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Ambica Devi Temple

Hindu temple in Kangra

Updated: April 23, 2024 11:28 AM

Ambica Devi Temple is located in Kangra (City in India), India. It's address is 37P3+WHF, Old Kangra, Kangra, Himachal Pradesh 176001, India.

37P3+WHF, Old Kangra, Kangra, Himachal Pradesh 176001, India

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Where is Ambica Devi Temple?

Ambica Devi Temple is located at: 37P3+WHF, Old Kangra, Kangra, Himachal Pradesh 176001, India.

What are the coordinates of Ambica Devi Temple?

Coordinates: 32.0873044, 76.253936

Ambica Devi Temple Reviews

HARMAN SIDHU
2020-12-22 05:25:18 GMT

Peaceful place. This is the kull devi mata of the owner of the fort . Till now the present king of this fort comes here to worship the ambika devi mata at least once a time in year but this mandir is under the supervision of government only but the raja come here to worship this goddess.

Madhusudan Gupta
2021-10-27 11:26:39 GMT

The yellowish building in the background, with a tomb, is the Ambika Mata Temple inside the Kangra Fort.

NAVNEET SINGH RANA
2021-04-27 12:02:11 GMT

Ambika Devi temple, Nagar Kot, Kangra

Kangra district in Himachal Pradesh lies along an east-west axis, some ninety miles long and thirty miles wide, with Jalandhara (or Jullundhur) on the south and the Satluj, Ravi and Beas rivers in the hills to the north. In Sanskrit accounts, notably the Mahabharata, Kangra appears as the ancient kingdom of Trigarta, while archaeological findings from the Paleolithic and Neolithic periods and from the Iron Age suggest even older human settlement in the region. Kangra has stone inscriptions in Kharoshti script dating from the third to the first century BCE, and archaeologists have found copper and silver coins of Kushana and Indo-Greek origin, and from the Delhi Sultanate.

The Nagar Kot (or, city-fortress) of Kangra was the capital of the Katoch kings of Kangra until Mahmud Ghazni’s invasion of 1009 AD, which ended Kangra’s isolation and made it a province of the rulers of Delhi. Kangra and the Nagar Kot were conquered by Mahmud-bin-Tughlaq in 1337, by Firoze Shah Tughlaq in 1351, and by Jahangir in 1622, all of whom left behind governors to rule in their name. In the late-eighteenth century, Nagar Kot fell into the hands of the Sikhs under Ranjit Singh, until the British ousted them in the 1820s. While the fortress had survived nearly a millennium of siege and warfare, much of it was finally brought down in the earthquake of 1905.

Some four miles from the modern town of Kangra, Nagar Kot stands on a hilltop that rises sharply between two rivers: the Ban Ganga and the Manjhi. On another hilltop across the Manjhi river is the temple of Jayanti Devi, which by some accounts pre-dates Nagar Kot. The fort has two impressive defensive walls on one side and a sheer cliff on the other side, besides six fortified gateways (Ranjit Singh Darwaza, Ahari Darwaza, Amiri Darwaza, Jahangiri Darwaza, Andheri Darwaza and Darshani Darwaza) through which one must pass to reach the palace on the hilltop.

Among the palace buildings that have partly survived are offices of state, magazine, mosque, gallows, living quarters and the remains of two splendid temples: The Ambika Devi temple and a Jain temple with a statue of Mahavira, both of which date from the time of the Katoch rulers of Kangra (9-10 century CE). What is remarkable is that these temples with their exquisite craftsmanship remained untouched during more than eight hundred years of Sultanate and Mughal rule. The sculptural remains, of which there are many, include statues of Bhadramukha, Vishnu, Bharvahaka, Shiva, Hanumana, Ganesha, Durga, Gauri-Shankar.

Ankush Thakur
2021-07-05 06:02:51 GMT

Does anybody have contact number of pandit ji of Maa Ambika temple?

Dhruv Bhargava
2019-07-01 17:01:41 GMT

Ambika Devi Temple is located In Kangra fort compound Kangra Himachal Pradesh.

amit gupta
2023-08-15 12:38:09 GMT

A divine place and must visit.

Omang Rathore
2018-12-26 11:46:38 GMT

Jai Mata Di 🙇🙇🙇🙇 awsome place

Pehalwan
2024-01-11 14:20:45 GMT

Jai Maa Ambika

Ambika Mata is Kuldevi of Katochs of Kangra-Palampur side

I am Katoch from Indora H.P.(near Punjab)
Here and in Punjab,
Mata Sukrala is the Kuldevi of Katochs

But my father also used to visit Mata Ambika also when he was posted in Dharamshala side

SANDEEP HEER
2021-02-08 08:14:31 GMT

Bada hi khara mandir hai जरूर jaao ghumne। ithi vade vadia log hain aur vadia गोलगप्पे mili jane ।
Deewaran pr mat chadneyo ।
Gaddi vall chadneyo pahadiya pr 2-3gear sahi rehna । nhi tan scooty लेई ने jaayo ।
Naal di naal किले नाले meuseum vich bhi ghoomi ke dekhi lena।
Kisi trah di vayabsayik photography
Andar mana ae ।

Vinayak Katoch
2024-02-20 08:33:20 GMT

Jai Mata Di

Ajay katoch
2023-03-08 12:48:47 GMT

Jai ambika devi

Arvind Katoch
2016-06-28 11:51:59 GMT

Jai Maa Ambica (Katoch KulDevi)

Shivam Katoch
2017-07-11 11:28:54 GMT

Jai Maa Ambika (Katoch Deity)🙏

Manav Shukla
2016-07-06 04:02:52 GMT

Jai Ambika Ma

vivek gora
2021-03-03 17:23:35 GMT

गज़ब

Rakesh Kumar
2023-10-08 18:05:11 GMT

जय अंबिका देवी 🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩

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Kangra is a city and a municipal council in Kangra district in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. It is also known as Nagarkot. source

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