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Mrigasthali Deer Park is next to Aryaghat and is located in Bāgmatī Zone, Central Region, Nepal. Mrigasthali Deer Park has a length of 1.28 kilometres.
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With five deer being born, the Mrigabatika in Pashupati area now looks like a real and natural deer garden. It also seems the deer have fully adapted to their new habitat. Though Mrigasthali etymologically means a place of deer or a deer garden, it had not even a single deer until the Central Zoo under the King Mahendra Trust for Nature Conservation (KMTNC) provided 30 deer to the Pashupati Area Development Trust (PADT) six months ago. According to officials at the Pashupatinath Amalpot Office under the PADT, two out of the 30 deer had died within days of their translocation to the garden. The number of deer has now reached 33 with three chittals, one ratuwa and one krishnasar each giving birth to a new baby deer.
“When we saw deer giving birth to their babies, we fed milk to the babies,†said Home Prasad Nepal, supervisor at the Mrigabatika. According to him, the baby deer needed human feeding as the mothers were having tough time to bring up their babies. Four staffers have been deployed at the Mrigabatika to look after the deer. They feed the deer twice a day — 11 am in the morning and 8 pm in the evening. Nepal said monkeys were a big trouble while feeding the deer in the beginning. “It is a good beginning to conserve the endangered species like krishnasar and a tangible contribution to nature conservation,†Dr Mukesh Chalise, a primatologist, said after visiting the garden. “The deer are turning wild and natural here,†he said. Raju Regmi, official at the Pashupatinath Amalpot Office, said about Rs 700,000 had been allocated for the Mrigabatika this year. He said the PADT officials have been holding talks with the KMTNC to bring more deer to the garden.
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One of such iconic temples is the Pashupatinath temple. Pashupati literally means Lord of the animals and is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Shri Pashupatinath temple is one of the Holiest Temples in the World.
History of pasupathinath
It is believed that once Lord Shiva became tired of his old palace Kailashnath atop of The Himalayas moved to Mrigasthali, the forest on the opposite bank of the Bagmati River. Lord Shiva was amazed by the beauty of the site.To remain hidden amongst the Gods he tried to allude them as a deer. Despite pleas from the Gods Shiva used to return and hence the Gods decided to use force to get him back to Kailashnath. It is said that Lord Vishnu grabbed Lord Shiva(Deer) by his horns and shattered the horns into pieces.
Lord Vishnu then established a lingam on the banks of Bagmati river with the shattered pieces horn. As time passed temple was buried and forgotten.Later a cow is said to have noticed the Lingam and sprinkled her milk in the buried lingam. When the cow herders dug the spot where the cow sprinkled milk, they found the lost lingam and built the temple which is known as Pashupatinath temple.
The earliest evidence of the temple’s existence dates back to 400 A.D. The current main temple of Pashupatinath complex was built at the end of the 17th century to replace the previous one, destroyed by termites. Pashupati was a tutelary deity of the ancient rulers of the Kathmandu Valley; in 605 AD, King Amshuvarma considered himself favored by his touching of the god’s feet.
The temple is located on the banks of the Bagmati River, Kathmandu. The temple is barred to non-Hindus, but a good view of the temple can be had from the opposite bank of the river.
Architecture
It is a square, two-tiered pagoda temple built on a single-tier plinth, and it stands 23.6 meters above the ground with richly ornamented gilt and silver-plated doors. Located on the Western bank of Bagmati, it is considered a masterpiece of Hindu architecture.
The two-storied roof is made from copper and is covered with gold. This richly decorated temple with wooden sculptures is believed to make wishes come true. One of the most astonishing decorations of the temple is the huge golden statue of Nandi – Shiva’s bull.
The struts under the roofs, dating from the late 17th century, are decorated with wood carvings of Parvati, Ganesh, Kumar or the Yoginis, as well as Hanuman, Rama, Sita, Lakshman and other gods and goddesses from the Ramayana
The complex comprises of many temples. South of the temple, is Chadeshvar, an inscribed Licchhavi linga from the 7th century, and north of the temple is a 9th-century temple of Brahma. On the south side of Pashupatinath temple is the Dharmashila, a stone where sacred oaths are taken, and pillars with statues of various Shah kings.
In the northeast corner of the temple courtyard is the small pagoda temple of Vasuki, the King of the Nagas. According to the locals, Vasuki took up residence here in order to protect Pashupati. One can often see devotees circumambulating and worshipping Vasuki before entering the main sanctum.
The Bagmati River, which runs next to Pashaputinath Temple, has highly sacred properties. Thus the banks are lined with many ghats (bathing spots) for use by the pilgrim.
Arya Ghat, dating from the early 1900s, is of special importance. Built along the right bank of Bagmati numerous platforms for funeral pyres are built. The cremations on these platforms are a common activity
The western bank of Bagmati also hosts the so-called Panch Deval (Five temples) complex, which once was a holy shrine but now serves a shelter for destitute old people.
Across the Bagmati River are 15 votive shrines, the Pandra Shivalaya, which were built to enshrine lingams in memory of deceased persons between 1859 and 1869.
Pashupatinath temple is the most important temple dedicated to god Shiva. Every year this temple attracts thousands of elderly followers of Hinduism. The crowd can be seen all through the year but especially during Shivaratri, Nepali festival Teej and holds special importance in the Hindu month of Shrawan.
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