Pashupatinath Darshan
Trip Facts
5 Star | |
NOV 19, 2023 | |
4 days | |
meters | |
2 people | |
Overland | |
Kathmandu | |
Kathmandu | |
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Introduction:
Pashupatinath Temple
Architectural astonishing, the Pashupatinath place of worship is stands as a sign of devotion. Situated on the shores of the Holy Bagmati River, a tributary of the Ganges is the multifaceted of numerous bejeweled Pagoda temples, shrines, statues, phallic sign of Lord Shiva, called Shiva Linga. The Holy River the Bagmati itself continue on devotion for rituals bath as well as Katmandu’s funerals Ghat (a special place for cremation for Hindus), a series of cremation platforms spread along the holy river where the dead bodies of Hindus and Buddhist are burnt and the ashes scattered into the holy river.
Pashupatinath is the sacred Hindu temple listed in UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 1979. The Pashupatinath temple is of Pagoda architecture stands in the center of the complex. It is square, two-tiered Pagoda temple built in single-tiered plinth, and it stands 23.6meters with gold-plated roofs are of cooper with gold covering. It has four main doors, all cover with silver sheets is guarding by Nandi, the vehicles of Shiva. There are numerous sizes containing gold-painted images of guardian deities. Inside the temple, it has a narrow ambulatory around the sanctum. The sanctum contains a one-meter high black Stone Linga with four faces representing Pashupatinath. Pashupatinath Temple's extensive grounds include many other old and important temples, shrines and statues.
The complex of the Pashupatinath is swarms with colorful Sadhus (holy Hindu ascetics), who emulate Shiva, rub ashes over their bodies. In addition, the devotees in queue, holding a plate of rice, flowers, and vermillion powder, they perform the Puja by lighting incenses, ringing the temple bell and applying Tika, a red paste, on their forehead are worthwhile to see and experience the Nepalese culture and traditions.Shivaratri is the night of Shiva is the most important festival of the year, which is celebrated by offerings of Bael (Bilva) leaves to the Lord Shiva all day fasting and an all night along vigil. Similarly, Ekadashi, the 11th day after the new full moon, Tij (women festival) and Bala Chaturdashi are also major festivlas of the year. Non-Hindus are strictly prohibited from entering the temple but the sites can be enjoyed by all.
Architectural beauty and attractions:
- Chadeshwar, an inscribed Lichchavi linga dating back to the 7th century, in the south of the temple
- The western door features a ornamented statue of a Nandi, the holy bull
- Dharmasila, a sacred stone where oaths are taken
- Small pagoda temple of Vasukid of snakes, the g in the northeast corner of the temple courtyard.
- Sacred bathing ghats on Bagmati River like Arua Ghat, Bhasmeshvar Ghat, GaGuheswori temple belongs to female energy force and it goddess temple. Legend say that Dakshya Prajapati, father of Sati Devi or famous wife of Lord Shiva was not happy with Lord Shiva because of his behavior.Dakshya Prajapati performed an Aswamedh Yagyauri Ghat and others
- Pandra Himalaya (15 shrines), which were built to enshrine lingams
- The two-level roofs of the temple are decorated with gold while the four main doors are adorned with silver
- Brahma Temple
- Gorakhnath and Vishwarup Temples
- Guhyeshwari (Guhjeshwari) Temple
Major festivals and special events:
Activities take place in Pashupatinath all the times, but it is generally busiest from 6 to 10 am and again from 6 to 7.30pm. Maha Shivaratri (Shiva’s birthday), falls on Feb to March and Ekadashi-11 days after the full Moon and new Moon each month. On Shiva’s Birthday Pilgrimage comes from all over Nepal and India for the festivals. It is worthwhile to see.
Opening and closing time: It opens 6 am in the morning to until 7.30 pm in the evening but on the special occasion and festivals, it remains opens all over the night and day.
Legend Pashupatinath Temple is the oldest Hindu temple in Kathmandu. It is not known for certain when Pashupatinath Temple was founded. But according to Nepal Mahatmaya and Himvatkhanda,the deity here gained great fame there as Pashupati, the Lord of the Animals.
Perform the services at this temple have been Bhat-Brahmins from South India (Karnataka) origin since last 350 years. The priests of Pashaputinath are called Bhattas and the chief priest is called Mool Bhatt or Raval. The chief priest is answerable only to the King of Nepal and reports to him on temple matters on a periodic basis.
