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Nearby attractions
Assam State Museum
GNB Rd, near Dighalipukhuri, Mawhati, Ambari, Guwahati, Assam 781001, India
Dighalipukhuri Park
Dighalipukhuri, Guwahati, Assam 781001, India
ISKCON Guwahati
Kasturba Ashram Rd, South Sarania, Ulubari, Guwahati, Assam 781007, India
Destinatia Tours & Travels
2nd Floor, Pragjyotika Assam Emporium, GNB Rd, Ambari, Guwahati, Assam 781001, India
Nearby restaurants
Sagar Ratna
1st Floor, Nepali Mandir Point, PWD Colony, Paltan Bazaar, Guwahati, Assam 781008, India
TransCurry Restaurant
GS Rd, Manipuri Rajbari, Ulubari, Guwahati, Assam 781008, India
Talukdar Chat House
City Heart Hotel, AK Azad Road Rehabari, Opp, Guwahati, Assam 781008, India
Latasca
1st floor, Maa Durga Commercial Complex, near Nepali Mandir, Rehabari, Guwahati, Assam 781008, India
Samrat Punjabi Dhaba
5QJ2+8C6, GS Rd, Paltan Bazaar, Guwahati, Assam 781008, India
Sangai Manipuri Rice Hotel
GS Rd, Manipuri Basti, Paltan Bazaar, Guwahati, Assam 781008, India
KFC
Grand Plaza, Assam Trunk Rd, Paltan Bazaar, Guwahati, Assam 781008, India
The Masala Wok
The masala wok, Sundarban guest house, Paltan Bazaar, Guwahati, Assam 781008, India
HOTEL SRIKANTH
20, Rehabari Rd, Rehabari, Guwahati, Assam 781008, India
Royal Naga Restaurant paltan
2, GS Rd, MANIPURI BASTI, Paltan Bazaar, Guwahati, Assam 781008, India
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Nepali Mandir

Assam Nepali mandir, Rehabari, Guwahati, Assam 781008, India
4.4(2.4K)
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attractions: Assam State Museum, Dighalipukhuri Park, ISKCON Guwahati, Destinatia Tours & Travels, restaurants: Sagar Ratna, TransCurry Restaurant, Talukdar Chat House, Latasca, Samrat Punjabi Dhaba, Sangai Manipuri Rice Hotel, KFC, The Masala Wok, HOTEL SRIKANTH, Royal Naga Restaurant paltan
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Nearby attractions of Nepali Mandir

Assam State Museum

Dighalipukhuri Park

ISKCON Guwahati

Destinatia Tours & Travels

Assam State Museum

Assam State Museum

4.3

(3.2K)

Open until 4:00 PM
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Dighalipukhuri Park

Dighalipukhuri Park

4.3

(3.2K)

Open until 8:00 PM
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ISKCON Guwahati

ISKCON Guwahati

4.7

(1.8K)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
Destinatia Tours & Travels

Destinatia Tours & Travels

4.8

(83)

Open until 6:30 PM
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Nearby restaurants of Nepali Mandir

Sagar Ratna

TransCurry Restaurant

Talukdar Chat House

Latasca

Samrat Punjabi Dhaba

Sangai Manipuri Rice Hotel

KFC

The Masala Wok

HOTEL SRIKANTH

Royal Naga Restaurant paltan

Sagar Ratna

Sagar Ratna

4.2

(1.4K)

Click for details
TransCurry Restaurant

TransCurry Restaurant

4.8

(674)

Click for details
Talukdar Chat House

Talukdar Chat House

4.4

(598)

Click for details
Latasca

Latasca

4.2

(47)

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Reviews of Nepali Mandir

4.4
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5.0
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I recently visited the Nepali Mandir in Guwahati, and I must say, it was a truly uplifting experience. The temple's stunning architecture, serene atmosphere, and intricate carvings left me spellbound. As a devotee, I was eager to explore this beautiful shrine, and I'm glad I did.

