Dupcheshwor Mahadev Nuwakot | Nepal's Second Pashupatinath Mandir | Nuwakot | Nepali Vlog

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  • čas přidán 18. 07. 2022
  • #dupcheshwor #mahadev #mandir #nuwakot is also known as second #pashupatinath #temple of #nepal . #dupcheshwor is located at #nuwakot district of #nepal.
    Known as the second #pashupatinath_temple in Bagmati Province, #dupcheshwor #mahadev #temple is one of the famous temples of Lord #shiva in #nuwakot district. The highly revered temple, which is visited mostly for its religious beliefs, is a natural structure in the middle of big rocks. Thousands of visitors come to worship the temple all along the year but, the temple is crowded mainly during festivals like big Mela on the days of Dhanyapurnima (full moon day in Mangshir or Poush), Shivaratri, Teej, Balachaturdashi, Janaipurnima, etc. Many pilgrims come here and offer cow milk to God.
    According to mythology, around 400 years ago, a local Tamang's milking cow was lost. Later, it was found that the cow used to pour its milk over the Shila - a unique stone projection of a cylindrical shape. The same stone now is considered the representation of Lord Shiva. Earlier, it was called 'Dudheshwor Mahadev' while, later, it became known as 'Dupcheswor Mahadev'.
    The temple is a central belief for the Hindus and Buddhists. Mostly, the religious place is a destination for childless couples. It is believed that on doing some rituals with pure heart and soul, the desire or the wish of having children comes true. It is also said by the priests of the temple. Moreover, some pilgrims even say that dumb kids can speak after praying in the temple. The divine power of the temple is believed, and hence worshippers from different places come here to place their wishes (भाकल), and it comes true, they again visit the temple and offer cow milk to God.

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