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Maitidevi Temple
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White house mo.mo. and newa food
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Maitidevi Temple
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Maitidevi Temple

Sugam Marg, Kathmandu 44600, Nepal
4.6(2K)
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attractions: Pashupatinath Temple, Kirateshwar Mahadev Temple, Guhyeshwari Shaktipeeth Temple, Pashupatinath Temple, Jayabageshwori Temple, Pashupati Guru Mandir, Shree Bhuwaneshwori Temple, Pashupatinath Bagmati Ganga Aarati, Taragaon Next, Shree Kumari Mandir ( Kumari Temple ), restaurants: Tiffin Home, Sunrise Restro Bar, Triveni Food Land, Manmitra thakali bhancha ghar & cafe, Sherpa Khaja Ghar, Annyeong Chicken, Saraswotinagar Chabahil, Lavish Garden Restaurant, Marwadi bhojnalaya, White house mo.mo. and newa food
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Nearby attractions of Maitidevi Temple

Pashupatinath Temple

Kirateshwar Mahadev Temple

Guhyeshwari Shaktipeeth Temple

Pashupatinath Temple

Jayabageshwori Temple

Pashupati Guru Mandir

Shree Bhuwaneshwori Temple

Pashupatinath Bagmati Ganga Aarati

Taragaon Next

Shree Kumari Mandir ( Kumari Temple )

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Pashupatinath Temple

4.7

(14.7K)

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Kirateshwar Mahadev Temple

Kirateshwar Mahadev Temple

4.7

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Open until 12:00 AM
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Guhyeshwari Shaktipeeth Temple

Guhyeshwari Shaktipeeth Temple

4.6

(1.7K)

Open 24 hours
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Pashupatinath Temple

Pashupatinath Temple

4.7

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Open until 7:00 PM
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Nearby restaurants of Maitidevi Temple

Tiffin Home

Sunrise Restro Bar

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Manmitra thakali bhancha ghar & cafe

Sherpa Khaja Ghar

Annyeong Chicken, Saraswotinagar Chabahil

Lavish Garden Restaurant

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Triveni Food Land

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Manmitra thakali bhancha ghar & cafe

4.0

(36)

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Land Nepal Home Pilgrimage Maitidevi Temple surendra by surendra August 11, 2021 Maitidevi Bhagwati Temple 297 SHARES Maitidevi Bhagwati Temple is located between Dilli Bazaar and Gyaneshwar. This temple has been worshipped and taken care of by the Vajracharyas of the Newar community for generations. They are known as the caretaker and guardian of the temple as well as the priest of this temple. The temple is believed to have been established in 685 BCE during the reign of Amshuverma. For years, morning and evening worship and hymns have been performed in the temple. The locals and priests have taken charge of the worship and other cultural activities here. Especially on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, devotees flock here. Devotees believe that what they desire will be fulfilled when they ask the Maitidevi goddess. Five to six hundred visitors worship at the temple, which is spread over an area of ​​about five ropanis, every morning and evening. Similarly, a special fair is held here every year on the day of the Dog festival in Tihar, on the 9th day of Dashain and in Chaite Dashain. During Dashain, this temple is decorated with many lights and the premises are made very beautiful and pleasant.
Saramsh KhadkaSaramsh Khadka
During Tihar, the Festival of Lights which falls during October-November, for example, prayer to Laxmi (Goddess of Wealth) is offered at homes only after Maitidevi is worshipped at the temple. The goddess, also revered as Mahalaxmi, has to be reinstituted inside the sanctum sanctorum every year during Laxmi Puja by the Munikars of Maligaon. The Munikars, a Newari caste living in Maligaon on the east edge of Kathmandu city, are the designated caretakers of the goddess.Every Saturday people wait in a long cue at the temple just to see or offer a short prayer to the goddess. When Shani (the planet Saturn) and Rahu cast their inauspicious shadows on people’s life they get embroiled in difficulties.
Natalia KaźmierczakNatalia Kaźmierczak
I've visited Maitidevi temple (that is believed to be very powerful and parental home of of all goddesses) twice - during the day and during night. Already first time during the day light I was impressed by the monumental posture, all the details, sculptures and surroundings of the temple. During the night the temple is lighten by thousands of lights which makes the place even more magical. Definitely a place to visit in Kathmandu!
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Land Nepal Home Pilgrimage Maitidevi Temple surendra by surendra August 11, 2021 Maitidevi Bhagwati Temple 297 SHARES Maitidevi Bhagwati Temple is located between Dilli Bazaar and Gyaneshwar. This temple has been worshipped and taken care of by the Vajracharyas of the Newar community for generations. They are known as the caretaker and guardian of the temple as well as the priest of this temple. The temple is believed to have been established in 685 BCE during the reign of Amshuverma. For years, morning and evening worship and hymns have been performed in the temple. The locals and priests have taken charge of the worship and other cultural activities here. Especially on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, devotees flock here. Devotees believe that what they desire will be fulfilled when they ask the Maitidevi goddess. Five to six hundred visitors worship at the temple, which is spread over an area of ​​about five ropanis, every morning and evening. Similarly, a special fair is held here every year on the day of the Dog festival in Tihar, on the 9th day of Dashain and in Chaite Dashain. During Dashain, this temple is decorated with many lights and the premises are made very beautiful and pleasant.
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During Tihar, the Festival of Lights which falls during October-November, for example, prayer to Laxmi (Goddess of Wealth) is offered at homes only after Maitidevi is worshipped at the temple. The goddess, also revered as Mahalaxmi, has to be reinstituted inside the sanctum sanctorum every year during Laxmi Puja by the Munikars of Maligaon. The Munikars, a Newari caste living in Maligaon on the east edge of Kathmandu city, are the designated caretakers of the goddess.Every Saturday people wait in a long cue at the temple just to see or offer a short prayer to the goddess. When Shani (the planet Saturn) and Rahu cast their inauspicious shadows on people’s life they get embroiled in difficulties.
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I've visited Maitidevi temple (that is believed to be very powerful and parental home of of all goddesses) twice - during the day and during night. Already first time during the day light I was impressed by the monumental posture, all the details, sculptures and surroundings of the temple. During the night the temple is lighten by thousands of lights which makes the place even more magical. Definitely a place to visit in Kathmandu!
Natalia Kaźmierczak

