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Bageshwori Temple is one of the most important Hindu temples in Nepal. It is at the center of Nepalgunj, the biggest city in mid-western development region, now in Lumbini province after restructuring of Nepal in federalism. It is dedicated to goddess Bageshwori- Durga.
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Bageshwori Temple is one of the most important Hindu temples in Nepal. It is at the center of Nepalgunj, the biggest city in mid-western development region, now in Lumbini province after restructuring of Nepal in federalism. It is dedicated to goddess Bageshwori- Durga.

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Mahendra Park & Mini Zoo (महेन्द्र पार्क तथा चिडियाखाना)

Mahendra Park & Mini Zoo (महेन्द्र पार्क तथा चिडियाखाना)

Mahendra Park & Mini Zoo (महेन्द्र पार्क तथा चिडियाखाना)

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Siddhartha Cottage Restaurant

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Siddhartha Cottage Restaurant

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Bageshwori Temple (Nepali: बागेश्वरी मन्दिर) is one of the most important Hindu temples in Nepal. It is at the center of Nepalgunj, the biggest city in mid-western development region. It is dedicated to goddess Bageshwori- a Durga.[1] The temple area also houses another famous temple- the temple of lord Shiva with mustache, which is one of the only two such temples in the country.[2]

A miracle at the Bageshwori temple - In 1926 ( Nepali calendar 1983) Padma Kumari Devi Singh (11 yrs) who lived in Kailash Bhawan, Gharbari Tole road (Ward-2), Nepalgunj, went to pray at the Bageshwori temple as on that day she was very sad. The temple was empty and even the 'Bajes' (Brahmins) were not to be seen. She sat at the single open door of the temple closed her eyes and prayed. When she opened her eyes she saw a small child, very poor (like a beggar child) in a long ragged garment standing before her.The child said 'lah' (in nepali lah means take) and put something in Padma's palm and closed it. When Padma opened her hand there was nothing there and when she looked up, the child had disappeared. The incident had occurred in a matter of a second. It was with the blessings of the Goddess Bageshwori that the very next day,Thakur Ananda Swarup Singh (father of Padma Kumari Devi) received a proposal for her marriage which he accepted and in 1930 at Singha Durbar,Kathmandu, Padma Kumari Devi was married to Maj-Gen. Mahabir S. J. B. Rana son of Late Shri Col. Maharajkumar Prakash S. J. B. Rana (who was the maker of the Junge Mahadev temple at Nepalgunj) and grandson of Cdg. Gen. Shri Tin Maharaj Sir Bhim Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana, Maharaj of Lamjanj and Kaski, who was Prime Minister of Nepal. Since then the number of visitors in the temple has increased at a very high rate. People believe that whatever they would wish for there, would be granted to them.[3] With the blessings of the Goddess Bageswori, Maj. Gen. Mahabir S. J. B. Rana was Gov. of Ilam, Nepal, Gov. Dhankuta (he was the first to modernise the tea estates in the late 1930s & early 1940s), Mbr Advisory Assembly-1951, Minister for Planning & Development: 1951-1955, Mines, Electricity, Forest-1951-1953, Home-Affairs-1953-1954, Industry & Commerce-1953-1955, Agriculture & Food-1953-1955 and Civil Supplies-1953-1954, Nepal. In 1952 Maj. Gen. HE Mahabir S. J. B. Rana was Special Ambassador at the Funeral of HM King George VI.[4]

There are several other smaller temples inside the temple area including a temple of lord Buddha, statue of lord Ganesha, and the temple of lord Hanuman. The Bageshwori pond that is situated within the temple area is also famous among the devotees, specially for the reason that the temple of lord Shiva with mustache stands at the center of it.

Bageshwori temple is known to be one of the oldest in the region, and the oldest temple in Banke District. Every year it attracts a large number of devotees from around the country, as well as from the nearest border cities of India. Especially in the festival of Dasain, the biggest festival in the country, the temple receives a huge crowd of people wishing to pray the goddess and offer animal sacrifices. Shiva ratri, Teej, Magh sukla purnima on these festivals bageshwori temple gots crowds. The temple's image can be seen in Nepalese one-rupees coins and...

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Bageshwori Temple (बागेश्वरी मन्दिर) is one of the most important Hindu temples in Nepal. It is at the center of Nepalgunj Banke district, the biggest city in before mid-western development region and now Lumbini Province. It is dedicated to goddess Bageshwori- Durga. The temple area also houses another famous temple- the temple of Shiva with mustache, which is one of the only two such temples in the country.

