Bhagsunag Shiva Temple

Dharamsala


Bhagsu's small, 16th-century Shiva temple would be forgettable but for the cold, clean, spring-fed pool out front. This has been enlarged into an open-air public swimming pool, popular with splashing Indian tourists, some swimming with selfie sticks in hand.

A covered pool for ladies was under construction nearby at the time of research.


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