Discover the ancient Lomas Rishi Temple in Rewalsar! This rock-cut cave, or Lomasha Rishi Gufa, whispers tales of old India. A serene spot for your Himachal Pradesh adventure.
Enjoy The Panoramic Views Of Rewalsar Lake
Explore The Ancient Rock-Cut Architecture
Learn About Ajivika Sect Influence
Meditate In The Serene Atmosphere
Visit Nearby Rewalsar Lake And Monasteries
March to June
Morning
₹500 per person
The Lomas Rishi Temple's history is intertwined with Buddhist and Hindu traditions. It is believed to be associated with the Ajivika sect, an ancient Indian ascetic tradition that co-existed with early Buddhism and Jainism. The cave's chaitya arch facade is a notable feature, demonstrating early rock-cut architecture. While the exact date of its creation is debated, scholars generally place it between the 3rd century BCE and the 2nd century CE, during the Mauryan and subsequent periods. The site's religious significance has continued through the centuries, with both Buddhists and Hindus venerating the cave and its surroundings. The temple serves as a testament to the religious syncretism prevalent in ancient India, where different faiths co-existed and influenced each other.