Hari Rai Temple, Chamba, Himachal Pradesh
Hari Rai Temple, located on the northwestern side of Chowgan, is a perfect specimen of Shikhara style of architecture
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Hari Rai temple is a perfect specimen of Shikhara style of architecture, built completely out of stone, located on the northwestern side of Chowgan. The district Chamba along with its illustrious temples dates back to 11th century. The temple is consecrated to Lord Vishnu and is one of the major ancient temples in Himachal Pradesh. The Lord is established in the form of a 'Chaturmurti' in the sanctum. It stands on a stone podium and has a sharp path leading to the old Shitla Bridge, erected in 1984.
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(Last Updated on : 23-12-2014)
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