Which temple of Kangra was destroyed by the forces of Mahmud of Ghazni?

Chamunda Devi temple
Brajeshwari Devi temple
Jwala Devi temple
Naina Devi temple

The correct answer is: A. Chamunda Devi temple

The Chamunda Devi temple is a Hindu temple located in the town of Kangra, Himachal Pradesh, India. The temple is dedicated to the goddess Chamunda, an aspect of the Hindu goddess Durga. The temple is one of the oldest and most important temples in Kangra. It was built in the 11th century by the Katyuri kings. The temple was destroyed by the forces of Mahmud of Ghazni in 1009 CE. It was rebuilt in the 16th century by the Katoch rulers of Kangra. The temple was again destroyed by an earthquake in 1905. It was rebuilt again in the 20th century.

The temple is a fine example of Hindu architecture. It is built in the Nagara style of architecture. The temple has a three-tiered pyramidal roof. The temple is surrounded by a high wall. The temple has a number of shrines dedicated to different Hindu deities. The main shrine is dedicated to the goddess Chamunda. The other shrines are dedicated to the gods Vishnu, Shiva, and Lakshmi.

The temple is a popular pilgrimage destination. It is visited by Hindus from all over India. The temple is also a popular tourist destination.