Popular Hindu Pilgrimage Places
Nepal, the unique
country with the scenic beauty and the pilgrimage place, here the different
caste of people follow different religions and the differentiation of the
religion and caste brings automatic difference in the pilgrimage monuments
having their unique rituals and festival dates too. Below are the few Hindu Pilgrimage
places which attract tourists and Hindu followers from all over the world for
the sake of their religious benefit. Some of the Hindu Pilgrimage
places are listed in the World Heritage Sites (UNESCO).
(A) Pashupatinath Temple
Introduction:
Pashupatinath is a structure with a rooftop and a brilliant tower. It is situated on the Western bank of Bagmati River and is viewed as a magnum opus of Hindu design. It is the cubic development with four principle entryways, all secured with silver sheets.
Pashupatinath is a structure with a rooftop and a brilliant tower. It is situated on the Western bank of Bagmati River and is viewed as a magnum opus of Hindu design. It is the cubic development with four principle entryways, all secured with silver sheets.
Structure
The two-storied rooftop
is produced using copper and is secured with gold. This lavishly beautified
temple with wooden models is accepted to make wishes work out as expected. A
standout amongst the most surprising designs of the temple is the immense brilliant
statue of Nandi – Shiva's bull.
Famous Due to what?
To the extent Shiva is
viewed as the benefactor of creatures and every single living being, monkeys
and deer are meandering all around the temple complex on the two banks of
Bagmati. Monkeys are all the time antagonistic; they ask for nourishment, grab
things from reckless vacationers and may even be risky. It is likewise
extremely regular to meet Sadhus here.
Sadhus are meandering
parsimonious yogis, who are endeavoring to procure freedom from the cycle of
death and resurrection by pondering. They have one of a kind appearance with
explicit yellow artistic creations on their bodies.
(B) Swayambhunath Temple
Location
Swayambhunath is an
ancient religious architecture atop a hill in the Kathmandu Valley, west of
Kathmandu city.
Introduction:History
As indicated by
Swayambhu Purana, the whole valley was once loaded up with a colossal lake, out
of which grew a lotus. The valley came to be known as Swayambhu, signifying
"Self-Made." The name originates from an endless self-existent fire
(svyaṃbhu) over which a sūpa was later built.
At the point when this
temple was established around 2,000 years prior, Kathmandu Valley was loaded up
with an incredible lake. As per Buddhist legend, a solitary impeccable lotus
developed in the focal point of the lake. At the point when the bodhisattva
Manjusri depleted the lake with a slice of his sword, the lotus blossom settled
over the slope and mysteriously changed into the stupa. Accordingly, it is
known as Oneself Made (Swayambhu) Stupa.
The most punctual
composed record of the Swayambhunath Stupa presence is a fifth century stone
engraving, however, researchers accept there was likely a hallowed place here
as right on time as the first century. Indeed, even before that, almost
certainly, animist ceremonies occurred on this slope. Swayambhunath is one of
Nepal's most established Buddhist sanctuaries and it has an antiquated air,
particularly when one methodologies by walking with the explorers.
Style
The stupa comprises of a
vault at the base, above which is a cubical structure painted with eyes of
Buddha looking in each of the four bearings. There are pentagonal Toran present
over every one of the four sides with statues engraved in them. Behind or more
the Torana there are thirteen levels. Over every one of the levels there is a
little space above which the Gajur is available. The stupa has numerous curios
inside it.
Importance due to what?
While Swayambhunath
Temple is a Buddhist temple, Hindus are likewise visit guests to the heavenly
holy place. The Harati Devi Temple is extremely well known with Hindu journeys
and there are numerous other consecrated sanctuaries and asylums around the
Swayambhunath Temple. The Shantipur temple isn't excessively far from the
Swayambhunath Temple and has a fascinating element with regards to that a
sacred man has been inside the temple reflection for around 1500 years.
(C) MANAKAMANA TEMPLE
Manakamana temple is
situated at about 1300 meters at a top of a hill surround by a small village
community. It is about 9 Km north-east of the town of Muglin and at about 90 Km
West from Kathmandu and East from Pokhara.
Manakamana Temple Visit
is an acclaimed visit among the Hindus since it takes them to Manakamana Devi,
who is a goddess that will satisfy their desires. Numerous fans have their
desires satisfied by her. Manakamana isn't just her name; it is the name of a
spot.
The Manakamana Temple
disregards the Trishuli and Marshyangdi waterway valleys, and offers stunning
perspectives on the Manaslu, Himalchuli and Annapurna mountains toward the
north. The temple is set in a square, which is neglected by a gigantic hallowed
magnolia tree. Two prominent celebrations, Dasain (in September-October) and
Bother Panchami (July – August), draw huge quantities of explorers from all
through the nation.
(D)Budhanilkantha Temple
Budhanilkantha temple,
also known as the Narayanthan Temple, is situated in Kathmandu, at the foot of
the Shivpuri Hills in the northern-most part, is about 8 km from the city. The
statue symbolizes Lord Vishnu, who is regarded as one of the 'Trimurtis',
along with Brahma and Shiva.
The water in
Budhanilakantha is believed to have originated from Gosainkunda, a lake formed
as a result of Lord Shiva’s trident striking with the mountainside.
Cut from a solitary
square of dark basalt stone of obscure birthplace, the Budhanilkantha statue is
5 meters long and it lies in a leaning back position inside a recessed tank of
water (speaking to the vast ocean) that is 13 meters long. Called the Resting
Vishnu.
Every year during the
Haribondhini Ekasashi (Oct- Nov), in the month of Kartik a mela(ritual) is
performed. During that day, thousands of Hindu pilgrims all over Nepal and
India come together to celebrate the festival.
(E) Muktinath Temple
Muktinath Temple is
located at an altitude of 3710 meters above sea level and situated 24 km
northeast direction of Jomsom. It can also be reached after crossing Thorong-La
mountain pass in Annapurna Conservation Area, Mustang district of Nepal.
It has a pagoda style
design, dedicated to Lord Bishnu, in a picturous location. You can see
108 water spouts behind this beautiful temple, in the shape of cow headed, and
it was believed that one who takes bath on 108 water spouts is supposed to
washed away his sins in life.It draws a lot of visitors during the festival
season of Janaipurnima, not only this it is also a tourist place which attracts
lots of tourists due to snow clad Mountains and the naturally ripen apples and
apples products.
The Kali Gantaki
riverbed downstream from Muktinath is the sole source of the rare Shaligram
stones that are required to establish a temple of Vishnu anywhere in the world.
(F)Tal Barahi Temple
Tal Barahi temple,
otherwise called Lake Temple or Barahi temple is a two-story pagoda temple
situated in the Kaski Locale of the Gandaki Zone in western Nepal. It is a
hindu temple of the Goddess Durga (Barahi), the defender of divine beings. It
is situated in a little island on the south east segment of Phewa Lake in Pokhara.The
temple is utilized for love by Hindus.
The first structure of
the temple is made of stone and has a thatched rooftop. The sensational
magnificence of its area itself pulls in everybody. As the temple lies in
between the lake it needs to be reached by the boat.
Due to the scenic beauty
of Phewa Lake and the Island in between the temple holds many tourists every
now and then. The Temple is the reincarnation of the Durga the protector of the
people. It is a holy place for people of different country who celebrate Hindu
festivals.
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