"The Shyambhu Temple, also known as the Monkey Temple, is an absolute gem in Kathmandu. Perched atop a hill, it offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the city and the surrounding valleys. The temple itself is a sacred and peaceful place, radiating a sense of spirituality and tranquility. The vibrant colors, intricate architecture, and beautiful prayer flags create a visually stunning experience. As you make your way up the stairs, you're accompanied by mischievous monkeys, adding a touch of liveliness to the atmosphere. The temple complex also houses several shrines and a large golden stupa at its center, which is believed to be a source of enlightenment. From the top, you can witness stunning sunrises or sunsets, making it an ideal spot for photographers and nature enthusiasts. Whether you're seeking spiritual solace or simply want to soak in the mesmerizing views, the Shyambhu Temple is a must-visit destination that captures the essence of Nepal's cultural and...
Read moreShambhunath Temple is a Hindu temple in Eastern Nepal. The primary deity is Shiva. It is 500 metre south of the East-West Highway section of Shambhunath, Saptari, and draws Nepal and Indian pilgrims, especially in the first month of the Nepali Calendar, Baishakh when a month-long mela is observed. The Shivalinga was founded in Chandrabhoga Gadhi and has been kept in same place.2 The temple was reconstructed in 1996. On the western side of the temple complex are ruins. Every year thousands of pilgrims from Nepal, India and other countries visit Shambhunath Temple to worship the Shivalinga. During the festivals of Baishakh Purnima and Dashain there are even more...
Read moreShambhunath is a prominent religious site in Saptari. The Sambhunath Municipality is named after the Temple. The churiya hills (also called Chure) has ancient remains of Chandrabhogagadhi, modern day the place is called Kanakpatti and has numerous acheoligical remains scattered in the area in the banks of Upper stream of Kahdo rive and its tributaries, upstream called Banra khola. There is also a park and nice pond with a peepal tree in the western side of the Temple. Generally a busy place, hosts annual events and...
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