The origins of the Jageshwar temples are not well-documented. They show various architectural styles from the 7th to the 12th century. Some temples may date back to the post-Gupta period, while others are attributed to the Katyuri or Chand dynasties. The valley likely became significant in Indian architecture by the 10th century.
Many temples were built as memorials to Hindu monks or saints. The site is also linked to the Shaivism tradition, attracting pilgrims for centuries. Jageshwar is mentioned in ancient texts as a sacred pilgrimage site, further enhancing its historical significance.