Manasbal Temple is moderately submerged in the Manasbal Lake during the larger part of the year. This charming temple is roofed like a quadrangular prism. It has two pyramidal roofs. A moulding at the corner between the ceiling and the top of a wall, and the horizontal band are festooned with series of dentils.
The entrance to the temple faces west. The Shakful Canal and the ruins of a terraced Mughal Garden are the nearby draws. Manasbal Temple can be reached by travelling a distance of approximately 32km from Srinagar via Shadipor and about 27km via Nasim-Ganderbal Road.
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