dadasiba


Radasiba is a village in the Kangra region of Himachal Pradesh, India. The Industrial Training Institute is based there. The Dadasiba postal code states 177106 and the people of Dadasiba Village use the Pari Language to communicate. There is the temple of Radha Krishan, built by Raja Ram Singh of Sibaia / Sapehiya, known for its murals, built about two centuries to the time when the village was the center of an independent state. Dadasiba is a beautiful village in the Kangra region of Himachal Pradesh. Visitors often plan to visit the Dadasiba temple in April, May, and June to see the 18-year-old architectural treasure built by Raja Ram Singh. To avoid visiting the annual pilgrimage to Matrafas as a staunch supporter of Krishna, Raja Ram Singh came up with the idea of ??building the Radha Krishna temple in his kingdom of Hadasiba. The painting inside the temple reveals the rich taste of the king in beauty and grandeur. The village, famous for its temple and water mills, is believed to have been founded in 1450 AD. What you should see here are the murals and the wall of the temple that will take you to the ancient times and its magnificent art.