Chamunda Devi Temple

Himachal Pradesh


Dating from 1762, this single-storey wooden temple is well worth the steep 378-step climb from near the Old Bus Stand for wonderful views over Chamba and the valley. It's dedicated to a wrathful aspect of the mother goddess Devi.

The mandapa (pavilion) fronting the shrine features a forest of bells and detailed ceiling carvings.


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