Experiencing the Pashupati Aarati at Pashupatinath Temple is truly mesmerizing. This ritual takes place by the holy Bagmati river, dividing the temple into two sides. Aarati is a beautiful worship ritual where priests use ghee-soaked lamps to offer light to God, accompanied by sacred chants and devotional songs.
The Aarati begins at around 6 pm every evening and creates a sense of unity between devotees and the Divine. It's a remarkable tradition established since 2006, captivating thousands annually. The Aarati pays homage to the holy river Bagmati and the Pashupatinath Temple, while followers even perform the divine "Tandav" dance, honoring Lord Shiva.
It's a moment of gratitude for the blessings given upon all living souls. Participating in the Pashupati Bagmati Aarati feels like a spiritual journey uniting hearts and souls...
Read moreFascinating and mind soothing experience for people of all religion, though a practice copied from the Arati of the Ganges but it has become a ritual in Pashupatinath and part of evening culture. The ambience and the serenity attracts lots of people to Pashupatinath at the evening just for this one experience of Aarati. Highly recommended to visit at evening hours as the sun sets if you want to...
Read morePashupatinath Aarati is held every evenings at the bank of holy Bagmati River. The Aarati done in the evening is can be observed living at the bank of the river. Most of the times cremation also take place during Aarati and reminds the beauty of life and death at the same time. A huge crowd gathered and trying to follow the rhythm is...
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