Tripura Sundari Temple Kulu

The temple resembles a pagoda and its architectural design follows the Hadimba Devi temple in Manali. There is a canopy with a pinnacle at the top, which is crowned by a chhatra.

Temple

Architectural Relevance of This Shrine

This temple is a three storey shrine, which is entirely made from materials, like precious deodar wood and stone. It is believed that this temple was created in the shape of a web by Goddess Tripura herself after turning into a spider. This sacred place is built in the shape of a Pagoda and looks some way similar to the famous Hadimba temple in Manali. There is a beautiful idol of Goddess Tripura Sundari in this shrine who is wearing 21 masks. The idols of Lord Narayan, Ganesh, Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi can also be seen by tourists in this temple. The architecture style used to make this temple makes it look more fascinating. Inside this temple, Goddess Tripura is crowned by a Chhatra which is made from gold metal.

By Road

The nearest bus stop is Manali.

By Rail

The nearest Railway station is a station 170km away in Chandigarh.

By Air

The closest airport is Bhuntar Airport in Bhuntar. Bhuntar Airport is 50km from Manali.

Events Celebrated at This Shrine

Navratri

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