Bhairabsthan Temple

{{short description|Hindu temple in Nepal}}

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Bhairabsthan Temple ({{langx|ne|भैरवस्थान}}) is a Hindu temple of Bhairab or Bhairava located about 9 km north west from the city of Tansen, in Palpa district of Nepal at an elevation of about 1470 m msl.{{Cite book| publisher = United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization| isbn = 978-92-3-100070-6| last = Kathmandu| first = U.O.| title = Revisiting Kathmandu: safeguarding living urban heritage: Proceeding of an International Symposium, Kathmandu Valley, 25-29 November 2013| date = 2015}}

History

The temple was established by king Mukunda Sena of the Sena dynasty when Palpa used to be the capital. At the time when Mukunda Sena attacked Kathmandu, he returned with the murti of lord Bhairav from Matsyendra Nath Temple and established it in Palpa as Bhairabsthan Temple.{{Cite web| title = पाल्पा भैरवको इतिहास र फोटोफिचर| work = Nepal Samaya| accessdate = 2020-07-01| url = http://www.nepalsamaya.com/news/15971}}

Traditions

The temple is visited by the people all over Nepal and mostly by the Hindus of Palpa and nearby districts. Hindu people worship at the temple mainly in Mahaastami of Dashain. Many pilgrims visit the temple in the month of Mangsir (November -December). The main days for worship at this temple are Tuesdays and Saturdays. During the festivals, animal sacrifices (buffalo, goat, ram and chicken) are performed in the temple. Pancha Bali is also performed, which involves the sacrifice of five kinds of animals namely buffalo, goat, sheep, hen and duck.{{Cite web| title = Bhairabsthan Temple, Nepal| work = Devshoppe| accessdate = 2020-07-01| url = https://www.devshoppe.com/blogs/articles/bhairabsthan-temple-nepal}}

The main prasad of this temple is Rot ({{langx|ne|रोट}}), which is a bread of rice flour mixed with various spices and fried in ghee. Firstly, the Rot is offered to Bhairab and then shared among the devotees.{{Cite web| last = रातोपाटी| title = जहाँ चढाइन्छन् ठूल्ठूला रोटीः यस्तो छ पाल्पाको भैरवस्थान मन्दिर (फोटो/भिडियो)| work = RatoPati| accessdate = 2020-07-01| url = https://ratopati.com/story/4193}}

Attraction

The temple is famous for the iconic trident which is considered as the biggest in Nepal.{{Cite web| title = Tansen, Palpa- A town of Dhaka| work = Nepal Travel Guide| accessdate = 2020-07-01| date = 2020-05-27| url = https://www.nepal-travel-guide.com/tansen/}} The local village Bhairabsthan is also named after this temple.

Gallery

File:Bhairabsthan temple surroundings.jpg|Temple surroundings

File:Bhairabsthan temple entrance.jpg|Entrance

File:Bhairabsthan temple north view showing hills and mountains.jpg|North view

See also

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