Badimalika Temple
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Badamalika temple | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Hinduism |
District | Bajura |
Deity | Shakti |
Festivals | Ganga Dussehra, Shrwan Shukla chaturdashi |
Location | |
Location | Kailashmandau, Bajura [1] |
State | Seti |
Country | Nepal |
Geographic coordinates | 29°20′49″N 81°28′39″E / 29.346916°N 81.477488°E |
Architecture | |
Type | Pagoda Style |
Badimalika Temple, located in Triveni Municipality of Bajura district of Sudurpashchim Pradesh, is one of the major temples in Nepal.[2] It is a temple dedicated to Bhagwati. Malika Chaturdashi is the major annual festival held in this temple. It is served by two priests, one of them representing the Kalikot district, while the other priest is from the Bajura district .[3]
Myth
According to Hindu myths, when Sati Devi's father Daksha Prajapati was performing a yagya, he invited all the gods except for Mahadev to the ceremony.[4] So, Sati went to her father's yagya ceremony and asked him why he had not invited her husband. Daksha Prajapati answered that Mahadev drank alcohol, smoked ganja, slept in cemeteries, wore a serpent around his neck, had dreadlocks, covered his body with ash, and wore tiger hide, hence he was not a suitable person to invite for such an important yagya. Unable to withstand such an insult to her husband, Sati jumped into the yagya fire and gave up her life. Mahadev was so angered by the news of her death that he sent Birbhadra and Bhoot gana to kill Daksha Prajapati and destroy the yagya. After extracting his vengeance, Mahadev started to mourn the death of his wife. Mahadev traveled all over the world carrying Sati's dead body. During this time, Vishnu released his Sudarshan chakra and wounded Sati's body so that it could be infested by insects and rot. As Sati's body started to rot and its parts began to fall off, the ground on which her body parts fell became Shakti Peethas, places of worship. In this process, her left shoulder fell on the Mallagiri mountain. This Mallagiri was then referred to as Malika.[3][5]
Getting there
To reach the Badimalika temple, one has to make a difficult trek lasting 2-3 days from Martadi, the headquarters of Bajura district. The temple is at a remote location and since the route to the temple is not well developed, there is a lack of lodges and restaurants for the travelers to rest and eat. Thus, all the necessary amenities need to be carried by the travelers themselves. During the trek, one can witness various species of wild flowers, and various domestic animals like sheep, goats, horses, and buffaloes, grazing on the hills.[3]
References
- ^ "धार्मिक स्थलहरु" (in Nepali). www.fwdc.gov.np.
- ^ "Badimalika Temple Tour". www.ecotrek.com.np. Retrieved 2020-09-12.
- ^ a b c "सबै भाकल पुरा हुने पृथ्वीको स्वर्ग: बडीमालिका" (in Nepali). Laltinkhabar.
- ^ "The Story of Sati and her Sacrifice". www.theholidayspot.com. Retrieved 2020-09-03.
- ^ "Badimalika Temple : हाम्रो सुन्दर बडीमालिका मन्दिर/ पाटन". www.govserv.org.