Tarna Devi Temple, Mandi,
Himachal Pradesh
Tarna Devi Temple is a Hindu Temple dedicated to goddess Shyama Kali located on Tarna Hill in Mandi Town in Mandi District in Himachal Pradesh, India. The temple is also called as Shyama Kali Temple. The Temple is situated on the banks of Beas River. Mandi is often referred to as Varanasi of Hills, or Choti Kashi, or Kashi of Himachal as the town hosts 81 temples spread across its area.
Legends
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https://hindutemples-india.blogspot.com/2023/05/tarna-devi-temple-mandi-legends.html
History
This temple was built by Raja Shyam Sen (1664 – 1674 CE) of Mandi state following a great battle victory over Raja Jeet Sen of Suket.
The Temple
The temple is situated on Tarna hill at an altitude of about 300 feet above the sea level in the middle of the dense forest. The temple can be reached through flight of 305 steps from the foothill. The temple consists of sanctum with circumbulatory path and mandapa. The sanctum is square on plan. The sanctum enshrines a three faced image of goddess Kali. There is another idol of Mahishasura Mardini in the temple premises. The walls of the temple has paintings of Lord Shiva, goddess Kali and Hindu spiritual Gurus. Devotees can have scenic view of the snow-capped mountains and panoramic view of Mandi Town from this temple.
Connectivity
The temple is located at about 2
Kms from Mandi Bus Stand, 57 Kms from Joginder Nagar Railway Station, 59 Kms
from Kullu Manali Airport, 72 Kms from Kullu, 77 Kms from Baijnath, 94 Kms from
Palampur and 131 Kms from Shimla. The temple is situated
in Mandi on Shimla to Palampur route.
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