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Located between 3,000 and 10,000 ft above sea level, “This Himalayan Country” is comprised of the Mahabharat Hills and numerous fertile valley boast itself as a only Hindu Kingdom in the world. Nearly 90% of the total populations claims to be Hindu, though in Nepal there is a fine line between Hinduism and Buddhism. Many Temples and shrines that are ostensibly dedicated to Hindu deities are frequented by Buddhist also. There are lot many destinations which is equally important to Hindu and Buddhist Religion follower, we have tried to summarize few of them and tried to listed some accumulated itinerary Pashupatinath Temple, Kathmandu Located on the banks of the Bagmati River, Pashupatinath is Nepal’s Holiest Hindu temple dedicated to the God Shiva in his aspect of Pashupati, “the lord of the animals”, this imposing two-story pagoda contains a giant shiva lingam that is the object of much worship. However, the temple is surrounded by a sprawling compound all of which is off limits to non-hindus. Despite this restriction, this extensive temple complex, which sprawls up and down both banks of the river, is a fascinating place to visit. Boudhanath, Kathmandu Across the valley from Swayambunath, each of Kathmandu, is an even larger Stupas, the largest stupa in Nepal, though its location on a wide plain is not nearly so spectacular, legend has it that the stupa was built after an old woman asked her king for enough land to built a shrine to the Buddha. Syambhunath Stupa, Kathmandu With the legends of Manjushri, Syambhunath Stupa has its own ancient religious feeling for all the Buddhist religion follower. According to Lipi, Ancient Nepalease Literature Syambhunath is called as “Self Created Lord”. Whatever, The legends or the Lipi said, Syambhunath has its own religious belief and values...... Request Broucher for Religious Nepal Tour Budha Nil Kantha This beautiful 15 foot stone statue of God Vishnu is anywhere from 900 to 1400 years old and is said to have been found by a farmer plowing his fields. The statue, which rests in the middle f a small rectangular pond, depicts Lord Vishnu reclining in a bed of snake.... Request Broucher for Religious Nepal Tour Dakshinkali Located in a dark wooded valley 12 miles south of Kathmandu is a temple dedicated to the Goddess Kali. Every Saturday and Tuesday, hundred of Hindu visit the temple to offer animal scarifies..... Request Broucher for Religious Nepal Tour Changu Narayan Preached on a ridge in the eastern part of the Kathmandu valley, Changu Narayan is one of the oldest temple in Nepal, because it is a bit off the beaten track, this temple is little visited by tourist and though it is possible to get here by a paved road, it is much more interesting to walk from Bhaktapur....... Request Broucher for Religious Nepal Tour Bajra Jogini A few miles farther east than Changu Narayan along the same road is the village of Sankhu. The temple is surrounded by sacred forest and is a very tranquil spot. Bajra Jogii is a Tantric goddess, though she is worshipped by Hindu and Buddhist alike....... Request Broucher for Religious Nepal Tour Muktinath Yatra Kathmandu Valley Temple Tour Note: These are the few Important Religious Destinations in Nepal In order to get the detailed information on Nepal Religious Tours, Please feel free to Contact Us |