A miracle at the Bageshwori temple - In 1926 (Nepali calendar 1983) Padma Kumari Devi Singh (11 yrs) who lived in Kailash Bhawan, Gharbari Tole road (Ward-2), Nepalgunj, went to pray at the Bageshwori temple as on that day she was very sad. The temple was empty and even the 'Bajes' (Brahmins) were not to be seen. She sat at the single open door of the temple closed her eyes and prayed. When she opened her eyes she saw a small child, very poor (like a beggar child) in a long ragged garment standing before her. The child said 'lah' (in nepali lah means take) and put something in Padma's palm and closed it. When Padma opened her hand there was nothing there and when she looked up, the child had disappeared. The incident had occurred in a matter of a second. It was with the blessings of the Goddess Bageshwori that the very next day Thakur Ananda Swarup Singh (father of Padma Kumari Devi) received a proposal for her marriage which he accepted and in 1930 at Singha Durbar,Kathmandu, Padma Kumari Devi was married to Maj-Gen. Mahabir S. J. B. Rana son of Late Shri Col. Maharajkumar Prakash S. J. B. Rana (who was the maker of the Junge Mahadev temple at Nepalgunj) and grandson of Cdg. Gen. Shri Tin Maharaj Sir Bhim Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana, Maharaj of Lamjanj and Kaski, who was Prime Minister of Nepal. Since then the number of visitors in the temple has increased at a very high rate. People believe that whatever they would wish for there, would be granted to them. With the blessings of the Goddess Bageswori, Maj. Gen. Mahabir S. J. B. Rana was Gov. of Ilam, Nepal, Gov. Dhankuta (he was the first to modernise the tea estates in the late 1930s & early 1940s), Mbr Advisory Assembly-1951, Minister for Planning & Development: 1951-1955, Mines, Electricity, Forest-1951-1953, Home-Affairs-1953-1954, Industry & Commerce-1953-1955, Agriculture & Food-1953-1955 and Civil Supplies-1953-1954, Nepal. In 1952 Maj. Gen. Mahabir S. J. B. Rana was Special Ambassador at the Funeral of King George VI.

There are several other smaller temples inside the temple area including a temple of Buddha, statue of Ganesha, and the temple of Hanuman. The Bageshwori pond that is situated within the temple area is also famous among the devotees, specially for the reason that the temple of Shiva with mustache stands at the center of it.

Bageshwori temple is known to be one of the oldest in the region, and the oldest temple in Banke District. Every year it attracts a large number of devotees from around the country, as well as from the nearest border cities of India. Especially in the festival of Dasain, the biggest festival in the country, the temple receives a huge crowd of people wishing to pray the goddess and offer animal sacrifices. Shiva ratri, Teej, Magh sukla purnima on these festivals bageshwori temple gots crowds. The temple's image can be seen in Nepalese one-rupees coins and...

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Bageshwori Temple is one of the most important & popular Hindu temples in Nepal. It is located at the center of Nepalgunj, the biggest city in mid-western development region, now in Lumbini province after restructuring of Nepal in federalism. It is dedicated to goddess Durga. The deity worshipped at Bageshwori Temple is believed to possess divine blessings, attracting devotees who seek solace, guidance, and fulfillment of their wishes. The temple area also houses another famous temple- the temple of Shiva with mustache, which is one of the only two such temples in the country. Bageshwori temple is known to be one of the oldest in the region, and the oldest temple in Banke District. The location of the temple is easily accessible, making it convenient for visitors from various parts of Nepal and beyond. It is truly a remarkable place that captures the essence of spirituality and cultural heritage. Every year it attracts a large number of devotees from around the country, as well as from the nearest border cities of India. The devotion and prayers offered by the devotees create a powerful and uplifting experience. The melodious sounds of bells and chants create a mesmerizing ambiance that further enhances the spiritual journey. Especially in the festival of Dashain, the biggest festival in the country, the temple receives a huge crowd of people wishing to pray the goddess and offer animal sacrifices. The temple receives huge number of devotee visitors on festivals such as Shivaratri, Teej, Magh Shukla Purnima. The temple's image can be seen in Nepalese one-rupees coins and postal stamps. People believe that whatever they would wish for there, would be granted to them. Surrounding the temple, there are local vendors and shops offering religious artifacts and souvenirs, providing an opportunity to take home a piece of this sacred place. There are several other smaller temples inside the temple area including a temple of Buddha, statue of Ganesha, and the temple of Hanuman. The Bageshwori pond that is situated within the temple area is also famous among the devotees, specially for the reason that the temple of Shiva with mustache stands at the center of it. जय दुर्गे...

