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Chamba Vacation Tour
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Chamba originated in 6th
century AD and is one of the oldest princely states. It is
situated on the right side of the river Ravi. Located in the
beautiful valley, surrounded by the Shivalik ranges, Chamba
also has the district headquarters. It is famous for its
medieval temples and Chaugan, a public promenade. The
architecture of the buildings of Chamba reflects the artistic
taste of its former rulers. Chamba is also famous for its
local festivals.
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Tourist Attractions of Chamba India:
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Laxmi Narayan Temple
It is one of the major tourist attraction in Chamba. The six
temples in this complex display the Hindu shikhara style of
architecture. Three of these temples are dedicated to Lord
Vishnu, and the other three to Lord Shiva. The temple was
built in the 10th century AD and was renovated in the 16th
century. The Laxmi Narayan Temple complex also has some fine
sculptures of residing deities, which include figures of Lord
Vishnu (of the Hindu trilogy), Goddess Laxmi (Goddess of
wealth), Narasimha (Lion form of Lord Vishnu) and Lord
Krishna.
Chowgan
Chowgan, is the grassy promenade at the heart of the town and
is the focus for local festivals.
Brajeshwari Devi Temple
Nearby the Laxmi Narayan Temple is the Brajreshwari Devi
temple, dedicated to Goddess Durga.
Chamunda Devi Temple
This temple is located on a hill overlooking the town of
Chamba and one has to climb for about 30 minutes to reach it.
The temple is dedicated to the wrathful form of Goddess Durga,
Chamunda. The temple's wooden ceiling is ornamented with
intricate carvings portraying floral motifs and different
deities. This temple has a number of brass bells, offered by
the devotees, and it also has the footprints of the Goddess on
a small pillar.
Sui Mata Temple
Located between the Chamunda Devi temple and Brajreshwari Devi
temple, the Sui Mata Temple is dedicated to Sui Mata (a local
princess, who gave her life for the people in Chamba). The
temple is decorated with colorful paintings depicting the life
of Sui.
Hari Rai Temple
Built in the 11th-century, the Hari Rai Temple is dedicated to
Lord Vishnu and is constructed in the Shikhara style. The
temple has a triple-headed statue of Lord Vishnu made from
eight different materials.
Other temples to visit in Chamba are the Radha Krishna Temple,
the Sitaram Temple and the Champavati Temple.
Rangmahal
The Rangmahal or the Old Palace is one of the most visited
places of Himachal Pradesh. It also has the Himachal Emporium,
from where the travelers can buy handicraft items.
Bhuri Singh Museum
The Bhuri Singh Museum owns a good collection of artifacts of
this region. There's also an interesting collection of
traditional miniature paintings.
St Andrew's Church and Gandhi Gate are also worth visiting.
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