Bhima Devi Temple

Chandigarh


The ruins of the 10th-century Bhima Devi Temple comprise broken pillars, statuettes and friezes (including some Khajuraho-esque erotic carvings) scattered around a pleasant shaded garden. The temple is thought to have been torn down when the Pinjore Gardens were originally constructed. To get here, turn left as you exit Pinjore Gardens and walk past the water park.


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