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The Pashupatinath Temple: Nepal's Holiest Hindu Shrine

The Pashupatinath Temple, situated on the banks of the holy River Bagmati, holds the utmost reverence as Nepal’s most esteemed Hindu temple. While Hindus can access the main temple complex, non-Hindus observe from terraces across the Bagmati River. Leather items, like shoes and cameras, are prohibited within the temple, adhering to tradition. Photography is strictly forbidden.

Celebrating Shivaratri and Teej: Festivals at Pashupatinath

Shivaratri, the significant festival celebrated here, attracts devotees from Nepal and India, along with Teej in mid-September. Ekadashi, observed every fortnight, sees devotees congregating, notably during Harishayani Ekadashi in Ashadh (June/July) and Haribodhini Ekadashi in Kartik (October/November).

The Serene Surroundings of Pashupatinath

Surrounded by the sacred Slesh Mantak forest, home to monkeys and nurtured deer, the temple site resonates with Lord Shiva’s symbolism as per the Swasthani Brata Katha.

The Pashupati Bagmati Aarati

The Pashupati Bagmati Aarati ritual, engaging devotees nationwide, enhances the spiritual atmosphere.

Guhyeshwari: A Sacred Shakti Peeth near Pashupatinath

Guhyeshwari, a renowned Shakti Peeth near Pashupatinath Temple, welcomes only Hindus. Its origin, recounted in the Swasthani Brata Katha, links to Lord Shiva’s mourning journey with Sati Devi’s remains. Accessible 5 km east of the city center, transportation options such as taxis, microbuses, or tempos facilitate visitors’ journeys.

Pashupatinath Temple 3N/4D Tour Details

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