Mahasu Devta Temple

Mahasu Devta Temple
महासू देवता मंदिर
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictDehradun district
DeityMahasu Devta
FestivalsBishu, Jagra, Paush ki Dhaal, Budhi Diwali
Location
LocationHanol
StateUttarakhand
CountryIndia
Location in Uttarakhand
Coordinates30°58′16″N 77°55′41″E / 30.971004°N 77.927953°E / 30.971004; 77.927953
Architecture
TypeKath Kuni
Elevation1,050 m (3,445 ft)
Website
www.jaimahasudeva.in www.asidehraduncircle.in/dehradun.html

Mahasu Devta Temple (Mahasui: 𑚢𑚩𑚭𑚨𑚱 𑚛𑚲𑚦𑚙𑚭 𑚢𑚫𑚛𑚮𑚤, Hindi: महासू देवता मंदिर) is on the Tons River in the village of Hanol (near Chakrata), in Jaunsar, Dehradun district, Uttarakhand, India. The temple is dedicated to Shiva (locally known as Mahasu Devta), considered one of the most sacred deities in the Mahasu region.

The original temple (of which only the garbhagriha, or sanctum, survives) has a curved shikhara in the Nagara style. The original mulaprasada (main shrine) dates to the 9th–10th century CE. The mandapa and mukhamandapa (entrance area) were added later and have undergone changes. The stone-and-wood temple, built in the Kath Kuni style, is included in the Archaeological Survey of India's list of ancient temples under the Dehradun Circle, Uttarakhand. It is about 156 km from Mussoorie, and about 140 km from Shimla.