History
Presiding deity of Malana — one of the world's oldest democracies. The temple and village have strict rules; outsiders cannot touch the temple walls.
Architecture
The temple showcases classic Himachali hill architecture — sloping slate roofs, intricately carved wooden doorways, and stone masonry that has weathered mountain seasons for generations.
Mythology & Legend
Local legend associates Jamlu Devta Temple Malana with Jamlu Rishi (Jamdagni). Devotees believe sincere prayers here bring protection, prosperity and fulfilment of wishes.
Timings, Aarti & Entry
- • Morning aarti: 6:00 AM
- • Evening aarti: 7:00 PM
Dress code: Modest clothing. Cover shoulders and knees.
Where to Stay
- • Hotels in malana
- • Budget guesthouses within walking distance
- • Mid-range family hotels
- • Temple trust dharamshala (advance booking recommended)
- • Private dharamshalas nearby
How to Reach & Taxi
Local taxis available from malana taxi stand. Book a Go2Himachal taxi from any major hub — Delhi, Chandigarh, Manali or Shimla.
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Best season: March–June and September–November are ideal. Winters are cold but atmospheric.
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FAQs
What are the timings of Jamlu Devta Temple Malana?
Typically open 5:00 AM to 9:00 PM. Check with the temple trust on major festival days.
Is there any entry fee at Jamlu Devta Temple Malana?
No entry fee. Voluntary donations are welcome.
What is the best time to visit Jamlu Devta Temple Malana?
March to June and September to November are the most comfortable months. Festivals bring the temple alive.
Is parking available?
Yes, parking is available near the main entrance.
Can we book a taxi to Jamlu Devta Temple Malana from Delhi/Chandigarh?
Yes — Go2Himachal offers verified taxi packages from all major North Indian cities. WhatsApp us for a live quote.