There are three kinds of Hindu Pilgrimages in Nepal for 1. Lord Shiva
2. Lord Vishnu, and 3. Ma Shakti. According to Purans Himalaya is home
of Lord Shiva and Parbati. Hence there are many Pilgrimage sites related
to Lord Shiva in Nepal. Pashupati Nath Temple is the Holiest pilgrimage
of Lord Shiva. Mt. Kailash is the mountain of Lord Shiva and it is considered
holiest of all holy mountains. Mt. Kailash is in Tibet near Nepal Tibet
border. A mountain with a Temple on its top is also considered Holy
Mountain. There are several Shakti-peeths related to Durga Ma through
out Nepal. Dakhinkali and Guheswori are most famous Shakti-peeths of
Kathmandu valley. Other important Shakti-peeths are Pathibhara, Shaileswori,
Vindyavashini, Mankamana, Jogeshwori, etc. Such Shakti-peeths are usually
situated on the top of a mountain. The confluence of rivers, particularly
when they are major tributaries of the Ganges, is always regarded as
religiously significant by Hindus, as it is believed a third spiritual
river also joins. Such confluence is called Triveni.
Pashupatinath
Lord Shiva is worshipped as Pashupati, which means Lord of all living
creatures. The temple of Pashupatinath is 6 Km east of Kathmandu. Pasupat-Chhetra
(site of Pashupatinath) is one of the holiest places in Hindu Kingdom
of Nepal. Many Hindu Pilgrims come Pashupatinath round the year.
Hundreds of thousands of Hindu from all over World make Pilgrimage on
the day of Shivaratri (Night of Shiva, one day before black moon in
February). There are many temples of various Hindu Gods in the holy
site. Guheswori temple is the most important among other temples. A
walk from this temple to Aryaghat near Pashupatinath temple is very
popular among non-Hindu tourists. Pashupatinath Temple area is UNESCO
World Heritage site.
Gosaikunda
Gosaikunda is a glacier lake in Langtang. It is 2 to 3 days trekking
from Dhunche. According to Puran lake Gosaikunda was created by Lord
Shiva by his Trident. He had to drink water after intake of Halahal
or Kalkut poison. He has to digest the Kalkut poison which was the product
obtained from Samundramanthan by Gods and Ashurs. The most auspicious
day for the Pilgrimage is Full moon day (Shrawan Purnima) in July. Many
pilgrims from Nepal and India take a bath in the Lake.
Shaligrams & Shalgrams
The Shaligrams are specifically described as fossil-stones which have
taken shape in the Gandaki-river, and as characterized by the presence
of discus marks . The legend, related at length tells us that Gandaki,
the lady-devotee, performed penances for long years, and that she got
a boon from Vishnu, which made Vishnu reside in her womb (in her depths)
as her own offspring; the Shaligram-stones are thus the forms of Vishnu.
Like the worship of Siva in the form of a lingam, the worship of Vishnu
in the shape of a Shaligram is an iconic in character. Shaligrams are
always naturally found in the river Gandaki. The region where Shaligrams
are found is also called Shalgrams. The Shaligrams region is in Mustang
and River Gandaki basin. These also include the famous Kali-Gandaki
river, Muktinath, Damodar Himal, Damodar Kunda, Devghat, etc.
Devghat
Devghat is a confluence of river Trishuli and river Kaligandaki and
is very significant religious Triveni. It is 6 Km north of Narayanghat.
Here all 7 holy Gandaki Rivers meet together to form a Narayani River.
Like Triveni of Ganges and Yamuna at Alahabad in India Devghat is one
of the main sites for the festival of Makar Shankranti in Nepal. Many
pilgrims from around Nepal and India to immerse themselves in the river.
Makar Shankrati is also popularly known as Maghe Shankranti. It is first
day of Nepali month Magh (Mid January). In this place the demigods came
to honor Lord Vishnu when he saved Gajendra, an elephant from the attack
of a crocodile after hearing his prayers of devotion.
Damodarkund
Damodarkund is a glacier lake at the slope of Damodar Himal in Mustang.
The Damodar lakes are located three days walk north east of the main
Mustang trekking route and very close to the border with Tibet. Damodar
Kunda is the source of River Kaligandaki. The site is in the region
of Shaligram and hence it is also called Shalgrams. Other names of River
Gandaki are Kaligandaki, Sptagandaki, and Narayani.
