Balasundari Temple is a medieval shrine, located in Trilokpur in Sirmaur district, Himachal Pradesh. The presiding deity is Balasundari Devi. The temple was constructed by Raja Deep Parkash of Sirmaur in 1573. Legend speaks of the Devi's 'pindi' (a sacred stone, regarded as a symbol of the god/goddess) that had appeared in a bag of salt, purchased by a local trader. Balasundari Temple can be reached by bus from Trilokpur and is about 63km from Paonta Sahib.
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