Bring home the sacred essence of the Hadimba Devi Temple with this exquisitely handcrafted wooden miniature, made from holy Deodar wood. Designed in the traditional Kath-Khuni architectural style, this masterpiece reflects the rich heritage and craftsmanship of Himachal Pradesh.
Product Details:
Generic Name: Temple Replica / Miniature
Country of Origin: India
Dimensions (L × B × H): 27cm × 28cm × 45cm
Material: Deodar wood, polished
Architectural Style: Kath-Khuni
Vocal for Local: Supporting Himachali artisans
Color Variation: Slight natural variations may occur
Authenticity: Minor irregularities highlight the uniqueness of each piece
Care Instructions: For décor purposes only; avoid placing in open, dusty areas
This handcrafted miniature captures the spiritual essence and architectural grandeur of the Hadimba Devi Temple, making it a cherished keepsake for years to come.
History of Hadimba Devi Temple , Manali (H.P)
Nestled in Manali’s cedar forest, the 16th-century Hadimba Devi Temple, also known as Dhungari Temple, is a unique pagoda-style shrine. Built-in 1553 CE by Maharaja Bahadur Singh, it is dedicated to Hidimba, wife of Bhima from the Mahabharata. Legend says she meditated here, attaining divine status, and is now worshipped as a goddess.
About Kath-Khuni Architecture
Kath-Khuni, derived from ‘Kath’ (wood) and ‘Khuni’ (corner), is a traditional Himalayan construction technique. Unlike conventional methods, it uses horizontal timber beams instead of vertical columns, reinforced with criss-cross bracings. Layers of stone between the wood enhance stability, while slate tiles cover the roofs, making these structures durable and earthquake-resistant.














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