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5.0
3y

Maitidevi Temple, the parental home of all goddesses (Devi) is believed to be a very powerful temple located by the side of the road in Maitidevi, Gyaneshwor. The delicate woodwork and metal craft structure of the Maitidevi temple is considered different in comparison to the pagoda-style structure like most of the Hindu temples in Kathmandu valley. According to the legend, the temple was formed after a divine peacock appeared and turned everything it touched into gold. The Mayur Kunda, the brahmana can also be found by the side of the temple. The two stones lions guarding the entrance of the temple, the huge peepal tree with its expanding branches arching over the temple is considered as a divine architecture that shelters the temple from heat and rain. A crematorium (Shamshan Ghat) lies a few feet away on the right-hand side of the temple which is considered as the most integral part of the temple by the priest of the Maitidevi Temple. According to the priest, the prayer in its original form requires them to burn the human skulls but since nowadays it is considered as monstrously cruel and crime so they make a human face on a large dollop of ghee and burn it instead. It is said that offering Jal (water) to Maitidevi before darshan of the popular temple in Gorkha District Manakamana Devi ensures the fulfillment of the pilgrim’s wish. The present structure of the temple was built at the beginning of the 20th Century by Rana Prime Minister Chandra Shumsher while the earlier structure was built by Anshu Verma, a warrior under Lichhavi King Shiva Dev. Maitidevi Bhagwati Temple is located between Dilli Bazaar and Gyaneshwar. This temple has been worshipped and taken care of by the Vajracharyas of the Newar community for generations. They are known as the caretaker and guardian of the temple as well as the priest of this temple. The temple is believed to have been established in 685 BCE during the reign of Amshuverma. For years, morning and evening worship and hymns have been performed in the temple. The locals and priests have taken charge of the worship and other cultural activities here.

Especially on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, devotees flock here. Devotees believe that what they desire will be fulfilled when they ask the Maitidevi goddess. Five to six hundred visitors worship at the temple, which is spread over an area of ​​about five ropanis, every morning and evening. Similarly, a special fair is held here every year on the day of the Dog festival in Tihar, on the 9th day of Dashain and in Chaite Dashain. During Dashain, this temple is decorated with many lights and the premises are made very beautiful...

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4.0
1y

Maitidevi Temple, located in the heart of Kathmandu, Nepal, is a revered spiritual site and an architectural marvel that attracts devotees and visitors alike. Dedicated to the goddess Mahamaya, this temple holds significant historical and cultural value in Nepalese tradition. T temple's architecture showcases intricate wood and stone carvings, reflecting Nepal’s rich artistic heritage. The three-tiered pagoda-style design is adorned with beautiful deities and detailed patterns, making it a visual delight for those interested in traditional craftsmanship.

Visitors are often drawn to the peaceful atmosphere within the temple premises. Despite being situated in a bustling urban area, the temple retains a sense of tranquillity. The sound of bells, the aroma of incense, and the sight of devotees offering prayers create a serene spiritual ambience. The temple is especially vibrant during Dashain and Navaratri, when it becomes the epicentre of religious festivities.

However, Maitidevi Temple is not only a religious site but also a cultural hub. The temple complex often hosts rituals, ceremonies, and traditional performances, making it a vital part of the local community's daily life. For history enthusiasts, the temple offers a glimpse into the past, with its legends and centuries-old traditions.

On the downside, the temple's central location means it can get crowded, particularly during festivals, which might be overwhelming for some visitors. Additionally, parking near the temple can be a challenge.

In summary, Maitidevi Temple is a must-visit for those interested in spirituality, culture, and history. Its unique blend of religious significance and artistic beauty offers an enriching experience, leaving visitors with a deeper appreciation of Nepal's...

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5y

Maitidevi Temple, the parental home of all goddesses (Devi) is believed to be a very powerful temple located by the side of the road in Maitidevi, Gyaneshwor, Kathmandu, Nepal. The delicate woodwork and metal craft structure of the Maitidevi temple is considered different in comparison to the pagoda-style structure like most of the Hindu temples in Kathmandu valley. According to the legend, the temple was formed after a divine peacock appeared and turned everything it touched into gold. The Mayur Kunda, the brahmana can also be found by the side of the temple. The two stones lions guarding the entrance of the temple, the huge peepal tree with its expanding branches arching over the temple is considered as a divine architecture that shelters the temple from heat and rain. A crematorium (Shamshan Ghat) lies a few feet away on the right-hand side of the temple which is considered as the most integral part of the temple by the priest of the Maitidevi Temple. According to the priest, the prayer in its original form requires them to burn the human skulls but since nowadays it is considered as monstrously cruel and crime so they make a human face on a large dollop of ghee and burn it instead. It is said that offering Jal (water) to Maitidevi before darshan of the popular temple in Gorkha District Manakama Devi ensures the fulfillment of the pilgrim’s wish. The present structure of the temple was built at the beginning of the 20th Century by Rana Prime Minister Chandra Shumsher while the earlier structure was built by Anshu Verma, a warrior under Lichhavi...

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