Temple, Dashal (Hallan-i)
Gauri Shankar Temple in Dashal, Kullu, is a celebrated ASI-protected Shiva-Parvati shrine, its stone carving rivaling Bajaura's Vishveshvara temple.

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Gauri Shankar Temple, Naggar
Gauri Shankar Temple in Naggar, Kullu, an ASI-protected national monument, enshrines Shiva and Parvati within the historic seat of the Kullu Rajas.

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Hidimba Devi Temple
Hidimba Devi Temple, set in a cedar forest above Manali, Kullu, enshrines the Mahabharata's Hidimba and draws vast crowds of pilgrims and tourists.

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Jagannathi Devi Temple, Bhekhli
Jagannathi Devi Temple in Bhekhli, Kullu, ranks among the valley's oldest Devi shrines, whose blessing opens the Kullu Dussehra Rath Yatra of Raghunath.

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Jagatsukh Mandir (Sandhya Gayatri Temple)
Jagatsukh Mandir in Kullu, an ASI-protected monument at the valley's ancient capital, showcases early-medieval shikhara stonework and hosts Shivaratri Mela.

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Jamlu Rishi Temple, Malana
Jamlu Rishi Temple in Malana, Kullu, honors the village's supreme deity, whose eleven-member council still runs one of the world's oldest democracies.

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Maa Vaishno Devi Temple (Kullu)
Maa Vaishno Devi Temple in Kullu, on the Beas River near the Manali highway, is an independent 20th-century Devi shrine distinct from Jammu's cave temple.

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Manikaran Sahib
Manikaran Sahib in Kullu, HP, is a shared Sikh-Hindu site on the Parvati river's hot springs, with Rama and Krishna temples beside the gurudwara.

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Manu Temple
Manu Temple in Old Manali, Kullu, marks the legendary meditation site of Sage Manu, one of the few shrines dedicated to the Vedic lawgiver.

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Murlidhar Krishna Mandir, Naggar (Thawa)
Murlidhar Krishna Mandir in Naggar, Kullu, is an early-medieval stone Shikhara temple on a hilltop above the Beas, the valley's principal Krishna shrine.

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Shani Deva Temple, Kharal
Shani Deva Temple in Kharal, Kullu, is a well-known regional shrine to Shani (Saturn), drawing devotees on Saturdays and for Shani dosha remedies.

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Sheetla Mata Mandir, Kullu
Sheetla Mata Mandir in Kullu honors the folk goddess of protection from disease, drawing locals for marriages, healing vows, and seasonal worship.

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Shiv Mandir, Manikaran
Shiv Mandir in Manikaran, Kullu, stands beside the Sikh gurdwara by naturally boiling hot springs on the Parvati River, a rare shared Hindu-Sikh shrine.

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Shri Basheshwar Mahadev Temple (Bishweshwar Temple)
Shri Basheshwar Mahadev Temple in Bajaura, Kullu, is the valley's largest, oldest stone shrine, famed for exquisite 8th-9th century Shiva carvings.

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Shri Raghunath Temple, Kullu
Shri Raghunath Temple in Kullu enshrines Lord Rama as the valley's presiding deity, whose Rath Yatra anchors the famed Kullu Dussehra festival.

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Tripura Sundari Mandir, Naggar
Tripura Sundari Mandir in Naggar, Kullu, is a three-tiered Kath-Kuni pagoda revered as the Kullu royal family's chosen protector goddess.