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Dauriklal PanditDauriklal Pandit
Bageshwori Temple is one of the most important & popular Hindu temples in Nepal. It is located at the center of Nepalgunj, the biggest city in mid-western development region, now in Lumbini province after restructuring of Nepal in federalism. It is dedicated to goddess Durga. The deity worshipped at Bageshwori Temple is believed to possess divine blessings, attracting devotees who seek solace, guidance, and fulfillment of their wishes. The temple area also houses another famous temple- the temple of Shiva with mustache, which is one of the only two such temples in the country. Bageshwori temple is known to be one of the oldest in the region, and the oldest temple in Banke District. The location of the temple is easily accessible, making it convenient for visitors from various parts of Nepal and beyond. It is truly a remarkable place that captures the essence of spirituality and cultural heritage. Every year it attracts a large number of devotees from around the country, as well as from the nearest border cities of India. The devotion and prayers offered by the devotees create a powerful and uplifting experience. The melodious sounds of bells and chants create a mesmerizing ambiance that further enhances the spiritual journey. Especially in the festival of Dashain, the biggest festival in the country, the temple receives a huge crowd of people wishing to pray the goddess and offer animal sacrifices. The temple receives huge number of devotee visitors on festivals such as Shivaratri, Teej, Magh Shukla Purnima. The temple's image can be seen in Nepalese one-rupees coins and postal stamps. People believe that whatever they would wish for there, would be granted to them. Surrounding the temple, there are local vendors and shops offering religious artifacts and souvenirs, providing an opportunity to take home a piece of this sacred place. There are several other smaller temples inside the temple area including a temple of Buddha, statue of Ganesha, and the temple of Hanuman. The Bageshwori pond that is situated within the temple area is also famous among the devotees, specially for the reason that the temple of Shiva with mustache stands at the center of it. जय दुर्गे भवानि 🙏🙏🙏
MoCもしMoCもし
🕉️ The origins of Bageshwori Temple are believed to be traced back to the divine revelation received by yogis during their visit to Pashupatinath Temple. In a dream, Sati Devi was depicted as having her tongue drop after self-immolation, leading to its establishment. Highlights 🔔 ********** ⚪︎ Architecturally, Bageshwori Temple is characterized by its pagoda-style structure. Pagoda architecture is often associated with various Asian cultures and religions, particularly Hinduism and Buddhism. ⚪︎ A temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is located at the center of Bageshwori Pond. The special feature of this temple is its distinctive depiction of Lord Shiva with a moustache. Construction is currently taking place. However, the delay in construction is apparent, so completing this religious part on time is crucial. ⚪︎ The outer area and the path leading to the temple have shops that sell souvenirs and worship items. ⚪︎ Before entering sacred spaces, the temple entrance has a water tank with tap for cleaning. Despite not being properly maintained, improvements are being made in comparison to years past. ⚪︎ Various religious traditions have had animal sacrifice as a part of them for centuries. I find it unconvincing to kill innocent animals for religious reasons, even though there is a designated area to do so (offer sacrifice) within the temple premises. ⚪︎ To preserve its sacredness or prevent commercialization, Bageshwori Temple has put a stop to taking pictures of its main temple. Outside the main temple, you can find a street photographer who will charge a fee to take your photos. ⚪︎ The temple doesn't have designated parking areas, but there is an empty area on the road nearby. Parking is at one's own risk. Local auto rickshaws make access simple. ⚪︎ To avoid crowds, it's best to go either in the early morning or late evening. Visitors/pilgrims can get to the site daily. 〰️ Not only does Bageshwori Temple serve as a religious landmark, but it also contributes significantly to the local economy.
Madan BhandariMadan Bhandari
Recently, I visited the temple with my brothers "Bageshwori Temple is truly a remarkable place that captures the essence of spirituality and cultural heritage. This revered temple holds immense significance for both devotees and visitors. The intricate architecture and detailed craftsmanship of the temple are awe-inspiring, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of Nepal. The tranquil and serene atmosphere within the temple premises provides a sense of peace and tranquility. The devotion and prayers offered by the devotees create a powerful and uplifting experience. The melodious sounds of bells and chants create a mesmerizing ambiance that further enhances the spiritual journey. The deity worshipped at Bageshwori Temple is believed to possess divine blessings, attracting devotees who seek solace, guidance, and fulfillment of their wishes. The location of the temple is easily accessible, making it convenient for visitors from various parts of Nepal and beyond. Surrounding the temple, there are local vendors and shops offering religious artifacts and souvenirs, providing an opportunity to take home a piece of this sacred place. Whether you are on a spiritual quest or simply exploring the rich cultural heritage of Nepal, a visit to Bageshwori Temple is an experience of profound significance and beauty that will leave a lasting impression on your heart and soul."
