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Coordinates: 26°3227N 86°4451E / 26.5407°N 86.7475°E / 26.5407; 86.7475
 

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Bhagwati Temple
Chandi Bhagwati Mandir
Chandi Bhagwati Temple full view
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictSaptari
DeityThe goddess Bhagwati
FestivalsBada Dashain
Location
LocationRajbiraj
StateMadhesh
CountryNepal
Bhagwati Temple is located in Nepal
Bhagwati Temple

Chandi Bhagwati Temple in Nepal

Geographic coordinates26°32′27N 86°44′51E / 26.5407°N 86.7475°E / 26.5407; 86.7475
Architecture
Completed1925[1]
Specifications
Temple(s)1
Monument(s)7
Elevation76 m (249 ft)

Bhagwati TempleorChandi Bhagwati Temple (Nepali language:चण्डी भगवती मन्दिर) is a famous Hindu temple situated in the heart of Rajbiraj, Saptari. This temple, whose major deity goddess is Bhagwati is a main attraction for Nepali and Indian pilgrims. People are likely to come here during Bada Dashain. Some thousands of goats are sacrificed here during Dashain.[2] The temple complex holds many Hindu god and goddess temples like Hanuman Temple, Shiva Temple and Bishwakarma Temple.[3] A small pond Bhagwati Pokhari is located backside of the temple, where Chhath is performed every year.

History

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The temple holds great historical, cultural and religious significance in locale and neighbors area. The temple was built in 1925 and redesigned in different era.[1]

The Pandit Ji of Bhagwati Temple is Shree Durganand Mishra who is working in a temple since 2002. After that Krishu Zha takes place.

Pilgrimage

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Every year, thousands of pilgrims from Nepal, India and other countries visit this sacred temple to worship the Bhagawati. During the festivals of Dashain and Tihar, there is presence of even more worshipers.

References

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  1. ^ a b Dāsa, Harikāntalāla (2003). Saptarī Jillākā pramukha sāṃskr̥tika sthalaharu : eka adhyayana : laghuanusandhānakārya (1. saṃskaraṇa. ed.). Kāṭhamāḍauṃ: Nepāla Rājakīya Prajñā-Pratishṭhāna. p. 120. ISBN 9789993350569.
  • ^ "Bhagwati Temple". Boss Nepal.
  • ^ "नगरका अधिकांश मन्दिर जीर्ण". Rajdhaani. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 26 August 2015.
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