Guhyeshwari Temple
Guhyeshwari Temple also
spelled Guheswari or Guhjeshwari, is one of the revered
holy temples in Kathmandu,
Nepal.
This temple is dedicated to Adi Shakti. This refers to the popular legend where
Shiva distressed was carrying the corpse of Devi Sati and Vishu annihilated it
with his Sudarshan Chakra. Shiva later declared the 51 such places where Devi
Sati's body parts fell to be worshipped as the Shakti Peethas and meditated at
all these places as various forms of Bhairavas. The place where Devi Sati's
knees fell is Guheswari in Kathmandu. In Nepal the form of Shakti is Mahashira
and the form of Bhairava is Kapali. King Pratap Malla
built this temple in the 17th century.
The
temple name originates from guhya
(cave) and ishwari (goddess).
Non-Hindus
are not allowed to enter this temple.
Guheswari
Temple is located near Pashupatinath
Temple. It represents female force. The famous Temple of
Guheswori lies about a km east of. Guheswori temple is located at the left bank
of the Bagamati river.
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