Laxmi Narayana Temple, which is the main temple of Chamba town was built  by Sahil Varman in the 10th century AD. The temple has been built in  the Shikhara style. The temple consists of Bimana i.e. Shikhara and  GarbhGriha with a small antralya. Laxmi Narayana Temple has a mandapa  like structure also. The wooden Chhattries, the shell roof, atop the  temple were in response to the local climatic conditions as a protection  against snowfall. 
There are several other temples within the complex. The temple of Radha  krishna, Shiva Temple of Chandergupta and Gauri Shankar Temple are among  these. The temple of Laxmi Narayana continued to be embellished by the  Rajas who succeeded to the throne of Chamba. Raja Balabhadra Verma  perched the metallic image of Garuda on a high pillar at the main gate  of the temple. Raja Chhatra Singh place gilded pinnacles on the temple  tops in 1678 as a reaction against the orders of Aurangzeb to demolish  the temple. Later Rajas also added a shrine or two, thus enriching the  complex.      

 
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