Pathibhara Devi (in
Nepali
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: पाथिभरा देवी मन्दिर, in
Limbu
Limbu may refer to:
* Limbu people, an indigenous tribe living in Nepal, Sikkim and Bhutan
** Rambahadur Limbu (born 1939), Nepalese Gurkha recipient of the Victoria Cross
* Limbu language
* Limbu script
** Limbu (Unicode block)
Limbu is a Unicod ...
: Mukkumlung) is one of the most significant temples in
Nepal, located on the hill of
Taplejung
Taplejung District ( ne, ताप्लेजुङ जिल्ला ) is one of 77 districts of Nepal and one of the 14 districts of Province No. 1. It is remotely located in the Himalayas in Eastern Nepal with Tibet to the north across the ...
. It is also considered one of the holy places for the
Nepalese people. Worshippers from different parts of Nepal and
India visit the temple during special occasions, as it is believed that a
pilgrimage to the temple ensures the fulfillment of the pilgrims' wishes.
The temple is located 19.4 North East from
Phungling municipality
Phungling Municipality (previously also ''Taplejung Municipality'') is a municipality located in Taplejung District in the Province No. 1 of Nepal.
The municipality was formed merging the then two Village Development Committees of Phungling and ...
at an elevation of . It serves as a secondary route of
Kanchenjunga
Kangchenjunga, also spelled Kanchenjunga, Kanchanjanghā (), and Khangchendzonga, is the third List of highest mountains on Earth, highest mountain in the world. Its summit lies at in a section of the Himalayas, the ''Kangchenjunga Himal'', wh ...
trek. The list of devotees includes the ex-
Royal family
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of Nepal. The pilgrims offer
animal sacrifice
Animal sacrifice is the ritual killing and offering of one or more animals, usually as part of a religious ritual or to appease or maintain favour with a deity. Animal sacrifices were common throughout Europe and the Ancient Near East until the spr ...
s,
gold and
silver to please the goddess.
Pathibhara Temple is also a side route to the
Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek.
Legend
It is believed that local shepherds lost hundreds of their sheep while grazing at the same place where the temple stands today. The distressed shepherds had a dream in which the goddess ordered them to carry out ritualistic
sacrifice
Sacrifice is the offering of material possessions or the lives of animals or humans to a deity as an act of propitiation or worship. Evidence of ritual animal sacrifice has been seen at least since ancient Hebrews and Greeks, and possibly exi ...
of sheep and build a shrine in her honour. When the sacrifice was offered, the lost herd suddenly returned. The ritual of offering sacrifices inside the temple is believed to have started after the incident.
The hill goddess Pathibhara after which the place is named is believed by the devotees to be a fierce goddess who can be easily pleased with simple and selfless act of compassion, prayer and sacrificial offerings (sacrifice in Hinduism denotes sacrifice of one's ego and greed); while is unmerciful and severe to one who has malicious intentions beneath.
She answers prayers and is very important to all people residing in Nepal. The Goddess at Pathibhara is believed to fulfil the long-cherished dreams of her devotees, like sons for those without sons, and wealth for the poor.
Pathibhara is also one of the 'Shakti Peeths'. Shakti Peethas are the places where parts of Goddess Sati had fallen while Lord
Shiva was carrying her dead body. Worshippers from different parts of Nepal and India visit the temple during special occasions, as it is believed that a pilgrimage to the temple ensures fulfilment of all that the pilgrim desires
Attractions and activities
Pilgrims can also visit
monasteries situated in
Olangchung Gola
Olangchung Gola (locally as Walung or Holung, , historically transcribed as Wallanchoon) is a village (previously: a village development committee) in ward no. 7 of Phaktanglung rural municipality of Taplejung District of Province No. 1 in Nepal. ...
and Lungchung. The
waterfall at Sawa and the pond of Timbung, during autumn and spring are worth visiting every year. The forest ecosystem along the trial offers diversity of
wildlife, birds, flowers and butterflies. The whole of the Kanchanjunga range can be seen in this trek.
Natural View Tower
From the Pathibhara hill, which is also being developed as a natural lookout tower, the view of the beautiful gorges formed by the silver-shining mountain range to the north is breathtaking. Mt.
Kangchenjunga and
Kumbhakarna can be interviewed right in front of the eyes, while the mountains like
Mount Everest,
Lhotse
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,
Choyu,
Makalu can be seen from a height of eight thousand meters. Similarly, most of
Panchthar
Panchthar district ( ne, पाँचथर जिल्ला) is one of 14 districts of Province No. 1 of eastern hilly region of Nepal. It is a Hill district of eastern Nepal. The district covers of area. The 2011 census counted 191,817 popu ...
and
Ilam,
Tehrathum,
Sankhuwasabha and Solu including Fungling Bazaar as well as various parts of
Sikkim and
West Bengal of
India can be seen.
[https://www.wondersofnepal.com/pathivara-temple/ Pathivara Temple ]
Trek
For tourists other than pilgrims, the
Limbu
Limbu may refer to:
* Limbu people, an indigenous tribe living in Nepal, Sikkim and Bhutan
** Rambahadur Limbu (born 1939), Nepalese Gurkha recipient of the Victoria Cross
* Limbu language
* Limbu script
** Limbu (Unicode block)
Limbu is a Unicod ...
Cultural Trek in the region is considered equally enthralling. A week-long trek passes through ethnic villages of Taplejung, such as; Phurunga (or Phurumbu), Limkhim, Khewang, Tellok, PhawaKhola and Mamankhe.
How to get there
Pathibhara lies in
Yangwarak Rural Municipality. The journey to Pathibhara starts from Suketar, which is about a 20-minute drive from Phungling Bazaar, and then 1–2 hours' drive from Suketar to Kafle Pati. Pathibhara Devi is about 3–4 hours' walk from Kafle Pati.
Suketar Airport
Taplejung Airport , also known as Suketar Airport, is a domestic airport located in Phungling serving Taplejung District, a district in Province No. 1 in Nepal. It is the main tourist gateway on the Kangchenjunga mountainous area and Pathibhar ...
() at Suketar is the only STOL airport in Taplejung district, connecting
Kathmandu and
Biratnagar
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by scheduled flights.
Pathibhara trail passes through Deurali, Ramitedanda, Chhatedhunga, Bhalugaunda and Phedi before finally reaching the temple. Residents along the trail offer food and
lodging
Lodging refers to the use of a short-term dwelling, usually by renting the living space or sometimes through some other arrangement. People who travel and stay away from home for more than a day need lodging for sleep, rest, food, safety, shel ...
facilities. Basic accommodation facilities are also available for pilgrims near the temple premises.
The best time to visit the temple is during pre-
monsoon (March to June) and post-monsoon (September to November) seasons.
References
External links
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Pathivara Temple
{{Hindu deities and texts
Hindu temples in the Province No. 1
Shakti Peethas
Buildings and structures in Taplejung District
Limbu people
Hindu temples practicing animal sacrifice