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Trilokinath temple’s portal launched

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Mandi, September 5

The Temple Committee of Trilokinath in Lahaul Spiti launched a website today. It will help devotees to have a glimpse of the famous religious place.

According to Deputy Commissioner Neeraj Kumar, the information about the temple is available on the website.

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The DC said now, the devotees could also make donations online. He said the aarti timings would be displayed on the Facebook page and YouTube channel.

The website of Trilokinath temple is triloknathtemple.com. The temple is situated in Udaipur, which is 45 km from Keylong.

This holy shrine is revered equally by the Hindus and the Buddhists. Hindus consider Trilokinath deity as ‘Lord Shiva’ while the Buddhists consider it as ‘Arya Avalokiteshw’. Tibetan people called him as ‘Garja Fagspa‘.

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