Welcome to Himachal Pradesh - the land of the god. Himachal also called "Devabhoomi", the abode of the Gods. The splendid heights of the Himalyan, Kangra,kangra temples, kangra valley, dhauladhar ranges with its great scenic beauty and aura of spiritual calm seem the natural home of the Gods.

Kangra Temples

Brejeshwari Temple: Kangra is one of the historical town of Himachal Pradesh. The wealthy and famous Brajeswari temple is located here and  it is situated just outside of the town the beautiful temple dedicated to Brajeshwari Devi.

Chamundaji temple: This famous temple is located at a distance of 15 KM from Dharamsala and 25 KM from Palampur.  It is heard that Kali killed the two generals of Shumbha and Nishumba. Their names were Chanda and Munda. As a result of this battle Kali received the name Chamunda.The Chamunda Devi Temple is said to be more than 700 years old. It is a pretty big complex with even a kund (tank) where devotees take a dip

Jwalamukhi : One of the sacred and famous shrines of the the Hindus also one of the 51 seats of the Shakti Peeth.At a distance of 37 Km from Kangra ( 53 KM from Dharamsala) this temple does not have any idol. There is a blue flame comes out of rocks is treated as goddess Jwalamukhi.

Chintpurni Temple : The Chintpurni Temple in Una District is one of the sacred pilgrimage destinations of Himachal Pradesh.. The Chintpurni temple stands on the spot where the charred feet of Sati fell. The 'Pindi' or the stone hall symbolises her feet. t is said that nobody goes empty handed from the shrine of Goddess Chintpurni / Chhinnamastika.

 
Baijnath Temple(Shiv Bhole) : Baijnath temple is located in the vicinity of Kangra valley that attracts large number of devotees travelling to the destination throughout the year. A century old temple, Baijnath is much renowned for its architectural splendor and the holy deity. The Baijnath temple has been continuously under worship ever since its construction in 1204 A.D. by two local merchants named Ahuka and Manyuka.

Bhagsunath Temple: Near the Dal lake is the shrine of Bhagsunath an easy walk from the Mecleodganj. Famous for its ancient temple and a pretty waterfal not far away.Bhagsunath Temple, an ancient temple 3 km east of Mcleodganj and 11 km from Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh. The annual fair in September is famous. Bhagsunath, an attractive tourist spot, is located at the outskirts of Mcleodganj.