Wednesday, 30 July 2008 03:20
Pashupathinath is located 5 km east of Kathmandu city center, Pashupati literally means “Lord of Animals” and is considered to be the supporter deity of Nepal. Pashupatinath is regarded as one of the holiest sites for Hindus all over the world.
Pashupatinath temple is a pagoda style two-tiered golden roof with delicately carved four silver doors containing in its sanctum a phallic idol with four faces facing each direction and the fifth one is looking up towards the zenith. A temple devoted to Shiva was constructed at the present site by Lichhavi King Supushpa Verma according to an ancient diary. However the present temple is stated to have been built by King Bhupatindra Malla in 1697 AD. Legend has it that a cow would frequently escape from its herds and offer milk on Jyotirlinga (phallic symbol of Shiva ) which denotes the point where the temple stands today. It is said that a certain cowherd much to his surprise found the self-generated Jyotirlinga (phallic symbol of Shiva) when he dug the spot where the cow would give milk. The spot immediately became the center of worship that has been continued till today.
Legend also mentions that the Pandavas after the great Mahabharata battle were told that only by detection Shiva would they be absolved of their sins and it was at this very spot that they say the Lord. Hence, this most sacred abode of Shiva, who is the God of the gods- Mahadeva-merits a vist by all Hindus, at least once in a lifetime, to be truly blessed and cleansed. It is believed that pilgrimage to the four dhams like Dwarika, Kedar Rameshwar and Jaganath of India becomes meaningful only after a final darshan of Pashupatinath and by taking a holy dip in the Bagmati River and performing a proper puja and circling the 525 Shiva Lingas in the temple building will free a person from the cycle of bith and rebirths. There are temples of other Hindu deities in Pashupati premises. In the premise of the Pashupati temple are other temples like Bhairavnath , Vasuki nag, Parbati temple, Ram mandir, Vishwo rup, Gorakhnath, Kirateshwor temple and dozens of temples dedicatedto different gods and goddesses.
A substantial part of the temple surrounding area is converted to rest and prayer areas. Behind the temple on the banks of Bagmati is a crematorium for Hindus. It is the wish of every Hindu to be cremated on the bank of the Bagmati river in the near the temple. At the other end of the Pashupatinath Temple area is the temple of Guheshwori dedicated to Shiva’s consort Parbati also known as Satidevi. There is also a deer park at the back of the temple across the Bagmati river. It is also attractive to watch the monkeys wander in and around the temple freely. One may also observe Sadhus dirty with ashes and dressed in loin-cloth and the hindu Brahmins offering Tika and blessing to the visitors. Pashupatinath attracts thousands of pilgrims on spring festival Maha Shivaratri (Feb-March), the day dedicated to Shiva, Hari Talika/Teej (Aug – Sept), Jani Purnima (July- Aug) and all Mondays of the month of Shrawan (July - August).
In October 1979 Pashupati are declared as the World Heritage Site by UNESCO and the temple is being managed by Pashupati Area Development Trust. The temple activities can be observed from the back of the temple.
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Margh 1st – new year colebration of Kirati, Prayer of earth and nature, celebrate new year with the rember of their ancient king “Yalambar” . So, the title is called “Yala”.Yala called Yalamber.
In this day people boiled "Tarul (Root food)". According to the Bairage Kaila, Kirati used to take 43 types of species of root food. Among the cost of Kirati, Rai, Limbhu,, Sunuwar and Yakha had plays vital role to take legamate of their sambat. Rai says Yale Dong, Limbhu says Tanngbay and Sunuwar says Thochew for their new year.