Mandi · India

Triloknath Temple

One of Mandi''s oldest temples, built in 1520 with a three-faced Shiva image.

Triloknath Temple stands on the Mandi-Pathankot highway as one of the town's earliest religious structures, built in 1520 by Sultan Devi, queen of Ajber Sen, and dedicated to Lord Shiva. The sanctum houses a distinctive three-faced Shiva image alongside sculptures of Narda, Sharda, and other deities. Its age places it among the foundational temples of Mandi's identity as a spiritual center often compared to Varanasi. The temple's relatively quiet setting away from the busiest bazaar area gives visitors a calmer experience than some of the town's more central shrines.

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