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Friday, 6 February 2015

Pashupatinath Shakti Peeth

Pashupatinath Shakti Peeth, located on the banks of holy Bagmati River in Kathmandu of Nepal,  as one of the most famous Shakti Peethas of Nepal is meant to Goddess Guheshwari (form of Goddess Shakti) and Lord Pashupatinath (form of Lord Shiva).

Whereas Pashupatinath Temple to have known as the most sacred temple among  all Shiva Temples comes listed as one of the UNESCO world heritage sites of the Kathmandu Valley, Goddess Guheshwari Temple is place where its worshippers feel the very maternity  of Goddes Shakti, taking place close to Pashupatinath Temple.

History:

Pashupatinath Shakti Peeth is as the very compilation to reach near to Goddess Shakti and Lord Shiva. Guheshwari Temple, whereon Goddess Shakti’ both knees fell, reasons mainly of Pashupatinath Shakti Peeth to have derived. Built by King Pratap Malla in the 17th of century, the two main religions in Nepal are Hinduism and Buddhism present their attendance huge in worshipping to Goddess Guheshwari. 

Places of Interest:

Pashupatinath Temple:

Befalling close to Goddess Guheshwari Temple, Pashupatinath Temple is the major attractions to the Hindus all over the country. Pashupatinath temple,dedicated to Lord Shiva, is the abode of national deity (Lord Shiva) to nepalis.

Shaligrama:

Another attraction for Guheshwari temple is the River kali-Gandaki, wherein one can collect black stone fossils (symbol of Lord Vishnu) is considered sacred and... Read More
 

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