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Pashupatinath temple Hindu temple located on the shore of the Bagmati river on the eastern part of Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal.Image

It is regarded as the most sacred temple of Shiva (Pashupati) in Nepal. "Shivaratri" or night of lord Shiva is the most important festival celebrated in this temple. Along the shores of the Bagmati river near the temple lies "Arya Ghat", the most widely used place of cremation for the deceased in Nepal, especially in and around the Kathmandu valley. There is also a large market in the streets surrounding the temple. Vendors sell souvenirs to tourists, but also cloth, dyes, and religious supplies. Believers of the faith Hinduism are allowed to enter the temple. Non-Hindu visitors are allowed to have a look at the temple from the other bank of Bagmati river.

The priests who perform the services at this temple are always from south India. This tradition is supposed to have started by Sage Shankaracharya in 6th century, ostensibly to stop human sacrifice which was prevalent in that temple. Another interpretation is that Indian priests are stationed at Pashupatinath because when the King passes away, the entire Nepali people are supposed to stop religious services and enter a year long period of mourning. As the Pashupatinath needs to be eternally worshipped, Indians were brought to make sure that the Pashupatinath is worshipped even at the time of official mourning. One of the best known of these priests was Raval Padmanabha Shastri Adiga (1927-2005). He started as a priest in 1955 and was promoted to Chief priest in 1967. In his time, he started a movement to use the temple funds for local development. He retired in 1993 and moved back to his home town Udupi.

Pashupatinath - UNESCO World Heritage Site in Kathmandu

 

The temple is of pagoda architecture. The two level roofs are of copper with gold covering. It has four main doors, all covered with silver sheets. The western door has a statue of large bull or Nandi, again covered in gold. The idol is of black stone, about 6 ft in height and about 6ft circumference.

The priests are called Bhattas and the chief priest is known as Mool Bhatt or Raval. The chief priest is answerable only to the King of Nepal and reports to him on the matters of temple on periodic basis.

East of the temple is the Vasukinath.

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Comments (10)add feed
... : Luk Raj Devkota
Jai Pashupatinath, Biswo bharika sampurna manis haruko kalyan and raksha garnu hos, we can get satisfaction if you bless us.
September 06, 2008
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November 25, 2008
... : Shristi malakar
hi i like ur site very much

October 23, 2009
... : ankur garg
jai pashu pati nath main tere dwar par aaya kuch magne jab mujhe mile to mai teree jai jai kar karu
April 20, 2011
... : MK : http://yahoo
Hey...Suprimo of Hindu religion ! Bless to the people of the world peace and happiness.
May 23, 2011
... : gautam bhagat
hey pashupatimandir ta world ko sab bhanda ramro peacefull ra hindu religion mandir ho.

August 11, 2011
... : diwan saun : http://nil
I have great faith in "Pashu patinath". I pray by my heart daily----I have not come to nepal ever. But, I like Nepal like anything.
I have great attractions for " Nepali songs----Deuda" I listen whenever i am all alone. The tunes of songs and words resemble with "Kumaoni" and "Garhwali" regions in India. Loudly, I would like to say " Jai Pashupati nath" and " Jai Nepal" where Lord "shiva" decided to roam apart India-----thanks----diwan.
August 27, 2011
... : mohan devkota
pasupatinath le hami sabai ko kalyan grun.
January 27, 2012
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