Unakoti Temple Tripura

Unakoti Temple, located in the Unakoti district of Tripura, is an ancient Hindu pilgrimage site dedicated primarily to Lord Shiva. Renowned for its stunning rock-cut sculptures and intricate carvings, this archaeological site dates back to the 7th-9th centuries and reflects the artistic brilliance of the era.


The name "Unakoti" translates to "one less than a crore," signifying the mythological belief that there were once a crore (10 million) deities at this site. Visitors to Unakoti Temple can explore numerous stone carvings, including a towering 30-foot sculpture of Lord Shiva, flanked by various deities. The temple complex, surrounded by lush green hills, provides a tranquil setting for devotees and tourists alike.

The site also hosts the famous Ashokastami Mela, attracting pilgrims from across the region. This festival showcases the cultural vibrancy of Tripura, making it a vital part of the state's heritage. Visiting Unakoti Temple offers not only spiritual enrichment but also a glimpse into the region's rich history and culture, making it a must-see destination for anyone exploring Tripura.

Festival: Asokastami Festival

Temple Opening Hours : Monday to Sunday 8 am–5 pm

Address: Dharmanagar - Kailashahar Rd, Tripura 799254

Geographic coordinates: 24°19′N 92°4′E

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