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Murli Manohar Mandir

Police Station, near, Thana Bazar Rd, Thana Bazar, Dharanaula, Almora, Uttarakhand 263601, India

Murli Manohar Mandir
मंदिर
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HMR3+XG Almora, Uttarakhand, India
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Monday: 8–20
Tuesday: 8–20
Wedneasday: 8–20
Thursday: 8–20
Friday: 8–20
Saturday: 8–20
Sunday: 8–20
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Mayank sah
Mayank sah
A place you must visit ... Backyard of the temple gives you glimpse of kumaun hills and at the evening hours you can listen kirtan and the retreating and too the colors bulge calls of indian army ..
Aditya Pandey
Aditya Pandey
Very peaceful place for spend some time to recharge your body with happiness.
Kirishna Arya
Kirishna Arya
Jai murli mnohar

Nice location 👍
Sagar S Mehra
Sagar S Mehra
Uttarakhand.
* Famous for tourism, yoga and meditation , photography etc.
* No entry fee
*In winters snowfall increase the beauty of this place much more
* For meditation it is the best place all over the India due to some scientific reason. ( Magnetic field existence) .
* Peaceful as well as Beautiful atmosphere .
*Due to hill area ...sunrise and sunsets are the pleasing phenomenon you can watch here
* Must visit guys ...!!!
Deepika panday
Deepika panday
Very nice place with temple , if you chance see the beauty of it
Harshit Tamta
Harshit Tamta
Nice panoramic view of the hills from the backside of the temple.. a lovely place to relax
Bharat Joshi - 49
Bharat Joshi - 491 year ago
Shri Krishna Mandir situated in thana bazar Almora. It's quite beautiful and peaceful temple 🙏
Utkarsh
Utkarsh2 years ago
Stories of the origins of temples are usually fantastic ones in Hyderabad; they reinforce beliefs and faith. And so it is with the Murali Manohar Temple in the Kishenbagh area. The area gets it name from the other name of Murali Manohar, the beautiful flute player: Lord Krishna. Now, the temple can barely be spotted on the Bahadurpura and Rambagh stretch of road. With high mud walls that block the view to a small unpaved road leading to it, the massive orange door soaring 30 feet into the air gives a hint of the glory days of the temple.The first fantastic story. “Raja Raghu Ram Bahadur who lived in Delhi and who had no children had a dream,” says Parthasarathy, the senior priest at the temple. “In his dream, he saw a garden and an idol of Lord Krishna buried five feet in the ground in Hyderabad. The dream was very vivid about the location and the site,” says the priest. Raghu Ram Bahadur followed his dream and came to Hyderabad on horses and a number of aides and searched for the location and when they dug five feet deep they discovered this idol. It was installed here and a small temple was built on the site to house the Lord.
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