Temple Details

Mahasu Devta Temple   Haridwar


About Mahasu Devta Temple

Mahasu Devta Temple, is situated on the Tuini-Mori street at Hanol. The temple is devoted to Mahasu Devta. Ruler Mahasu is the central divinity of this region and is worshiped in Mahasu Devta Sanctuary by the general population of Hanol and close-by towns. It is the antiquated temple of Mahasu Devta worked in the ninth century. The temple was built in Huna building style at first be that as it may, over the ages, procured a blended style. It is incorporated into the Archeological Overview of India rundown of old temple in Dehradun circle, Uttarakhand.

Mahasu Devta shows up in fourfold frame as the four siblings. The legend tells when Krishna vanished toward the finish of DwaparYuga the pandavas tailed him. They cross the Waterway Tons. Yudhishtra was intrigued by the excellence of place and requested that Vishwakarma construct a temple here and remain with Draupadi for nine days. The place along these lines came to known as Hanol, after the name of Huna Bhatt.

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