Narayan-Nagini Temple
Narayan-Nagini Temple
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saronichatterjee27
Kolkata (Calcutta), India827 contributions
Apr 2022
This is an ancient temple situated in Chinni village, Kalpa.
Visitors are not allowed to enter the main temple, but you can enter the premises from where you can see the unique architecture of the temple. The main deity is Lord Vishnu (Narayan).
The amazing view of Himalayas from the temple ground was the main attraction for me.
Visitors are not allowed to enter the main temple, but you can enter the premises from where you can see the unique architecture of the temple. The main deity is Lord Vishnu (Narayan).
The amazing view of Himalayas from the temple ground was the main attraction for me.
Written 8 May 2022
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Chhavi
New Delhi, India38 contributions
Mar 2022 • Family
This atmosphere is very serene. There are actually two temples side-by-side. This place is really quite in the day. You get rejuvenated when you visit such places. In the night there was a festival that was being celebrated. We couldn’t visit during the festival hours but we could here the music fron our homestay which was a 15-20 mins walk away.
Written 28 June 2022
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MoushumiBhattacharya
Greater Noida, India935 contributions
Jun 2018 • Family
While on a stroll at Kalpa Village, we walked past the Hu-Bu-Lan-Kar monastery, we came across the Narayan-Nagin temple. The temple’s entrance had ornate wooden dragons coiled around porch pillars. The brass doors which open into the temple’s court yard were etched with images of Hindu Gods. The view of the Kinnaur Kailash through the temple was just mesmerizing. Woodcarvings depicting many types of snakes, most of them twisted around the pillars. This temple had an opulent golden main door that sparkled even in gloomy cloudy days.
Written 29 June 2018
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SangSom20
Bengaluru, India71 contributions
Jun 2019 • Friends
Quaint temple with great mountain views and beautiful wood carvings. We were also lucky to witness a tradition where the deities are brought out in the open compound for a ceremony. Visitors are not allowed into the central main chamber of the temple.
Written 11 July 2019
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Sightsee737349
McLeod Ganj, India587 contributions
Sept 2019 • Friends
KINNAUR is the land of beautiful temples which are built in the traditional kathkuni style . It’s a very beautiful temple
Written 16 September 2019
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jyotirmoymanna
Kolkata (Calcutta), India6 contributions
May 2019
This is in Kalpa and a beautifully structured and worth visiting the temple. Don't skip it.Roofs are specially manufactured to ward off snowy weather of such a height.
Written 7 August 2019
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Sanjay A
New Delhi, India54 contributions
Aug 2019 • Friends
I visited this ancient temple on Aug 2, 2019. Great architecture. Visitors are not allowed inside the main temple although you can click pictures from outside.
Written 4 August 2019
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arpitam
Gurugram (Gurgaon), India1,063 contributions
Jun 2019 • Family
This temple is supposed to be 5000 yrs old and carries significant importance to Indian mythology of Mahabharata. According to the local folklore, the Pandavas used to worship the deity during their exile.
The approach to the temple is through the steep and narrow lane of the village to be covered on feet. The beautiful wooden carvings both outside and inside are spectacular. The courtyard is spacious and has an wonderful view of the mountains looming large over yourself.
Nice photographic opportunities from here.
The approach to the temple is through the steep and narrow lane of the village to be covered on feet. The beautiful wooden carvings both outside and inside are spectacular. The courtyard is spacious and has an wonderful view of the mountains looming large over yourself.
Nice photographic opportunities from here.
Written 14 June 2019
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Sunny Chauhan
Shimla, India186 contributions
Feb 2019 • Solo
This temple is dedicated to local deity of nearby villages in Kalpa Kinnaur which is considered to be as the incarnation o0f lord vishnu ,built in local kinnaur style of architect is very beautiful temple and can be visited if time permits while in Kalpa.
Written 4 June 2019
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TravellianMahesh
New Delhi, India1,320 contributions
Apr 2019 • Friends
This is a beautiful wooden temple situated very near to Kalpa Monastery. Temple is very old and constructed in woods, the craftmanship of the temple is really great. we are so fortunate to have prasadam of temple, it was Puri, Halwa and pure desi butter.. so tasty, cant explain. The view of Kinnaur Kailash snow caped mountain is memerising. Its must visit place in Kalpa.
Written 25 May 2019
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