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Intricate wood work on exterior of Bhimakali Temple
Bhima Kali Temple is a temple at Sarahan in Himachal Pradesh in India, dedicated to the mother goddess Bhimakali, presiding deity of the rulers of former Bushahr State. The temple is situated about 180 km from Shimla and it is as holy as 51 Shakti Peethas.[1]
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Inscription on door to Bhimakali Temple - These gates were made in the reign of Raja Padam Singh 1827.
On one of the doors of the temple
Inner courtyard of Bhimakali Temple
Bird's eye view of Bhimakali temple during monsoon
Bhimakali Temple in the background
A temple alongside the Bhimakali temple
Bhimakali Temple at Sarahan
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- ↑ Prem N. Nag, Dainik Jagran, 26 August 2007
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Coordinates: 31°30′36″N 77°47′42″E / 31.510°N 77.795°E / 31.510; 77.795