Sunday, April 19, 2026

Visit to Baijnath Temple, 1204 CE, Himachal Pradesh................by KJS Chatrath

I was privileged to visit the Baijnath temple in Himachal Pradesh recently. I had last visited it about 15 years back.

The Baijnath Temple, situated in the Kangra Valley of Himachal Pradesh, is one of the most revered and historically significant temples dedicated to Lord Shiva in northern India. Set against the backdrop of the Dhauladhar range, the temple stands not only as a centre of religious devotion but also as an outstanding example of early medieval North Indian temple architecture. Its antiquity, inscriptions, and continuity of worship combine to make it a monument of both cultural and archaeological importance. The temple was constructed in 1204 CE by two local merchants, Ahuka and Manyuka, whose names are recorded in a Sanskrit inscription found within the temple complex. 


Devotees whispering their wishes in the ears of Nandi convinced that this is the fastest and surest way to transmit their prayers to Lord Shiva. Baijnath Temple 1204 CE, Himachal Pradesh that I visited last week. Photo#kjschatrath




 

Uma-Mahesh 

                                                                   Lord Ganesha


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Visit to Baijnath Temple, 1204 CE, Himachal Pradesh................by KJS Chatrath

I was privileged to visit the Baijnath temple in Himachal Pradesh recently. I had last visited it about 15 years back. The Baijnath Temple, ...