Hidden Himachal!
This is our Himachal, of course! All images can be enlarged so please have look on every single one by clicking and see the beauty of our Hills! I have taken these snaps from the website of TAKEO KAMIYA and you can EMAIL TAKEO KAMIYA here! I apologize for any wrong reference and your comments would help!
A small temple of Square Tower type, Gazta
Adi Brahma temple of four tiered tower, Khokan
Ambika Devi temple of Pent Roof type, Nirmand
Chamunda Devi Temple at Mindal village
Gautam Rishi Temple at the end of Goshal village, Naga shrine on the right hand
temple on the back of the mountains of the hights of 4,000m, Sangla
Inside of Adi-Purka Temple on the top of a mountain at Tihri
Looking down at Bhandar from the entrance balcony of the Temple tower at Chaini
Kothi
Maheshwara Temple at Chergaon (Chagaon), photo by Shin-ya Takagi
Maheshwara Temple at Sungra, photo July 1993
Newly reconstructed temple, Pujarli
Old temple of Square tower type in Narain
Parashar Rishi temple by the side of Parashal lake, wooden detail
Parvati Temple, Killal ( photo by Shin-ya Takagi )
Reconstructed Narayan Dewta Temple in Narain village
Temple Tower and the village of Chaini, 17- 18th century
Temple Tower and Village of Chaini, top two stories lost in
Upper part of Baoindara Devta Temple
Village of Devidar and Square Tower type Temple
Granaries constructed thoroughly by wood at Chitkul village
temple on the back of the mountains of the hights of 4,000m
Kii Gompa (monastery) on the mountain recalling gompas
Kothkai Fort sorrounded by deep river on three sides
Outside Stairs of Yogini Temple, Chaini
Maheshwara Temple with roof covered by wood, Sungra
Baoindara Devta Temple of oblong tower type under repair, Bachhonch
Durga Temple, c.17th century, Pangna
Parashar Rishi temple by the side of Parashal lake
Kii Monastry
A girl gives the proportional scale of the stairway of Jogini Temple
2 Comments:
Good Work Avinish...
My Goodness! What a beautiful part of India. Thank you for your pictures. I don't know if I am ready to ascend those outside stairs at Jogini, however .... Simply magnificient!
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