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Nepal is perhaps one of the holiest places in the world. It is considered the birthplace of Goddess Sita and is home to thousands of Hindus as well as Buddhist religious shrines.
According to Hindu Tradition, there are 330 million gods and goddesses. Thousands of pilgrims as well as tourists visit these shrines for prayers, worship, knowledge & devotion, wonder, and excitement. Hindu religious shrines are spread throughout the country, and making a pilgrimage is a ritual affair that has been practised for centuries.
Pashupatinath, Dakshin Kali, Pathibhara, Janaki Temple, Gosai Kunda, and Barah Chhetra are the most popular and powerful religious sites in Nepal.
Pashupatinath Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Every year during Shiva Ratri, thousands of pilgrims from far and wide visit the temple and pay homage to Lord Shiva. Likewise, Gosai Kunda hosts the festival of Janai Purnima every year. August.
Pashupatinath Temple is one of the four sacred pilgrimage sites for Hindus as well as a World Heritage site. You will learn much about Hindu culture through the sights and sounds of the temple. Be prepared to see a religious experience unlike any. Here you will be able to meet yogis, sadhus, and priests and interact with them about the philosophy of life and eternity.
Religion offers a peeking window into the culture and rituals of Nepali people. Visiting temples and religious shrines will allow travellers and pilgrims to learn more about Nepali culture and experience it before their own eyes.
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