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Kangra's 'Tedha Mandir,' Bent but Undestroyed in 1905 Quake, Set to Become Major Religious Tourist Hub
Kangra's 'Crooked Temple' to Become Major Religious Tourist Spot
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04-04-2026, 18:42
Kangra's 'Crooked Temple' to Become Major Religious Tourist Spot
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The ancient 'Tedha Mandir' in Jwalamukhi, which tilted in the 1905 earthquake but didn't fall, is set for a major revamp.
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Jwalamukhi Temple Trust has a master plan to beautify and develop it into a significant religious tourism center.
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The temple, dedicated to Lord Rama, Sita, Lakshman, and Hanuman, is known for its unique tilt and requires devotees to bend to enter.
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It has historical ties to Mughal Emperor Akbar and features 'Akbar Canal' remains, Sita Cave, and Lakshman's Taposthali.
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Locals demand the return of original Ashtadhatu idols, moved to Kangra Museum in 2007, for re-installation.
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