Sri Naranag Temple, Jammu and Kashmir
Address
Sri Naranag Temple, Gandarbal, Kangan, Jammu and Kashmir 191202
Diety
Shiva
Introduction
The site consists of a cluster of temples facing each other at a distance of about 200 meters.[10] Historians say that the temple is dedicated to Shiva and was built by Lalitaditya Muktapida, of the Kayastha Naga Karkota Dynasty in the 8th century AD. It is believed that the king Awantivarman paid a visit and donated a pedestal for bathing at Bhuteshwar (“Bhutsher”). It is also believed to be dedicated to the ancient Nagas. Hence, the name “Naranag”. It was built by the Naga Karkotas, who are said to be Hindu Kashmiri Kayasthas of the Naga sect, known for their reverence of serpents. They used to stay here and do their sadhanas. Its architecture reveals the art of the 8th century. The government has only constructed walls to protect it from encroachments and nothing else has been done. It is now left in ruins of which only faint traces have survived. This temple has the typical Aryan structure as was present in Aryan Kashmir.
Century/Period/Age
8th century CE.
Nearest Bus Station
Naranag
Nearest Railway Station
Srinagar
Nearest Airport
Srinagar