The Nepali Mandir was founded by the late Shri Durga Prasad Sapkota, a visionary who wanted to create a spiritual haven for the Nepali community in Guwahati. His vision and dedication have created a sacred space that transcends cultural boundaries.

The temple is managed by a dedicated committee, comprising members from the Nepali community, who work tirelessly to maintain the temple's sanctity and organization. The committee's efforts ensure the temple remains a vibrant hub of spiritual and cultural activities.

The temple's design is a perfect blend of traditional Nepali and Hindu styles, with intricate wood carvings and colorful paintings adorning the walls and ceilings. The main shrine houses a majestic idol of Lord Shiva, which radiates a sense of peace and tranquility. The structure is built in the traditional Nepali pagoda style, with a tiered roof and ornate wooden struts. The use of local materials like wood and stone adds to the temple's rustic charm.

The temple's peaceful ambiance provides a perfect escape from city life. The priests are friendly and welcoming, performing daily puja and aarti with devotion. The temple grounds are well-maintained, with beautiful gardens and a large pond adding to the serene atmosphere.

The temple community organizes various cultural events and festivals throughout the year, showcasing Nepal's rich cultural heritage. These events bring people together, fostering a sense of community and belonging.

Guwahati, being the gateway to North East India, makes Nepali Mandir an ideal stopover for those exploring the region. From Guwahati, you can easily reach nearby states like Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, and Tripura.

Practical Information:

Transportation: Guwahati is well-connected by air, rail, and road. The nearest airport is Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport (GAU), about 25 km from the temple. Guwahati Railway Station is another major transportation hub. You can also hire taxis or use public transport to reach the temple. Parking: There's limited parking space available near the temple, but you can park your vehicle on the nearby roads or streets. Be mindful of local parking rules and restrictions. Traffic: The temple is located in a relatively busy area, so be prepared for traffic congestion, especially during peak hours. Plan your visit accordingly to avoid delays. Communication: The priests and temple staff are generally friendly and helpful, but language might be a barrier for non-Nepali speakers. You can try to communicate in Hindi or Nepali, or ask for assistance from local volunteers.

Some tips for visitors:

Please dress modestly and remove your shoes before entering the temple premises. Visit during early morning or late evening for a peaceful experience. Enjoy the stunning views of the surrounding hills from the temple grounds. Plan your visit according to the temple's schedule and festival calendar to make the most of your experience.

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5.0
6y

A place of immense importance for the Nepali speaking Assamese Gorkha Community. The history of the temple goes back before independence, the new building temple area was rebuilt and renovated in 1996.

The main deity here is Shri Radha Krishna.

However offering and puja is done for other deities to given the importance of the day.

The temple is run by Nepali Mandir Prabandhak Samittee, where the representative are from across the city of guwahati.

Apart from the temple, it has a guest house where the stay is minimal amount, the temple in its area also has stores which are rented out which is a part of the income source, also a bhawan which is used for various community functions.

The importance of the place is huge for the Assamese Gorkha Community as it reflects the bond of the...

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5.0
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Amidst chaotic busy commercial hub of Paltan Bazar, stands this beautiful temple. It is mainly a temple of Radha-Krishna. A Shiva Linga and Lord Hanuman's idol is also set up on either side. The inside of the temple premises is small but quite peaceful and one may get relaxed by listening to or even taking part in the evening bhajan/kirtans. It is known as Nepali mandir because it was founded by the Nepali community people of mainly greater Paltan Bazar and Police Reserve area. The place used to be a hearing site of the Gorkha Panchayat Society, the members of which were basically army cadets, police and other govt employees who later founded the temple for religious preachings, customs and performing periodic traditional Pujas, Yagyas and also some basic festivals of the community....

