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Pashupatinath tour Nepal is the journey towards the foot of the Hindu suprime god Shiva. Pashupatinath along with the Aryaghat or Funeral Site near the Bagmati River is one of the world most sacred places of worship for the Hindus. The Pashupatinath is the biggest Hindu temple in Kathmandu which lies at the bank of holy river Bagmati, 5 km. far from the city. This is a pagoda style Hindu temple made by bronze that has four doors in four directions. On the top of the temple there is golden pinnacle with gold-glided ruff. The temple is decorated with valuable ornaments. This is the richest temple of Nepal which is very important for all Hindu people from all over the world. It is the national glory of the Nepal. There is no record when the temple was first built. According to Hindu text, the existence of this temple was also in second century which was renovated many times. The present temple was built in 17th century. Pashupatinath temple has been listed in the UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979.
In Hindu religion, there are many gods and goddess having many representations and reincarnations. Among them Lord Shiva is supreme god and Pashupatinath is the incarnation of the Lord Shiva. “Pashu” means all living being and “Pati” means the master. Thus, Pashupatinath is the master of all living beings which is one of the world’s most sacred places of worship for the Hindus. During the major festivals hundred thousands of people visit in a day and get blessed by the Lord Shiva. People believe that they will get salvation after their death.
At the bank of Bagmati River, there are many cremation grounds called “Aryaghat”. Most of the Hindu people, if possible, want to be cremated in this place after their death.
In Nepal, there are three types of funerals such as cremation, burial into the ground and lastly, feed the birds with small pieces of the dead body.
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