Lakhamandal in Chakrata, Uttarakhand, is a mystical place whispering ancient tales! Imagine a land once known as 'Laksha Grah,' steeped in Mahabharata legend. See centuries-old temples and marvel at the graphite Shivalinga that mirrors your reflection. It's a fantastic place for history buffs and spiritual seekers!
Enjoy The Peaceful And Serene Atmosphere
Explore The Archaeological Site And Sculptures
Learn About Mahabharata Legends
Observe The Graphite Shiva Lingam Reflection
Photography Of The Temple And Surroundings
Visit The Ancient Shiva Temple Complex
March to June, September to November
Morning
₹500 per person
Lakhamandal's history is deeply intertwined with Hindu mythology, particularly the Mahabharata. Legend has it that the Kauravas plotted to kill the Pandavas by building a Lakshagriha (house of lac) here and setting it on fire. However, the Pandavas escaped through a secret tunnel. The name 'Lakhamandal' is derived from 'Lakh' (lac) and 'Mandal' (temple complex), referring to the numerous Shiva lingams found in the area. Archaeological evidence suggests that the temple complex dates back to the 8th-12th centuries AD. The site has been a center of religious significance for centuries, attracting devotees and researchers alike. Inscriptions and sculptures found here provide valuable insights into the region's rich cultural and religious past.