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Ancient Shiva Temple, Mata Baglamukhi Temple, Kangra, Himachal Pradesh

This is a consecrated temple of Shiva within the premises of Mata Baglamukhi.

There is a place to sit and meditate. You can go into meditative states here effortlessly.

How to Get there
The temple is 24.2 kms South of Kangra.

Map:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/zcjN6MjdatfboNDa7

About Mata Baglamukhi Temple

The Bagalamukhi Temple, bankhandi is located on Kangra district of Himachal PradeshIndia. It is dedicated to the goddess Bagalamukhi, a devi of the Hindu religion and one of the ten Mahavidyas. She is associated with the colour yellow.[1] she is also named as peethambara. She sits on golden throne having pillars decorated with various jewels and has three eyes, that symbolises that she can impart ultimate knowledge to the devotee.

History

The temple is popular at the time of the Navaratri festival. It is one of three in India noted historically as having shrines to Bagalamukhi, the others being in Datia and Nalkheda MP.[2] It was restored in 1815.[citation needed]

Architecture

The unique feature of the temple is the triad, with Bagalamukhi central, and as an aspect of Parvati, between Lakshmi and Saraswati.[2] There are also statues of Krishna, Hanuman and Bhairav at the temple.[citation needed]

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This is a consecrated temple of Shiva within the premises of Mata Baglamukhi.

There is a place to sit and meditate. You can go into meditative states here effortlessly.

How to Get there
The temple is 24.2 kms South of Kangra.

Map:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/zcjN6MjdatfboNDa7

About Mata Baglamukhi Temple

The Bagalamukhi Temple, bankhandi is located on Kangra district of Himachal PradeshIndia. It is dedicated to the goddess Bagalamukhi, a devi of the Hindu religion and one of the ten Mahavidyas. She is associated with the colour yellow.[1] she is also named as peethambara. She sits on golden throne having pillars decorated with various jewels and has three eyes, that symbolises that she can impart ultimate knowledge to the devotee.

History

The temple is popular at the time of the Navaratri festival. It is one of three in India noted historically as having shrines to Bagalamukhi, the others being in Datia and Nalkheda MP.[2] It was restored in 1815.[citation needed]

Architecture

The unique feature of the temple is the triad, with Bagalamukhi central, and as an aspect of Parvati, between Lakshmi and Saraswati.[2] There are also statues of Krishna, Hanuman and Bhairav at the temple.[citation needed]

Read More
https://maps.app.goo.gl/zAwzN7Qq7FjyeUKj7