Monday, June 6, 2016

Manakamana

Manakamana

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The Manakamana Temple situated in the Gorkha district of Nepal is the sacred place of the Hindu Goddess Bhagwati, an incarnation of Parvati.The name Manakamana originates from two words, “mana” meaning heart and “kamana” meaning wish. Venerated since the 17th century, it is believed that Goddess Manakamana grants the wishes of all those who make the pilgrimage to her shrine to worship her.

Location

Historic temple bell
The Manakamana temple lies 12 km south of the town Gorkha. The temple is located on a distinguished ridge 1,302 metres (4,272 ft) above sea level and overlooks the river valleys of Trisuli in the south and Marsyangdi in the west. The spectacular views of the Manaslu- Himachali and Annapurna ranges can be seen to the north of the temple. The temple is approximately a 104 kilometres (65 mi) drive from Kathmandu and can also be reached via bus east from Pokhara in around three to four hours.

Mythical foundation

Image result for tourism in gorkha in manakamana templeThe legend of Manakamana Goddess dates back to the reign of the Gorkha king Ram Shah during the 17th century. It is said that his queen possessed divine powers, which only her devotee Lakhan Thapa knew about. One day, the king witnessed his queen in Goddess incarnation, and Lakhan Thapa in the form of a lion.[4] Upon mentioning the revelation to his queen, a mysterious death befell the king. As per the custom of that time, the queen committed Sati (ritual immolation) on her husband’s funeral pyre. Before, her sati the queen had assured Lakhan Thapa that she would reappear in the near future. Six months later, a farmer while ploughing his fields cleaved a stone. From the stone he saw a stream of blood and milk flow. When Lakhan heard an account of this event, he immediately started performing Hindu tantric rituals at the site where the stone had been discovered thus ceasing the flow of blood and milk. The site became the foundation of the present shrine. According to tradition, the priest at the temple must be a descendent of Lakhan Thapa.

Manakamana Darshan

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Darshan comes from the Sanskrit word meaning sight. The pilgrimage to Manakamana is made by a great many people every year. This religious expedition to see the Goddess Bhagwati at Manakamana is hence referred to as Manakamana Darshan. According to Hindu mythology the universe is said to consist of five cosmic elements- earth, fire, water, air and ether. The offerings to the Goddess are made on this basis. At least one of the following should be amongst the worship materials:
  1. Abir (vermillion)
  2. Kesar (pure saffron extract)
  3. Flowers and leaves
  4. Dhup (incense)
  5. Diya (oil lamp)
  6. Bastra (Cloth, usually in red as it is considered auspicious)
  7. Fruit and foods such as coconuts and sweet desserts
  8. Bell
  9. Betel nut and jannai (sacred thread)
  10. Anna, grain (rice)
  11. saubhagya (red cloth,Chura,pota,etc)
  12. There is a tradition of sacrificing animals at the temple. Some pilgrims sacrifice a goat or pigeon in a pavilion behind the temple. However, recently the District Livestock Service Office, Gorkha has banned the sacrifice of birds such as pigeons, roosters, and ducks to name a few. Senior livestock service officer Chhetra Bahadur K.C. said poultry sacrifice would not be permitted until further notice.
    Manakamana darshan is most popular during Dashain (Sept –Oct) and Nag Panchami (July –August) during which time devotees stand for as long as five to ten hours to pray to Goddess Bhagwati.

    Temple architecture

    Main article: Manakamana Cable Car
    In earlier times the only way to reach the Manakamana temple was by walking uphill for about three hours. Now, there is a cable car that runs from the cable station of Cheres, just 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) east of Mugling to Manakamana. The cable car rides over the distance of 2.8 kilometres (1.7 mi) in 10 minutes more or less.The cable car usually operates during the daytime from 9am to 5pm stopping during lunch break from noon to half past one.His Royal Highness Crown Prince Dipendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev inaugurated Manakamana cable car on November 24, 1998. The cable car system was imported from Austria and guarantees a hundred percent safety. It has features such as automatically operated generators in case of power failure and hydraulic emergency drive. The employees working at the cable car service are qualified and well trained for emergencies.
  13. Cable car

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  15. The Manakamana temple is set in a square and looks across a massive sacred magnolia tree. The temple is four storied with tiered pagoda style roofs and lies on a square pedestal. In 1996, brass plates were installed on the roof.The entrance to the temple is in the southwest direction and is marked by one stone, which is the sacrificial pillar.


  1. The bottom station of the cable car is placed at Kurintar (258 metres (846 ft)) and the top station is at Mankamana (1,302 metres (4,272 ft)).With 31 passenger cars and 3 cargo cars, the cable car can handle up to 600 persons per hour. The number of passengers per carrier is 6. The cable car requires a starting power of about 523 Kilowatt and continues further at a power of 420 Kilowatt. All passengers are insured up to Rs. 1,00,000. The tickets for the cable car are valid for seven days from the date of issue.
    The rates for the cable car ride inclusive of all taxes are as follows:
    CategoryOne-wayTwo-way
    Normal (Nepali/Indian)NPR. 345.00NPR. 575.00
    Child (Nepali/Indian)NPR. 210.00NPR. 350.00
    StudentNPR. 260.00NPR. 430.00
    ElderlyNPR. 260.00NPR. 430.00
    DisabledNPR. 175.00NPR. 290.00
    Foreigner (Other than Indians)USD 11.00USD 20.00
    Foreigner child (Other than Indians)USD 8.00USD 15.00
    • For goats an additional charge of NPR. 220.00 are incurred.
    • Each person is permitted to carry a 15 kg baggage. For excess baggage there is a charge of NPR. 15.00 per Kg.
    • Children up to the height of three feet may travel free of cost, while children charges apply to those with height between three to four feet.
    • The elder category is for those aged above 65 years.
    • The students and elders category applies to Nepalese citizens only. Proper identification must be provided for the same 

