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Located in a picturesque valley amidst the Shivalik range, is the town of Chamba. The temples in the town are the major tourist attractions in Chamba. The architecture of these reflects the glory of the bygone rulers.
Summers in Chamba are the best time to visit the place. Situated in the Northwestern part of the state Chamba is also well known for the local festivals.
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Of the many tourist attractions in Chamba the Laxmi Narayan temple is the major one. The six temples in the complex are built in the Shikara style of architecture. However, glimpses of local architecture are also visible in the temples.
Out of the 6 temples, 3 are dedicated to Lord Shiva and 3 to Lord Vishnu. Here one can find fine sculptures of the residing deities of Lord Krishna, Lord, Lord Vishnu, Narsimha and Goddess Laxmi.
Chowgan is the grassy esplanade located in the center of the town and is the focal point of the local festivals. The Surara temples lies to the Northeast of the Laxmi Narayan temple. Of the tourist attractions in Chamba, The Brajeshwari Devi temple is an important part. It is located near the Laxmi Narayan temple and is built in the Shikara architecture. It is a temple of Goddess Durga and has intricate carvings on the surfaces.
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