Location
Province: Province 3
This is in Lalitpur Metropolitan City on the southern side of Kumbheshwor Temple of Patan. The god of this temple is also known as Baglamukhi or Pitambaradevi. Inside the temple, there are multiple silver pictures and a statue of Trinetra Devi, who is pulling a monster’s tongue.
How to reach
This is in the centre of Lalitpur district, hence transportation is readily available from Kathmandu, Lalitpur, and Bhaktapur.
Significance and Traditional Beliefs
According to legend, during the Satya Yuga, an enormous tide was about to commence and kill all the region’s birds. Fearing the consequences, Vishnu started meditating to Tripura Sundari Goddess. Contended with Vishnu, she appeared near the Haridra Sarovar and emitted a yellow light which eventually stopped the tide. Then Goddess Bagala started preserving the area where the goddess radiated her power.
Furthermore, it is said that praying to the Baglamukhi god shall end the domestic, graha, health, relationship and childbearing problems of the follower. And as Baglamukhi Devi is the spouse of Brihaspati, the temple is especially crowded on Thursdays. Baglamukhi is one of the Ten Great Wisdoms.
Main Festivities and Jatras
On Vijaya Dashami (September/October), Navaratri (September/October), and Chaitae Dashain (April), there are gatherings, while tourists and worshippers frequent the temple daily.