Important Days and Dates
- Nag Panchami: The most important festival dedicated to Naag Devta, usually celebrated in July or August.
- Local Fairs: Small local fairs and rituals are performed by villagers during the summer season.
- Mondays of Shravan Month: Considered auspicious for worship.
How to Reach
From Delhi to Indru Naag Temple:
- By Air: Take a flight from Delhi to Gaggal Airport (Kangra Airport), which is about 20 km from Dharamshala. From the airport, hire a taxi to reach the temple.
- By Train: The nearest railway station is Pathankot. From Pathankot, taxis and buses are available to Dharamshala.
- By Road: Delhi to Dharamshala is approximately 480 km. Regular Volvo and private buses operate from Delhi to Dharamshala.
From Ahmedabad to Indru Naag Temple:
- By Air: Take a flight from Ahmedabad to Delhi or Chandigarh, then connect to Gaggal Airport (Kangra). From there, take a taxi to the temple.
- By Train: Ahmedabad to Pathankot by train, followed by a taxi or bus to Dharamshala.
- By Road: Long-distance road travel via Delhi or Chandigarh is possible but time-consuming.
History of the Temple
Indru Naag Temple is an ancient and sacred temple located on a hilltop near Dharamshala in Himachal Pradesh. The temple is dedicated to Indru Naag, the local serpent deity worshipped by the people of Kangra valley. According to local beliefs, Indru Naag Devta protects the region from natural calamities and ensures prosperity.
The temple holds special importance during the Nag Panchami festival, when devotees gather in large numbers to offer milk, flowers, and prayers. The serene location of the temple offers panoramic views of Dharamshala and the Dhauladhar mountain range, making it both a spiritual and scenic destination.
Main Poojas Performed
- Mangal Arati – Early morning awakening ritual of the deities.
- Mailam – Removal of night attire.
- Abakasha – Morning purification rituals.
- Sakala Dhupa – Main morning food offering (Mahaprasad).
- Madhyahna Dhupa – Midday Bhoga.
- Sandhya Dhupa – Evening food offering.
- Badasinghara Bhoga – Final night offering before rest.
Important Days and Times for Pooja
Major Festival:
- Ratha Yatra (most important)
- Snana Yatra
- Chandan Yatra
- Nabakalebara
- Ekadashi (all)
- Amavasya & Purnima
- Niladri Bije
Attire (Dressing Guidelines) for Pooja
- Men:
- Dhoti, Kurta, Angavastram
- Shirts not allowed inside sanctum
- Women:
- Saree or traditional salwar kameez
- Short or revealing attire prohibited
- General:
- No footwear
- No leather items
- Photography prohibited
Official Websites
Shree Jagannath Temple Administration (Government of Odisha):
https://jagannath.nic.in
Official Temple Website:
https://shreejagannatha.in
Description
Important Days and Dates
- Nag Panchami: The most important festival dedicated to Naag Devta, usually celebrated in July or August.
- Local Fairs: Small local fairs and rituals are performed by villagers during the summer season.
- Mondays of Shravan Month: Considered auspicious for worship.
How to Reach
From Delhi to Indru Naag Temple:
- By Air: Take a flight from Delhi to Gaggal Airport (Kangra Airport), which is about 20 km from Dharamshala. From the airport, hire a taxi to reach the temple.
- By Train: The nearest railway station is Pathankot. From Pathankot, taxis and buses are available to Dharamshala.
- By Road: Delhi to Dharamshala is approximately 480 km. Regular Volvo and private buses operate from Delhi to Dharamshala.
From Ahmedabad to Indru Naag Temple:
- By Air: Take a flight from Ahmedabad to Delhi or Chandigarh, then connect to Gaggal Airport (Kangra). From there, take a taxi to the temple.
- By Train: Ahmedabad to Pathankot by train, followed by a taxi or bus to Dharamshala.
- By Road: Long-distance road travel via Delhi or Chandigarh is possible but time-consuming.
History of the Temple
Indru Naag Temple is an ancient and sacred temple located on a hilltop near Dharamshala in Himachal Pradesh. The temple is dedicated to Indru Naag, the local serpent deity worshipped by the people of Kangra valley. According to local beliefs, Indru Naag Devta protects the region from natural calamities and ensures prosperity.
The temple holds special importance during the Nag Panchami festival, when devotees gather in large numbers to offer milk, flowers, and prayers. The serene location of the temple offers panoramic views of Dharamshala and the Dhauladhar mountain range, making it both a spiritual and scenic destination.
Main Poojas Performed
- Mangal Arati – Early morning awakening ritual of the deities.
- Mailam – Removal of night attire.
- Abakasha – Morning purification rituals.
- Sakala Dhupa – Main morning food offering (Mahaprasad).
- Madhyahna Dhupa – Midday Bhoga.
- Sandhya Dhupa – Evening food offering.
- Badasinghara Bhoga – Final night offering before rest.
Important Days and Times for Pooja
Major Festival:
- Ratha Yatra (most important)
- Snana Yatra
- Chandan Yatra
- Nabakalebara
- Ekadashi (all)
- Amavasya & Purnima
- Niladri Bije
Attire (Dressing Guidelines) for Pooja
- Men:
- Dhoti, Kurta, Angavastram
- Shirts not allowed inside sanctum
- Women:
- Saree or traditional salwar kameez
- Short or revealing attire prohibited
- General:
- No footwear
- No leather items
- Photography prohibited
Official Websites
Shree Jagannath Temple Administration (Government of Odisha):
https://jagannath.nic.in
Official Temple Website:
https://shreejagannatha.in



