Mrikula Devi Temple
Shubham MansingkaShubham Mansingka/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, LAHAUL/ Updated : Jan 3, 2017, 14:31 IST
Synopsis
Udaipur is the is the second biggest town in Lahaul after Keylong. The unique Mrikula (Markula) Devi Temple (11th or 12th century) is located just above the bazaar. This Kali temple looks wholly unimposing from the outside with an … Read more
Udaipur is the is the second biggest town in Lahaul after Keylong. The unique Mrikula (Markula) Devi Temple (11th or 12th century) is located just above the bazaar. This Kali temple looks wholly unimposing from the outside with an old looking wood-tiled 'conical' roof and simple walls. Read less

Udaipur is the is the second biggest town in Lahaul after Keylong. The unique Mrikula (Markula) Devi Temple (11th or 12th century) is located just above the bazaar. This Kali temple looks wholly unimposing from the outside with an old looking wood-tiled 'conical' roof and simple walls. However, inside are some beautiful and intricate deodar-wood carvings depicting scenes from Hindu epics. It is believed that the temple was constructed from a block of wood by Pandavas of the Mahabharata fame.
It is a highly revered place and an architectural delight.
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