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Raghunath Temple
Raghunath Temple

Raghunath Temple

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What to know before visiting Raghunath Temple

Raghunath Temple, located in the heart of Kullu town in Himachal Pradesh, is one of the most significant and ancient temples in the region. Dedicated to Lord Raghunath, an incarnation of Lord Rama, this temple is a spiritual and cultural landmark, attracting devotees and history enthusiasts alike.

Backdrop

Built in the 17th century by Raja Jagat Singh, the temple enshrines an idol of Lord Raghunath, believed to have been brought from Ayodhya. It is said that the temple was constructed to atone for the king’s sins and establish peace in the region. The temple also plays a central role during the famous Kullu Dussehra celebrations, when deities from across the valley are brought to the temple in grand processions.

Highlights

Architectural Beauty: The temple showcases a blend of Pahari and Mughal architectural styles, with intricate carvings and wooden work.

Cultural Significance: It is the focal point of the Kullu Dussehra festival, attracting thousands of devotees and tourists.

The idol of Lord Rama: The idol is said to be ancient and holds immense religious significance for followers of Hinduism.

Serene Environment: The temple offers a peaceful ambiance, perfect for meditation and spiritual reflection.

Panoramic Views: The location of the temple provides stunning views of the surrounding Kullu Valley.

General info

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Entry fees
No entry fee to visit the temple
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Opening hours
Open daily from 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM.
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Parking
Limited parking is available near the temple. Visitors may need to park in nearby areas and walk to the temple.
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Getting there
The temple is located in Kullu town and is easily accessible by road. It is about 12 km from Bhuntar Airport and is well-connected by buses and taxis.
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Best Time to Visit
October during Kullu Dussehra is an excellent time to experience the cultural festivities. Summers (March to June) are also pleasant for a peaceful visit.
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Photography
Photography inside the temple premises may be restricted; seek permission if needed.
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Clothing
Wear modest attire to respect the temple's sanctity. Comfortable shoes are advisable for walking around the temple complex.
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Respect Customs:
Participate in the rituals respectfully and avoid disturbing the peaceful environment.

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