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Baba Baroh

Coordinates: 31°59′51″N 76°18′51″E / 31.997567°N 76.314179°E / 31.997567; 76.314179
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Baba Baroh is a tehsil in Kangra district, India known for a temple made of white marble to Radha Krishan and the Goddess Durga. This temple is famous for the largest amount of white marble used for any temple in Himachal Pradesh. Baba Baroh is located 23 km from Kangra and 52 km away from Dharamshala.[1] In this temple there is an idol of Goddess Durga made of metal. The main idols, Krishna and Radha are also found in the temple.[2] It was built by Mr.Bali Ram Sharma who was a devotee of lord Shiva. The temple also has a Lord Sai idol in the surrounding temple.

References

  1. ^ "Baba Baroh Temple, Kangra". www.nativeplanet.com. Retrieved 5 September 2018.
  2. ^ HolidayIQ http://www.holidayiq.com/Baba-Baroh-Temple-Kangra-Dharamshala-Sightseeing-351-18341.html. Retrieved 5 September 2018. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)

31°59′51″N 76°18′51″E / 31.997567°N 76.314179°E / 31.997567; 76.314179