Rama Temple
Rama Temple built by Raja Jagat Singh on top of two Shiva temples, is in the pyramidic style of architecture.
Rama Temple built by Raja Jagat Singh on top of two Shiva temples, is in the pyramidic style of architecture. The idol of Lord Rama was brought from Ayodhya; it was kept here till 1661 A.D., subsequently it was shifted to Kullu. Raja Dilip Singh restored the Rama temple in 1889 A.D. Since 1981, a trust looks after the temple. A free `langar` (vegetarian meal served to the worshippers) programme also runs here. Private and government lodging is also available within the temple premises.
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