Dhaneshwor Temple Explained

Dhaneshwor Temple
Map Type:Nepal Bagmati Province#Nepal
Coordinates:27.6297°N 85.5214°W
Native Name:धनेश्वर
Country:Nepal
State:Bagmati Province
District:Kavrepalanchowk
Locale:Banepa
Deity:Shiva
Festivals:Shivaratri, Teej
Temple Quantity:1

Dhaneshwor Temple(Nepali: धनेश्वर मन्दिर)[1] is located between the Banepa and Panauti. It lies in the 1 km south of the Banepa Bazaar.This is a temple of Shiva.

History

According to the Hindu puran, the poor Vaisya named Shiva Das who suffered from his wealthy relatives became a hermit. On the advice of a sage named Ritu he prayed to the Dhaneshwor, who in return for his devotion granted him a lot of property. As a symbol of gratitude he established this temple. It is also believed that the right ear of Sati Devi fell when Lord Shiva wandered carrying her dead body in grief. The temple is a multi roofed structure and the main shrine is the Panchamukhi Shivalinga, one of the most famous Shiva Lingas in Nepal. There are also idols of Bhairav, Narayan, Laxminarayan, Hanuman, Mahankal, Umamaheshwor and Nandi. The temple is mostly crowded with devotees during the festivals of Dhanya Purnima, Shivaratri and Bala Chaturdashi.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dhaneshwor Temple. 30 November 2014.