Category:Sitaram Temple, Chamba
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A 17th century temple built by a nurse in Himachal Pradesh India | |||||
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Location | Chamba, Chamba district, Himachal Pradesh, India | ||||
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The Sita Rama temple is a 17th-century temple in Chamba, Himachal Pradesh. It is famous for being a temple built by a nurse named Baltu who served the royal family of Raja Prithvi Singh. Compared to other temples in Chamba, the Sita Ram temple is relatively simple stone temple. It has a mandapa in front with pentroof, inside the sanctum are Rama and Sita of Ramayana fame. Rama holds a bow in one hand and an arrow in the other, thus is the Kodanda Rama form.
This is a category about ASI monument number N-HP-11. |
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