Siddha Baba Temple

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Siddha Baba Temple
Siddhababa Mandir
Siddha Baba Temple
A view of Siddha Baba Temple
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictRupandehi
DeityShiva
FestivalsShivaratri, Teej, Bala Chaturdashi etc.
Location
LocationButwal
CountryNepal
Siddha Baba Temple is located in Nepal
Siddha Baba Temple
Location in Nepal
Geographic coordinates27°43′19.06″N 83°28′7.11″E / 27.7219611°N 83.4686417°E / 27.7219611; 83.4686417Coordinates: 27°43′19.06″N 83°28′7.11″E / 27.7219611°N 83.4686417°E / 27.7219611; 83.4686417

Siddha Baba Temple (Nepali: श्री सिद्धबाबा मन्दिर) is a Hindu temple of Shiva located near the city of Butwal, Dobhan-5, Palpa district of Nepal.[1] The temple is visited by the people all over Nepal and mostly by the Hindus of Palpa[2] and Rupandehi and neighboring districts. It is believed that the wishes of the devotees who visit the temple comes true. There is a tradition to release a pigeon when a person's wish is fulfilled. This tradition has contributed to large number of pigeon population around the temple.

Hindu people worship at the temple of Siddha Baba during the days of Saturday, Monday and various religious festivals directly and indirectly connected to god Shiva. During the festivals of Shivaratri, a large numbers of Hindus go to the temple for worship.

Location[]

The temple of Siddha Baba lies in Dobhan-5, Palpa district, Nepal at a distance of about 2 km from Butwal Sub-metro city. The temple is located at left bank of Tinau Riveron the way to Pokhara via Siddhartha Highway.[3]

A small river named Chidiya Khola flows near the temple. The pilgrimage considers water from this river as holy.[4]

History[]

According to the legend, the temple is believed to be a place of penance of King Bhartrihari, the elder brother of king Vikramaditya-the king who started Bikram Sambat.[5]

Currently, the temple had been registered in the office of District Administration, Palpa in 1998.

Surrounding[]

Besides, Shiva, the temple houses other deities such as Ganesh, Nag, Mansa Devi and . A akhand dhuni (continuous holy fire) is located inside the temple. There is a dharmashala (rest house) and a place for performing shradha, parking places, and other public amenities in the temple premises.[5]

References[]

  1. ^ "Siddha Baba Temple - khojnu.com". Retrieved 2021-02-24.
  2. ^ Visit Tansen
  3. ^ 99MustSee.com. "Siddha Baba Temple in BUTWAL - Unexplored Attraction in Butwal - Lumbini Nepal". Retrieved 2021-02-24.
  4. ^ Maurya, Shiva. "Siddha Baba Mandir Details In Hindi". Retrieved 2021-02-24.
  5. ^ a b Parajuli, Dipak (2018-12-01). "Siddhababa Temple: Religious Connectivity and Believe Center". Nepalayatimes. Retrieved 2021-02-24.
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