200-Year-Old Gird Mata Temple Gutted by Fire in Himachal, Faith Turned to Ashes in Chamba

 

A major tragedy struck Himachal Pradesh’s Chamba district on Friday when a nearly 200-year-old Gird Mata Temple was completely destroyed in a massive fire in the Bharmour area.


The incident occurred around 3:30 pm at Gird village under Khundel Gram Panchayat. Flames reportedly erupted suddenly and quickly engulfed the cedar-wood temple. Despite efforts by locals, the intensity of the fire left no chance to save the structure, which was reduced to ashes within a short time.


Marble, black stone and brass idols of deities housed inside the temple were also damaged. The loss is estimated to be worth several lakhs. Villagers said the temple, built by the local community around two centuries ago, had never suffered damage before and was an important centre of faith and tradition.


The cause of the fire remains unknown. Locals have demanded an impartial investigation, stating that the incident has deeply hurt religious sentiments.


Additional District Magistrate Chamba, Amit Mehra, said the administration is taking the matter seriously and the cause of the fire will be investigated.


Bharmour, known as the land of Shiva, is home to many ancient temples. The destruction of the Gird Mata Temple is being seen as a major cultural and religious loss for the entire region.


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