Ridighat
50 km from Tansen at the confluence of the Kali Gandaki and Ridi Khola.
In this small place, here is a temple of Rishikeshwara (Vishnu) with
50 other small temples. Pilgrims visit here to earn merit for this life
as well as for their next life. About 200 Vishshnavas of the Nimbarka
& Sri Ramanuja Sampradaya sects live in near by Ridi Bazar.
Muktinath
This is one of the 106th sacred Muktichhetra (assured of salvation)
of 108 sacred place of Vaishnavs, where Lord Vishnu got free from the
curse of Sati. Here is a largest Shaligram. Here is also a Jwaladevi,
a divine flame is continuously burning since thousands of year. This
pagoda –shaped temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu situated at an altitude
of 3800 m. Set into the wall around 108 water spouts from which pour
holy water. Janakpur Janakpur is in 375 Km south east of Kathmandu and
is famous Hindu pilgrimage site. Janakpur is a birthplace of Janaki
Sita. Janaki Sita was married to Lord Ram the 7th incarnation of Lord
Vishnu. Places of interest are: Janaki Temple, Biwah Mandap, and numerous
beautiful ponds. The most auspicious day for the Pilgrimage is Biwah
Panchami (November). It is day of celebration of the wedding of the
Goddess Sita and the God Ram with mock wedding processions. Many pilgrims
from Nepal and India attend the celebration. A holy saint Sri Shurkiswor
Das discover the ruins of the ancient capital Mithila King and the birth
place of Sita. The present temple was built by Queen Brishabhanu of
Tikramgarh of India.
Barahachhetra
Lord Vishnu, the Preserver of the Universe, has incarnated as Baraha
(Boar) in this region and hence it is called Barahachhetra. It is one
of the four holy places in Nepal. According to Puran that Lord Vishnu
came down to earth in the form of a boar and destroyed Hiranyakashyapu,
an evil demon, at this very spot. It is on the bank of Saptakoshi. This
pilgrimage is accessed through Dharan. Since the site is related to
Lord Vishnu it is assumed as sacred as Gaya for Shraddha (Offering to
ancestors). The Pilgrimage is at a confluence of tributaries of river
Koshi and hence many pilgrims around Nepal and India come here for dip
at the day of Makar Shankrati.
Balmiki Ashram
It is an island in Narayani River near Triveni, 20 km south of Kusunde,
which lies between Narayanghat and Butawal in Mahendra Highway. Goddess
Sita was exiled from the royal palace and stayed here. She gave born
twin sons Lava and Kusha. This Ashram was a retreat used by the great
sage Balmiki, who wrote complete epic of Ramayan.
Buddhist pilgrimage
Shiddartha Gautam led the world on the path to enlightenment and became
Lord Buddha two thousand five hundred years ago. There are four most
holy places associated with the Lord Buddha and are Buddhist pilgrimage.
Lumbini
Where Buddha was born as the Prince Shiddhartha Gautam. The site is
in now in a beautiful Garden. Lumbini is about 20 minute drive from
Siddarth Nagar, a town in mid western Nepal. Ashok Pillar, Maya Devi
Temple, Archeological excavation sites, various Buddhist temples and
monasteries from Buddhist countries from all over worlds are in the
Lumbini Garden. Bodhgaya: Where Buddha enlightened under a Holy Banyan
tree. Sarnath : Sarnath where Siddhartha Gautama who came to be known
as the Buddha, the 'Awakened One', delivered his first sermon, after
attaining enlightenment. Kusinagar: is revered as the site of the Buddha's
Mahaparinirvana, his death and cremation, that marked his final liberation
from the cycles of death and rebirth.
Namo Buddha
Namobuddha is the place where Lord Buddha, in an earlier life, offered
his body to a starving tigress so she could feed her cubs. It is said
that his hair, bones and so forth were made into a Stupa, the Stupa
now known as Namobuddha. It is in east of Kathmandu valley near Panauti.
Important Buddhist Stupa in Kathmandu valley are Swoyambhunath, Bouddhanath,
four Stupa built by Ashok Emperor in Patan and one Chabhil, etc. There
are several Tibetan monasteries around Kathmandu valley. Some of the
monasteries are recently built. Thengboche Monastery is the highest
altitude monastery in Nepal.