Sujanpur Tira is 42 km from the town.Built in 1758 the fortress of Tira Ghar the remnants of old halls, palaces end temple,the town of Sujanpur below the fort, has several old temples of which the Narbadeshwar and Murli Marahar are exemplary.42 km from Palampur situated on the banks of foaming Beas, the historical town Sujanpur Tira (Tira mean palace) was built by Raja Sandra Chand, who had ascended to the throne when only ten years of age. The Tira Palace was the winter residence of Sansar Chand and the Alampur palace on the other side of the Beas was his summer resort.The township is picturesque having a vast natural ‘chaugan’ (flat ground)and grassy plain surrounded by the trees where traditional annual fair of holi is held for four days.A sainik school is located here.The temple of Gauri Shankar has life size statues of Lord Shiva and his consort Parvati in Ashatadhathu. A real wealth of paintings lies in the Narbadeshwar temple in the town.Hardly any inch of the space has been left anadorned.The town has also the temple of Lord Ganesha and Laxmi Narayan.Appropriately, the town was once a major trade center and known for the craftmanship of the jwellers.

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