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Lakhamandal Temple

Have you ever heard of the Lakhamandal Temple? Built-in the 8th century, the Lakhamandal Temple is a stunning example of ancient Indian architecture and a must-see destination for any traveller visiting India. The temple is located in the Jaunsar-Bawar region of the Dehradun district in the state of Uttarakhand, India. The temple is believed to have been built during the Mahabharata period by Pandavas and is believed to have been the abode of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati.

You can witness hundreds of Shiva Lingas of different shapes and sizes in the Lakhamandal. Hence one can definitely feel the holy vices and experience the serenity of the place. So, whoever wants to visit a peaceful and divine vibe should visit this temple.

The history of the Lakhamandal Temple dates back to the Mahabharata period. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati and is one of the most popular pilgrimage sites in India. It is also believed that the Pandavas built the temple during the Mahabharata period and used it as a place of worship. It houses a number of ancient sculptures and idols. It is believed that a sacred yajna was performed at the temple when the Pandavas were in exile. This temple is related to the Lakshagrah of Pandavas which was built to kill them by Duryodhana. There is also a secret cave Dhundhi Odaari near the temple which was a Pandavas’ hiding place. Apart from this, there is a very unique and beautiful Shiva Linga which reflects like a mirror when the water pours on it. One can easily see themselves in the linga.

The Lakhamandal Temple is a beautiful structure built in the traditional Indian style with intricate designs and carvings. The temple is made up of several large and small shrines and has a large central hall which is dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. The temple also has several small and large courtyards, a large pond and a number of other structures. The walls of the temple are decorated with beautiful carvings depicting Hindu gods and goddesses. The entrance to the temple is marked by a majestic stone gateway, and the main shrine is crowned with a dome-shaped Shikhar.

The best time to visit the Lakhamandal Temple is between October and March. During this time, the weather is pleasant and the surroundings are lush and green. This is also the peak season for pilgrims and tourists visiting the temple. However, the temple is open all year round and one can visit it anytime.

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