Protected Monuments in Himachal Pradesh by Archaeological Survey of India

By | November 6, 2016

In our previous post, we talked about the Forts of Himachal Pradesh and Hot Water Springs of Himachal Pradesh. Today we talk about the Protected Monuments of Himachal Pradesh. 

Archaeological Survey of India has time and again conducted surveys and research in Himachal Pradesh and notified as many as 39 (or maybe more, as the research work is being done consistently) sites of Historical Importance in Himachal Pradesh.

A major part of this protected monument list comprises of the ancient temples of Himachal. Hidimba Temple of Manali, Trilokinath and Panchvaktar Temples of Mandi, and Tabo Buddhist Monastery of the Spiti Valley are some of the prominent names that feature in the ASI list.

ASI has proposed to include some other names to this list but that is still under consideration. This list be updated as and when more names are added to the list by the ASI Team.

Kindly point out the mistakes, if any in the comment section.

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Protected Monuments of Himachal Pradesh

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10 thoughts on “Protected Monuments in Himachal Pradesh by Archaeological Survey of India

    1. Vikas

      There is also a temple named Triloknath in mandi which is a protected monument under ASI

      Reply
  1. vishal syal

    chamunda devi temple is in kangra near dharamshala no in chamba

    Reply
  2. Vikas

    There is also a Chamunda temple in Chamba and a temple named Triloknath in mandi which is a protected monument

    Reply
  3. Vikas

    Triloknath temple is also in mandi and chamba also has a temple named
    Chamunda Devi temple

    Reply
  4. Vishal thakur

    Please put some facts about GI tags issued to various unique items/arts.

    Reply
  5. Roop

    Nurpur fort
    BrijRaj temple Kirshna and Meera temple

    Kile Bali mahakali temple inside nurpur fort

    Reply

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