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chandannath+temple Latitude and Longitude:

29°16′27.15″N 82°11′0.65″E / 29.2742083°N 82.1835139°E / 29.2742083; 82.1835139
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Chandannath Temple
चन्दननाथ मन्दिर
Chandannath and Bhairabnath Temple
Chandannath and Bhairabnath Temple during Ghatasthapana, when yearly-lingo replacement ceremony is held
Religion
Affiliation Hinduism
District Jumla District
Deity Dattatreya
Location
Location Chandannath Municipality
State Karnali Province
Country Nepal
Chandannath Temple is located in Nepal
Chandannath Temple
Shown within Nepal
Geographic coordinates 29°16′27.15″N 82°11′0.65″E / 29.2742083°N 82.1835139°E / 29.2742083; 82.1835139
Elevation2,514 m (8,248 ft)

Chandannath Temple (/'ʧʌndʌn'nʌθ 'tɛmpl/ listen ; Nepali: चन्दननाथ मन्दिर listen ) is a Hindu temple in Jumla, Nepal. It is located in Khalanga Bazar of Chandannath Municipality. [1]

History

It was built during the Kallala Dynasty also known as Kalal Dynasty. There are not many written documents about Kalyal Dynasty and Chandannath preserved. The events and lore had been passed orally for generations.

Chandannath Baba of Kashmir

People believe that there was a person named Chandannath who hailed from Kashmir, had brought the statue of the Dattatreya (also known as Trimurti). He kept the statue at the present location of the temple, prompting the construction during the Kallala Dynasty.

Cow offering milk at sacred place

Some local people also believe another story of the establishment of the temple. That is, once there was a Cow, which didn't give milk to her owner in the cowshed. But one day, when it stood above the place where now the temple exists, milk began to drop from its teats. Her owner saw that and told all the villagers. People believed that the place was sacred as Cow was offering its milk. Then, they established this temple at the very holy place. [2]

Practices

In this temple, local people change lingo every year. The lingo is a timber whose length is approximately more than 52 feet which are colored with brick red color and a huge cloth is stitched around it, which makes it looks like a triangular flag. People strongly believe that something wrong is going to happen if that lingo is broken during the change. This lingo replacement ceremony is held during Ghatasthapana, which is the first day of Dashain. During this day, the temple is crowded with devotees.

A large number of people are also seen in the temple on the occasion of Krishna Janmashtami, Maha Shivaratri and other major Hindu Festival.

Photo Gallery

References

  1. ^ "Chandannath and Bhairavnath Temples". Archived from the original on 2013-10-17. Retrieved 2013-10-16.
  2. ^ "Chandannath Temple Tour | Himkala Adventure".

chandannath+temple Latitude and Longitude:

29°16′27.15″N 82°11′0.65″E / 29.2742083°N 82.1835139°E / 29.2742083; 82.1835139
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chandannath Temple
चन्दननाथ मन्दिर
Chandannath and Bhairabnath Temple
Chandannath and Bhairabnath Temple during Ghatasthapana, when yearly-lingo replacement ceremony is held
Religion
Affiliation Hinduism
District Jumla District
Deity Dattatreya
Location
Location Chandannath Municipality
State Karnali Province
Country Nepal
Chandannath Temple is located in Nepal
Chandannath Temple
Shown within Nepal
Geographic coordinates 29°16′27.15″N 82°11′0.65″E / 29.2742083°N 82.1835139°E / 29.2742083; 82.1835139
Elevation2,514 m (8,248 ft)

Chandannath Temple (/'ʧʌndʌn'nʌθ 'tɛmpl/ listen ; Nepali: चन्दननाथ मन्दिर listen ) is a Hindu temple in Jumla, Nepal. It is located in Khalanga Bazar of Chandannath Municipality. [1]

History

It was built during the Kallala Dynasty also known as Kalal Dynasty. There are not many written documents about Kalyal Dynasty and Chandannath preserved. The events and lore had been passed orally for generations.

Chandannath Baba of Kashmir

People believe that there was a person named Chandannath who hailed from Kashmir, had brought the statue of the Dattatreya (also known as Trimurti). He kept the statue at the present location of the temple, prompting the construction during the Kallala Dynasty.

Cow offering milk at sacred place

Some local people also believe another story of the establishment of the temple. That is, once there was a Cow, which didn't give milk to her owner in the cowshed. But one day, when it stood above the place where now the temple exists, milk began to drop from its teats. Her owner saw that and told all the villagers. People believed that the place was sacred as Cow was offering its milk. Then, they established this temple at the very holy place. [2]

Practices

In this temple, local people change lingo every year. The lingo is a timber whose length is approximately more than 52 feet which are colored with brick red color and a huge cloth is stitched around it, which makes it looks like a triangular flag. People strongly believe that something wrong is going to happen if that lingo is broken during the change. This lingo replacement ceremony is held during Ghatasthapana, which is the first day of Dashain. During this day, the temple is crowded with devotees.

A large number of people are also seen in the temple on the occasion of Krishna Janmashtami, Maha Shivaratri and other major Hindu Festival.

Photo Gallery

References

  1. ^ "Chandannath and Bhairavnath Temples". Archived from the original on 2013-10-17. Retrieved 2013-10-16.
  2. ^ "Chandannath Temple Tour | Himkala Adventure".

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