Brahma Temple, Khokhan – Himachal Pradesh

The serene hills of Himachal Pradesh, the
Brahma Temple in Khokhan village is a rare spiritual treasure dedicated to Lord Brahma the Creator in Hindu mythology. Surrounded by dense deodar forests and overlooking the tranquil Kullu Valley, this temple offers a unique blend of religious significance, architectural heritage, and natural beauty. Unlike the bustling tourist spots, this sacred shrine remains peaceful and off the beaten track, offering an ideal destination for devotees, history lovers, and spiritual seekers alike.

Temple About

The Brahma Temple in Khokhan is one of the rare temples in India dedicated to Lord Brahma, a deity seldom worshipped individually in Hinduism. It holds deep spiritual value for locals and is known for its tranquil environment and cultural importance. Temple Description

This beautiful temple is constructed in the traditional Kath-Kuni style of Himachal Pradesh, using wood and stone. The temple showcases intricate wooden carvings and a slate roof typical of the region. Inside the sanctum are idols of Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu, and Goddess Durga, symbolizing balance in the cosmic cycle. The temple is believed to be several centuries old and serves as an example of indigenous Himalayan craftsmanship. Temple Speciality

One of the few temples in India dedicated to Lord Brahma

Built in unique Kath-Kuni Himalayan architecture

Serene, uncrowded location ideal for peaceful spiritual visits

Houses idols of Brahma, Vishnu, and Durga together Temple Address

Brahma Temple, Khokhan Village, Near Bhuntar, Kullu District, Himachal Pradesh – 175125 Temple Location (Longitude & Latitude)

31.8714° N, 77.1605° E Temple Timings

6:00 AM to 8:00 PM – open all days Temple Sevas

Daily Pooja and Aarti

Annual Brahma Pooja

Special rituals during Navratri and local fairs Traveling Facilities

Regular buses and taxis from Bhuntar, Kullu, and Manali

Local autos and jeeps available from Bhuntar to Khokhan Food Facilities

Local dhabas and eateries available in Bhuntar and Kullu

Limited food options in Khokhan village

Recommended to carry snacks or packed food Stay Facilities

Budget hotels and guesthouses in Bhuntar (6 km) and Kullu (15 km)

Homestays in nearby villages

Luxury resorts in Manali (~45 km away) Nearby Railway Station

Joginder Nagar Railway Station – approx. 120 km Nearby Airport

Kullu-Manali Airport (Bhuntar) – approx. 6 km Nearby Bus Station

Bhuntar Bus Stand – 6 km

Kullu ISBT (Sarwari) – 15 km Bus Routes to Temple

From Delhi or Chandigarh, take Volvo or deluxe buses to Bhuntar/Kullu

From Bhuntar, take local transport to Khokhan Train Routes to Temple

Reach Joginder Nagar by train from Pathankot

From Joginder Nagar, continue by road to Bhuntar/Kullu → Khokhan Air Ways to Temple

Fly to Kullu-Manali Airport (Bhuntar)

From the airport, hire taxi/auto to Khokhan village Nearby Cities to Temple

Kullu – 15 km

Manali – 45 km

Mandi – 90 km

Shimla – 200 km Nearby Visiting Temples and Places

Bijli Mahadev Temple (Kullu)

Raghunath Temple (Kullu)

Manikaran Sahib (Parvati Valley)

Vaishno Devi Temple, Kullu

Great Himalayan National Park

Manali, Solang Valley Preferable Visiting Season

March to June – Pleasant weather

September to November – Ideal for sightseeing

Avoid December to February due to heavy snowfall Shopping Famous For

Woolen shawls and handwoven fabrics

Himachali caps and handicrafts

Organic honey, dry fruits, and wooden souvenirs

Local Kullu-style jewelry and wool products The Brahma Temple of Khokhan is not just a place of worship—it is an experience of calm, devotion, and cultural richness. Whether you are a pilgrim, a traveler in search of ancient temples, or someone looking to escape into the Himalayan charm, this temple offers something deeply fulfilling. With its spiritual aura, scenic surroundings, and convenient accessibility from Kullu and Bhuntar, it is a must-visit destination in Himachal Pradesh for those who value heritage, nature, and peace.

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