    Conservation

    According to a report submitted by the Department of Archaeology (DoA) and the Ministry of Culture (MoC) in 2011, the wooden planks supporting the temple are swarming with termites. The improper channeling of water has led to the decay of the temple’s brick foundation. However, a research officer at DoA asserted that the temple is damaged beyond repair and must in fact be relocated.
    The government of Nepal has donated over 1 kilogram (2.2 lb) of gold for the renovation of the Manakamana temple.

    See also-After the disastrous earthquake in 1934, Manakamana’s southwest portion began to tilt. The entrance to the temple has digressed from its silver doorframe and the wood frames are also decaying. Two colossal black wooden pillars supporting the temple have also shifted positions, causing the temple to incline. Mice and cockroaches can be seen crawling on the temple premises. The earthquake on November 13, 2011 with its epicenter in northeast Gorkha further weakened the temple’s structure because of which the temple base depressed into the ground. The slopes next to the temple have faced numerous mudslides creating a threat to the temple.

Places to visit in Ilam

Places to visit in Ilam

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Ilam is a beautiful hill station in eastern Nepal. It is popular for tea with many beautiful and lush tea gardens in the hills of Ilam. Besides the spectacular views of the tea gardens, there are many other places to visit in Ilam. Some of the famous and popular places for visit inIlam are as follows:
Antu Danda
The beautiful hill in the district, Antu Danda is one of the best places in Ilam to view the spectacular sight of sunrise, sunset and the Himalayas. This 2,328m high hill overlooks the Terai flatlands, terraced hills of cash crops, tea gardens and thick pine forests. One can also enjoy the views of MirikKurseong and Darjeeling on a bright and clear day. About an hour drive from Pashupatinagar and about three hour drive from Ilam Bazaar takes you to AntuDanda where one can stay at the local homes that offer home-stay facilities in the area.
Mai Pokhari

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The pristine lake amidst the natural forest is surrounded by the thick forest of fir, juniper, birch and pine and accommodates various species of flora and fauna that includes different species of orchids, rhododendron, herbs and rare animals like musk deer, leopard, porcupine and jackal and various birds and rare insects. An annual fair is held every year around the month of October or November as it is considered as the holy abode of Goddess Bhagawati.Mai Pokhari is about half an hour drive from Illam Bazaar about 18km.
Sadakpur

Sadakpur is located at the height of 3,636m on the international Nepal-India borderline and provides panoramic views of the Himalayas like Mt. Kanchanjunga, Mt. Kumbhakarna, Mt. Makalu and Mt. Everest. The forest in this area provides shelter to the rare wildlife like red panda, musk deer and Danphe. To reach Sadakpur one has to go to Maimajhua Khorsanitarthrough Mai Pokhari first and then trek for about five hours from here.
Kanyam and Fikkal

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The places with large tea estates in Ilam which has been famous for the last hundred and forty years are Kanyam and Fikkal. These estates are famous among the national and international tourists as a great place for picnic, sightseeing and taking photographs. Fikkalis also the business center in the area and falls on the Mechi highway on the way to Ilam.
Siddhi Thumka
One of the wonderful places to enjoy the views of sunrise and sunset in IlamSiddhi Thumka is located at an altitude of 1800m. The three hour trek from the Ilam Bazaar takes you to this places which provides spectacular views of Terai flatland, the Mahabharat range and the Churia Mountain range.
Chhintapu

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The second highest peak in Ilam district, Chhintapu stands proudly at the height of 3,400m. The area is rich with natural forests rhododendron that has around eleven species of rhododendron, herbal plants and various species of birds. Also available here are the rare herb Yarshagumba, wild animals like musk deer and red panda. The peak can be reached by three hours trek from Ilam Bazaar.
Besides these, there are many religious places to visit in Ilam as well. They are:
Image result for tourism in ilamGajur Mukhi
A stone tunnel on the bank of Deumai Khola carved with images of the Hindu deities in the west of Ilam Bazzar. It is at the distance of four hour drive from the center.
Pathibhara
Image result for tourism in ilamThis temple of Devi in Ilam is believed to be the younger sister of Pathibhara Devi inTaplejung. The temple is in Hanspokhari on the southeast of Kolbung VDC, on the way toIllam on Mechi highway.
 Mai Beni
In Mai Beni at the confluence of rivers Mai Khola and Jogma Khola is the temple of Lord Shiva. It is about 3 km away from Illam Bazaar where thousands of devotees gather onMaghe Sangrati in January.
Narayansthan, Bhimsensthan, Singha Bahini and Sati Devi Temple are other places in Ilamthat seeks visitor’s presence. Ilam is a beautiful place that could also be called as heaven in Nepal. For those who love nature and greenery Ilam definitely is a place to visit. It is one of the famous as well as favorite hill-stations in Nepal with the hills accommodating tea gardens. Also, Ilam is considered as the biggest industrial area for tea production in Nepal as the tea from here are not only famous in Nepal but worldwide.