This tradition is supposed to have started by the request of Adi Shankaracharya who sought to unify the different states of Bharatam (Unified India) by encouraging cultural exchange. The unique feature of this temple is that only 4 priests can touch the deity. This tradition is supposed to have started by Sage Shankaracharya in 8th century, ostensibly to stop human sacrifice which was prevalent in that temple. This procedure is also followed in other temples around India which were sanctified by Adi Shankaracharya. Malla kings honoured the request of Adi shankaracharya as latter being one of the greatest ever Hindu acharyas.
However, this tradition was recently changed after the historic revolution in Nepal which demolished the monarchy and established democracy where Nepalese priests supported by the anti- Indian Maoists government. There was a widespread protest by most Nepalese as they saw this as interference in their religion.
Temple architecture the temple is of pagoda style of architecture. All the features of pagoda style is founded here like cubic constructions, beautifully carved wooden rafters on which they rest (tundal). The two level roofs are of copper with gold covering. It has four main doors, all covered with silver sheets. This temple has a gold pinnacle, (Gajur), which is a symbol of religious thought. The western door has a statue of large bull or Nandi, again covered in gold. The deity is of black stone, about 6 feet in height and the same in circumference.
Guheswori Temple
The famous Temple of Guheswori lies about a km east of. Guheswori temple is located at the left bank of the Bhagawati River. Guheswori temple belong to female energy force and it goddess temple. Legend say that Dakshya Prajapati, father of Sati Devi or famous wife of Lord Shiva was not happy with Lord Shiva because of his behavior.Dakshya Prajapati performed an Aswamedh Yagya. Dakshya Prajapati invited all god and goddess except Lord Shiva and Shati Devi.Hearing that her father was performing Aswamedh Yagya Shati Devi went to her father house uninvited. Dakshya insulted Lod Shiva in front of Sati Devi. Sati Devi could not bear the insult of her beloved husband Lord Shiva. With anger she jumped into the scare Aswamedh Yagya fire.Griiefed the death of Sati Devi Bribhadra and Mahakali were called by Lord Shiva to destroy the Aswamedh Yagya.Eventually Lord Shiva went himself to the site of Aswamedh Yagya then be started wondering place to place carrying Sati Devi death body on his shoulders. As the time passed the bodies got decomposed and begin to disintegrate. Several parts of Sati Devi decomposed body felt at various places of Nepal and India and where part of body fell off become a hallowed place or Pith. It is said that virgina of Sati Devi fell at this very sport of Guheswori and became Pith or Holly place.
Benefit of Doing Puja at Guheswori
- It is said that if you marry inside the Guheshowri temple you will get your soul mate another 6 birth. Just Lordess parbati got lord Shiva on her next birth. By marriage in Guheshowri temple you will be soul mate for ever.
- By doing puja at Guheswori Temple you can improve health of your husband, his long life, happiness. And Prosperity.
- By doing Puja at Guheswori Temple you can get victory over your enemies. If you are facing any type of legal problems you should do puja at Guheswori Temple so that you win.
- We offer you online Puja at Guheswori Temple:
- We will do online Puja on your behalf. We send Prasad and tika on your address. Contact us for online Puja at Guesswork Temple.
Gaurighat (Goddesses Satidevi):
A right is an ancient Nepalese village at the Bank of Bagmati River in the Kathmandu Valley. Now a part of the Kathmandu metropolitan area, Gaurighat is located in the northern side of the famous Pashupatinath temple. Gaurighat is also famous for the temples of Goddess Guhyeswari and Kiranteswar Mahadev, the Kirant incarnation of Lord Shiva, the principal deity of Nepalese Hindu cult.
The bank of Bagmati River:
Considered the holiest river within the Kathmandu Valley, was (and is) among the major river banks to cremate the dead of the Hindu believers.
Short Itinerary
Day 01: Arrival at Kathmandu
Day 02: Kathmandu - Pashupatinath Full day
Day 03: Full day Kathmandu Sightseeing
Day 04: Departure
Detail Itinerary
Day 01: Kathmandu
We will be welcoming you at the International Airport for our Hindus Devotees whey they are from even like all over the world by private car. And Pickup and drop at Hotel. Having refreshment and you will be towards to the Aarati Darshan at Pashupatinath Temple. This will be starting about on their season like: - 6 to 7:30 P.M. After your Darshan at Pashupatinath Baba Temple then you are ready to back hotel. Overnight stay at Hotel.
