Category:Narasimha Temple, Bharmour

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<nowiki>Nar Singh Temple, Bharmaur; నర్ సింగ్ టెంపుల్; ভারতের একটি হিন্দু মন্দির; temple en Inde; ଭାରତର ଏକ ହିନ୍ଦୁ ମନ୍ଦିର; 10th century Vishnu temple in Himachal Pradesh, India; معبد هندوسي في شامبا، الهند; Narasimha temple, Brahmaur; Brahmor Narsingh temple; Bharmaur Narsimha temple, Himachal Pradesh</nowiki>
Nar Singh Temple, Bharmaur 
10th century Vishnu temple in Himachal Pradesh, India
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LocationBharmour, Chamba district, Himachal Pradesh, India
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  • Archaeological Survey of India, Shimla circle
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Map32° 26′ 35.39″ N, 76° 32′ 16.01″ E
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The Narasimha temple at Bharmour, sometimes spelled as Brahmaur Narsingh mandir, is a mid 10th century Hindu temple in upper Himalayas, northern Himachal Pradesh. It is attributed to Hindu queen Tribhuvana Rekha and has a notable brass statue of Narasimha – the man-lion avatar of Vishnu. The statue has an inscription on the pedestal, but this is too eroded to be reliably deciphered.

The Narasimha temple of Bharmour is similar to Manimahesa temple nearby in the Chaurasi temples complex. Both are stone temples with Nagara architecture and a pentroof. The niches have aedicules and Hindu artwork.

This is a category about ASI monument number
N-HP-4.

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