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Padukasthan

Coordinates: 28°54′N 81°34′E / 28.90°N 81.56°E / 28.90; 81.56
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Padukasthan
Bishnu Paduka and Stone Pillars
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictDailekh
DeitySati (Hindu goddess), Bishnu
FestivalsBada Dashain, Magha Purnima, Shrawn Purnima, Maha Shivaratri
Location
LocationPadukasthan, Dullu Municipality
StateBheri
Country   Nepal
Padukasthan is located in Nepal
Padukasthan
Padukasthan in Nepal
Geographic coordinates28°54′N 81°34′E / 28.90°N 81.56°E / 28.90; 81.56
Architecture
TypePagoda Style
InscriptionsWritten in Stone

Padukasthan (Nepali: पादुकास्थान) is one of Religious Affairs in Dailekh district in Karnali province. It is one of the five places under the Panchkoshi, the five holy places of Dailekh. This site is located at Dullu Municipality, former Padukasthan VDC.[1] According to mythology, this place is named after Lord Shiva's wife, Satidevi's decayed feet; "Paduka" meaning feet and "sthan" meaning the place. Even the inscription of the feet of Lord Bisnu was found here, so this place is also called as Bishnu Padukasthan. Previously, as Shirsthan and Nabhisthan,[2] there used to be flame over water. However, a flame house is located here. On 2028 BS, a flood on Paduka bridge vandalized flame. On the bank, all the inscriptions, Statues, Pillars and other historical ruins. Some believe, this place has a source of Kerosene.[3] Yogi Naraharinath published in his studies that there were more than 108 values.[4][5]

Temple area

The background occupies Shiva, Bhairav, Gorakhnath, Buddha, Jain, Lakshminarayan, Ganesha, Machindranath, Shivaling are vandalized and unfulfilled. On the Naval of flame house there is auto flame. This area covers a worn hospice. Nearby it there is a tree of antique bead Rudraksha.[6] Padukasthan is a wide library for the studies of early Khas Empire. Stone inscriptions of Shak Sambat 1136 and 1162 could be found here. Deval pillars of Khas king Sawn Karki Sauka Kakaryani written are located here.[4][5]

Major Festivals

In this temple the pilgrims and saints over here makes regular worship. On the first Tuesday of Jestha month and Bijayadashmi bhairaj is enlightened by holy flame lamp. Rice pudding (khir) is offered during Shrawan month to Lord Shiva. Similarly, on the day of Ghatasthapana, the first day of Dashain, holy flame is lightened to produce holy smoke. Every year, a new chariot is replaced during Maaghe Purnima.

This place is highly dedicated for Shivaratri. At 2043 BS, this place was vandalized, as reconstructed in 2045. Again with the help of former Dailekh DDC, all the historical structures were rebuilt.

References

  1. ^ Dolma, Tenzin. "Heritage of Surkhet, Dailekh at first glance". My City. Retrieved 2019-03-12.
  2. ^ "Inseconline » Districts » Dailekh". inseconline.org. Retrieved 2019-03-12.
  3. ^ Magazine, New Spolight. "Karnali: The Importance Of Local Voices In Nepal's hydropower Projects". SpotlightNepal. Retrieved 2019-03-12.
  4. ^ a b के.सी. (पोखरेल), विश्व. Kittambam. 1st Edition Page. pp. 99–102.
  5. ^ a b पूजारी अमृतनाथ योगी
  6. ^ "Agent Locator | Branch Office Dungeshwor 6 Dailekh, Bheri | Western Union". locations.westernunion.com. Retrieved 2019-03-12.