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Ukil SharmaUkil Sharma
I recently visited the Nepali Mandir in Guwahati, and I must say, it was a truly uplifting experience. The temple's stunning architecture, serene atmosphere, and intricate carvings left me spellbound. As a devotee, I was eager to explore this beautiful shrine, and I'm glad I did. The Nepali Mandir was founded by the late Shri Durga Prasad Sapkota, a visionary who wanted to create a spiritual haven for the Nepali community in Guwahati. His vision and dedication have created a sacred space that transcends cultural boundaries. The temple is managed by a dedicated committee, comprising members from the Nepali community, who work tirelessly to maintain the temple's sanctity and organization. The committee's efforts ensure the temple remains a vibrant hub of spiritual and cultural activities. The temple's design is a perfect blend of traditional Nepali and Hindu styles, with intricate wood carvings and colorful paintings adorning the walls and ceilings. The main shrine houses a majestic idol of Lord Shiva, which radiates a sense of peace and tranquility. The structure is built in the traditional Nepali pagoda style, with a tiered roof and ornate wooden struts. The use of local materials like wood and stone adds to the temple's rustic charm. The temple's peaceful ambiance provides a perfect escape from city life. The priests are friendly and welcoming, performing daily puja and aarti with devotion. The temple grounds are well-maintained, with beautiful gardens and a large pond adding to the serene atmosphere. The temple community organizes various cultural events and festivals throughout the year, showcasing Nepal's rich cultural heritage. These events bring people together, fostering a sense of community and belonging. Guwahati, being the gateway to North East India, makes Nepali Mandir an ideal stopover for those exploring the region. From Guwahati, you can easily reach nearby states like Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, and Tripura. Practical Information: - Transportation: Guwahati is well-connected by air, rail, and road. The nearest airport is Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport (GAU), about 25 km from the temple. Guwahati Railway Station is another major transportation hub. You can also hire taxis or use public transport to reach the temple. - Parking: There's limited parking space available near the temple, but you can park your vehicle on the nearby roads or streets. Be mindful of local parking rules and restrictions. - Traffic: The temple is located in a relatively busy area, so be prepared for traffic congestion, especially during peak hours. Plan your visit accordingly to avoid delays. - Communication: The priests and temple staff are generally friendly and helpful, but language might be a barrier for non-Nepali speakers. You can try to communicate in Hindi or Nepali, or ask for assistance from local volunteers. Some tips for visitors: - Please dress modestly and remove your shoes before entering the temple premises. - Visit during early morning or late evening for a peaceful experience. - Enjoy the stunning views of the surrounding hills from the temple grounds. - Plan your visit according to the temple's schedule and festival calendar to make the most of your experience. I'll definitely return to this beautiful temple!
Pallav ChettriPallav Chettri
Amidst chaotic busy commercial hub of Paltan Bazar, stands this beautiful temple. It is mainly a temple of Radha-Krishna. A Shiva Linga and Lord Hanuman's idol is also set up on either side. The inside of the temple premises is small but quite peaceful and one may get relaxed by listening to or even taking part in the evening bhajan/kirtans. It is known as Nepali mandir because it was founded by the Nepali community people of mainly greater Paltan Bazar and Police Reserve area. The place used to be a hearing site of the Gorkha Panchayat Society, the members of which were basically army cadets, police and other govt employees who later founded the temple for religious preachings, customs and performing periodic traditional Pujas, Yagyas and also some basic festivals of the community. πŸš©πŸš©πŸš©πŸ”±πŸŒ·πŸ™
Navin Kumar SharmaNavin Kumar Sharma
Beautiful temple situated in one of the busiest areas of Guwahati city. Although the temple is dedicated to Radha Krishna an idol of Bajrangbali and a Shivling is also installed in the temple. The temple is famous in the city as Nepali Mandir and is a well known landmark for auto & bus drivers and tourist taxis. Temple looks great at night because of the decorative lights. It gives immense peace and strength to the devotees and helps them to relax.Parking is a distant dream and wheel chair access isn’t available. A must visit temple while in Guwahati.