Day 02: Kathmandu - Pashupatinath Full day
Breakfast at Hotel. Hindus tour will be started to the Pashupatinath Temple, at the Pashupatinath temple, you will worship to Goddesses of Father known as the (“Pashupatinath Baba”) around Pashupatinath Baba Temple you can visit and Darshan at Bhairav temple, Eighty Four Shiva Lingam, Ram Mandir, Mirgasthali, Bishowrup Mahadev Temple, Gujeshowri, Aright and Kireteshwor Mahadev temple as well as other places too. While you gone your full day trip at “Pashupatinath Baba Dham” than transfer to Hotel. Overnight stay at Hotel.
Day 03: Kathmandu Sightseeing
Breakfast at Hotel, while we will be arranging Hindus pilgrimage place to Sleeping Vishnu Temple, Krishna Temple, Bagalamukhi Bhagawati Temple, than back to hotel. Refreshment than free day at Kathmandu. Overnight stay at Hotel.
Day 04: Departure
Breakfast at Hotel, and we will be arranging you the Airport transfer by private vehicle to your onwards flight.
What Customer are saying about Muktinath Darshan?
5
Jayashree Visvanathan
Hyderabad, India
Group Tour to Muktinath
Our tour began on the 2nd of May. We were a group of 21 ladies. We were fortunate to get the darshan of Pashupatinath and Muktinath temples. I would highly recommend Lumle Holidays if anyone wants to visit Nepal.
Our guide Mr. Nipendra took very good care of us, always smiling and ever ready to give us a helping hand.
The rates were very reasonable, the rooms very good and the bus was very good. Our tour concluded on the 8th of May.
Thank you Nipendra for making us very comfortable and taking good care of us.
Please contact Lumle Holidays for any visit to Nepal.
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5
Rajarajeswari Satyapal
U.K.
Mukthinath and Janakpur dham tour
Great experience. Highly spiritual Mukthinath Yatra of ours. Excellent scenery of Pokhara lake, rivers, and mountain views. Looked after very well by Nipendra
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5
Venkata Shilpa
Hydrabad
Most memorable trip to Muktinath
I am a solo Piligrimage Traveller and for the first time travelled through travel agency along with my Father. Fortunately my entire trip was like a surprise package since I had no clue about the routes that I would come across while traveling to Muktinath Temple.
Nipender who was the Operations Lead at Lumle Travel Agency accompanied us throughout the duration and educated us about each and every detail of the locations and the history behind it. We had a very skilled and professional Driver too who made the journey ease and fun.
There was no issues with Accommodation and food during Muktinath Yatra. Also, we could stop the vehicle in between for site seeing and taking pictures without any restrictions.
Overall my Dad and I were completely satisfied and happy :)
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5
Ajay
Chennai India
Comfortable and well organized trip to Mukthinath
Traveled to Muktinath in November 2018 with parents and aunt. The trip (3D/2N) was organized by Lumle Holidays. Nipendra, the Operations Manager accompanied us personally to Mukthinath Mandir. We were received at Kathmandu airport and took different modes of transportation during our trip. The stay, travel and other arrangements were taken care perfectly and never even once there was a hiccup. Nipendra went above and beyond and helped us with everything.
Right from the detailed mail for my initial inquiry, to the constant follow up messages till we reached our home (in Chennai), Nipendra made sure we were more than happy to choose Lumle Holidays. I was a bit nervous about the safety and health of my parents since it was cold (-4 degrees) and the travel might be tiresome. The itinerary along with Nipendra's guidance made sure we had a nice time throughout the trip.
Do not think twice before booking with Lumle. Make sure you discuss all the plans and choose the one which is preferable. You will definitely get good guidance from Lumle Holidays.
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5
Venkatadrivas
Banglore, India
Excellent arrangement by Lumle Holidays
Mukthinath is a vaishnavite holy place and one of the 108 Divya Desams. We went from Bangalore to Kathmandu via New Delhi. From Kathmandu, we were taken by road to Pokahara. From Pokahara we flew to Jomsom and from Jomsom we went by Jeep to Mukthinath. At Mukthinath we went by horse and Dholi was arranged for my 78 years old Mother In Law. Mr.Nipendra of Lumle Holidays was very kind, informative and made all arrangements in Nepal. We traveled back the same route. On the whole arrangements were excellent.
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