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Pasupathinath Temple

The Temple of Pasupatinath is in the capital, Kathmandu. Pasupatinath Temple is a major religious site in Nepal. The Pasupatinath Temple is a tourist attraction in Nepal which attracts followers of the Hindu god Shiva worldwide. The Temple Pasupatinath in Nepal is solely dedicated to Shiva. Pasupatinath is another name for Lord Shiva among its many names. Pasupatinath means the master of all living creatures in the entire universe in terms of various religious texts Hindus. There are many legends that tell us the existence of this temple. Some say it was created by the Kings, while some say it was done by people who find the Shivalinga. However, the reputation of the Pasupatinath Temple has increased considerably over time.

The Pasupatinath temple dates back over 1500 years. The temple is built in the style pagoda. From the moment it was first built, the Pasupatinath temple has undergone numerous renovations and new structures were added to bring it to its glory. The Shivalinga which is loved is said to be found many years ago. The Temple Pasupatinath

doors on all four sides are golden to gold. The entire temple is full of idols and other deities decorated with images and sculptures of many birds and animals. The images of various gods and goddesses are presented in different postures and ornaments throughout the Temple Pasupatinath are very attractive.

The Pasupatinath Temple is full of faithful devotees on Hindu calendar days. On other days too, there are followers all over the world. The Pasupatinath Bagmati River near the Temple is considered sacred by the faithful and a dip in water is said to take away sins. Near the Pasupatinath Temple, is a cremation ground for Hindus. The Pasupatinath temple is open only to Hindus. The place outside the temple is full of shops selling items required to make offerings, dyes, souvenirs and other items.

 
 
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