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I recently visited the Nepali Mandir in Guwahati, and I must say, it was a truly uplifting experience. The temple's stunning architecture, serene atmosphere, and intricate carvings left me spellbound. As a devotee, I was eager to explore this beautiful shrine, and I'm glad I did. The Nepali Mandir was founded by the late Shri Durga Prasad Sapkota, a visionary who wanted to create a spiritual haven for the Nepali community in Guwahati. His vision and dedication have created a sacred space that transcends cultural boundaries. The temple is managed by a dedicated committee, comprising members from the Nepali community, who work tirelessly to maintain the temple's sanctity and organization. The committee's efforts ensure the temple remains a vibrant hub of spiritual and cultural activities. The temple's design is a perfect blend of traditional Nepali and Hindu styles, with intricate wood carvings and colorful paintings adorning the walls and ceilings. The main shrine houses a majestic idol of Lord Shiva, which radiates a sense of peace and tranquility. The structure is built in the traditional Nepali pagoda style, with a tiered roof and ornate wooden struts. The use of local materials like wood and stone adds to the temple's rustic charm. The temple's peaceful ambiance provides a perfect escape from city life. The priests are friendly and welcoming, performing daily puja and aarti with devotion. The temple grounds are well-maintained, with beautiful gardens and a large pond adding to the serene atmosphere. The temple community organizes various cultural events and festivals throughout the year, showcasing Nepal's rich cultural heritage. These events bring people together, fostering a sense of community and belonging. Guwahati, being the gateway to North East India, makes Nepali Mandir an ideal stopover for those exploring the region. From Guwahati, you can easily reach nearby states like Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, and Tripura. Practical Information: - Transportation: Guwahati is well-connected by air, rail, and road. The nearest airport is Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport (GAU), about 25 km from the temple. Guwahati Railway Station is another major transportation hub. You can also hire taxis or use public transport to reach the temple. - Parking: There's limited parking space available near the temple, but you can park your vehicle on the nearby roads or streets. Be mindful of local parking rules and restrictions. - Traffic: The temple is located in a relatively busy area, so be prepared for traffic congestion, especially during peak hours. Plan your visit accordingly to avoid delays. - Communication: The priests and temple staff are generally friendly and helpful, but language might be a barrier for non-Nepali speakers. You can try to communicate in Hindi or Nepali, or ask for assistance from local volunteers. Some tips for visitors: - Please dress modestly and remove your shoes before entering the temple premises. - Visit during early morning or late evening for a peaceful experience. - Enjoy the stunning views of the surrounding hills from the temple grounds. - Plan your visit according to the temple's schedule and festival calendar to make the most of your experience. I'll definitely return to this beautiful temple!
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Amidst chaotic busy commercial hub of Paltan Bazar, stands this beautiful temple. It is mainly a temple of Radha-Krishna. A Shiva Linga and Lord Hanuman's idol is also set up on either side. The inside of the temple premises is small but quite peaceful and one may get relaxed by listening to or even taking part in the evening bhajan/kirtans. It is known as Nepali mandir because it was founded by the Nepali community people of mainly greater Paltan Bazar and Police Reserve area. The place used to be a hearing site of the Gorkha Panchayat Society, the members of which were basically army cadets, police and other govt employees who later founded the temple for religious preachings, customs and performing periodic traditional Pujas, Yagyas and also some basic festivals of the community. πŸš©πŸš©πŸš©πŸ”±πŸŒ·πŸ™
Pallav Chettri

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Beautiful temple situated in one of the busiest areas of Guwahati city. Although the temple is dedicated to Radha Krishna an idol of Bajrangbali and a Shivling is also installed in the temple. The temple is famous in the city as Nepali Mandir and is a well known landmark for auto & bus drivers and tourist taxis. Temple looks great at night because of the decorative lights. It gives immense peace and strength to the devotees and helps them to relax.Parking is a distant dream and wheel chair access isn’t available. A must visit temple while in Guwahati.
Navin Kumar Sharma

Navin Kumar Sharma

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