The Masrur Temples are a group of rock-cut Hindu temples in the Kangra Valley of the Beas River in Himachal Pradesh, India. They are also known as the Masroor Temples or the Rock-cut Temples at Masrur. They were constructed in the early eighth century. The temples are oriented toward the Himalayan Dhauladhar range in the northeast. The surviving iconography of this North Indian Nagara architecture style, which is devoted to the Shiva, Vishnu, Devi, and Saura lineages of Hinduism, was probably in ... (Read More)