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Bageshwori Temple is one of the most important & popular Hindu temples in Nepal. It is located at the center of Nepalgunj, the biggest city in mid-western development region, now in Lumbini province after restructuring of Nepal in federalism. It is dedicated to goddess Durga. The deity worshipped at Bageshwori Temple is believed to possess divine blessings, attracting devotees who seek solace, guidance, and fulfillment of their wishes. The temple area also houses another famous temple- the temple of Shiva with mustache, which is one of the only two such temples in the country. Bageshwori temple is known to be one of the oldest in the region, and the oldest temple in Banke District. The location of the temple is easily accessible, making it convenient for visitors from various parts of Nepal and beyond. It is truly a remarkable place that captures the essence of spirituality and cultural heritage. Every year it attracts a large number of devotees from around the country, as well as from the nearest border cities of India. The devotion and prayers offered by the devotees create a powerful and uplifting experience. The melodious sounds of bells and chants create a mesmerizing ambiance that further enhances the spiritual journey. Especially in the festival of Dashain, the biggest festival in the country, the temple receives a huge crowd of people wishing to pray the goddess and offer animal sacrifices. The temple receives huge number of devotee visitors on festivals such as Shivaratri, Teej, Magh Shukla Purnima. The temple's image can be seen in Nepalese one-rupees coins and postal stamps. People believe that whatever they would wish for there, would be granted to them. Surrounding the temple, there are local vendors and shops offering religious artifacts and souvenirs, providing an opportunity to take home a piece of this sacred place. There are several other smaller temples inside the temple area including a temple of Buddha, statue of Ganesha, and the temple of Hanuman. The Bageshwori pond that is situated within the temple area is also famous among the devotees, specially for the reason that the temple of Shiva with mustache stands at the center of it. जय दुर्गे भवानि 🙏🙏🙏
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🕉️ The origins of Bageshwori Temple are believed to be traced back to the divine revelation received by yogis during their visit to Pashupatinath Temple. In a dream, Sati Devi was depicted as having her tongue drop after self-immolation, leading to its establishment. Highlights 🔔 ********** ⚪︎ Architecturally, Bageshwori Temple is characterized by its pagoda-style structure. Pagoda architecture is often associated with various Asian cultures and religions, particularly Hinduism and Buddhism. ⚪︎ A temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is located at the center of Bageshwori Pond. The special feature of this temple is its distinctive depiction of Lord Shiva with a moustache. Construction is currently taking place. However, the delay in construction is apparent, so completing this religious part on time is crucial. ⚪︎ The outer area and the path leading to the temple have shops that sell souvenirs and worship items. ⚪︎ Before entering sacred spaces, the temple entrance has a water tank with tap for cleaning. Despite not being properly maintained, improvements are being made in comparison to years past. ⚪︎ Various religious traditions have had animal sacrifice as a part of them for centuries. I find it unconvincing to kill innocent animals for religious reasons, even though there is a designated area to do so (offer sacrifice) within the temple premises. ⚪︎ To preserve its sacredness or prevent commercialization, Bageshwori Temple has put a stop to taking pictures of its main temple. Outside the main temple, you can find a street photographer who will charge a fee to take your photos. ⚪︎ The temple doesn't have designated parking areas, but there is an empty area on the road nearby. Parking is at one's own risk. Local auto rickshaws make access simple. ⚪︎ To avoid crowds, it's best to go either in the early morning or late evening. Visitors/pilgrims can get to the site daily. 〰️ Not only does Bageshwori Temple serve as a religious landmark, but it also contributes significantly to the local economy.
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Recently, I visited the temple with my brothers "Bageshwori Temple is truly a remarkable place that captures the essence of spirituality and cultural heritage. This revered temple holds immense significance for both devotees and visitors. The intricate architecture and detailed craftsmanship of the temple are awe-inspiring, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of Nepal. The tranquil and serene atmosphere within the temple premises provides a sense of peace and tranquility. The devotion and prayers offered by the devotees create a powerful and uplifting experience. The melodious sounds of bells and chants create a mesmerizing ambiance that further enhances the spiritual journey. The deity worshipped at Bageshwori Temple is believed to possess divine blessings, attracting devotees who seek solace, guidance, and fulfillment of their wishes. The location of the temple is easily accessible, making it convenient for visitors from various parts of Nepal and beyond. Surrounding the temple, there are local vendors and shops offering religious artifacts and souvenirs, providing an opportunity to take home a piece of this sacred place. Whether you are on a spiritual quest or simply exploring the rich cultural heritage of Nepal, a visit to Bageshwori Temple is an experience of profound significance and beauty that will leave a lasting impression on your heart and soul."
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