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Masroor Rock Cut Temple : ウィキペディア英語版 | Masroor Rock Cut Temple
The Masroor Rock Cut Temple or Himalayan Pyramid is a complex of temples located in Masroor (or Masrur) in Kangra Valley, which is from Kangra city in Kangra district of the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. It is now known as 'Thakurwada', meaning "Vaishnavite temples".〔 It is a complex of monolithic rock cut temples, in shikhara (raising tower) style of Indo-Aryan architectural style, dated by art historians to 6–8th centuries. Such an architectural temple is unique to the northern part of India while there are many places in western and southern India where such rock-cut structures exist at number of locations.〔 There is a lake or pond called Masroor lake in front of this edifice which shows partial reflection the temples. ==Location== The temple complex is located in the rolling topography of the Kangra Valley in the Dehra Gopipur tehsil, in the backdrop of the Dhauladar Range and Beas River valley with geographical coordinates of . It is located at the highest point of a local hill feature. It is close to Dharmashala, which is about away. The temple complex is approachable now from a new road built from Pir Bindi near Lunj.〔
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