Chinnamasta Bhagawati
Chinnamasta Bhagwati | |
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Chinnamasta Bhagwati Temple | |
Chinnamasta Bhagwati Chinnamasta Bhagwati Temple in Nepal | |
Name | |
Proper name | Chinnamasta Bhagawati Temple |
Devanagari | छिन्नमस्ता भगवती |
Geography | |
Coordinates | 26°27′04″N 86°43′52″E / 26.45111°N 86.73111°ECoordinates: 26°27′04″N 86°43′52″E / 26.45111°N 86.73111°E |
Country | Nepal |
State/province | Sagarmatha |
District | Saptari |
Location | Sakhda, Chhinnamasta |
Culture | |
Primary deity | Chhinnamasta |
Important festivals | Bada Dashain |
Chinnamasta Bhagawati (Nepali language:छिन्नमस्ता भगवती) is a famous temple and Shakti Peethas in Eastern Nepal. It is situated in Chinnamasta VDC, Saptari, 10 km from Rajbiraj and also near to Indian Border. This Temple is a main attraction for Nepal and Indian Pilgrims. People from all over Nepal and India come here in Bada Dashain and other festivals. Some thousands of goats are sacrificed here during Dashain.[1]
History
According to Ancient History and Hindu Legend in 1097 when Muslim Kingdoms's attacks in Karnatak king Nanyadeva state then he left his state and ran through Pataliputra and came to stay in Simraungadh (Bara) and made it his capital at that time. These Nanyadeva the fifth generation descendant of the king were Sakrasinha Dev. He come to Saptari district to live his rest of life. At that time the place is full of forest,oneday when he start cleaning the forest he found the statue of the goddess bhagwati. According to legend he established the deity goddess of his name Sakhreswari. King Sakrasinha Dev built the temple of Chinnamasta. More than three century the temple is known as Sakhreswari Bhagawati. Since shortly after the severed head of the goddess Bhagawati it is said as Chinnamasta Bhagawati.
References
- ↑ "The Goddess with Severed Head". Boss Nepal.
External links
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