Kamadhenu Mandir

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Kamadhenu Mandir
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictParbat
FestivalsKrishna Janmashtami Lakshmi puja
Location
LocationKhurkot, Khurkot The goddess Radhakrishna
StateGandaki Province
CountryNepal
Kamadhenu Mandir is located in Nepal
Kamadhenu Mandir
Kamadhenu Mandir in Nepal
Geographic coordinates28°16′N 83°40′E / 28.26°N 83.66°E / 28.26; 83.66Coordinates: 28°16′N 83°40′E / 28.26°N 83.66°E / 28.26; 83.66

Kamadhenu Mandir (Nepali: कामधेनु मन्दिर) is located in Khurkot village of Kushma municipality, Parbat. It is called in western region of Nepal in Dhawalagiri Zone.[1][2]

This is a temple of Lord Radha Krishna of Hindu religion. It was made in 2053 BS (1996). There is large stone bearing the clear signs of hoofs of cow and In the northern part of the village there lied KOTA- Durga temple. Including these two symbols, people called it as Khurkot. It is believed that the signs of hoofs of cow in the stone is of .

References[]

  1. ^ "Kamadhenu Mandir, Khurkot Parbat, a holy temple of all Hindu family". Retrieved 2016-04-19.
  2. ^ kamadhenu mandir (2012-09-12), KHURKOT VDC,PARBAT,NEPAL, retrieved 2016-04-19


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