Location
Province: Gandaki Province
Kalikadevi Temple is located within Baglung Municipality. It is also known as Baglung Bhagwati. The temple is located within a forest nearby the Kaligandaki river in the east and Kothe river in the west. Baglung Devi is also known as Bhagwati Maaisthan. The three-storey temple is constructed in a pagoda style. The roof of the temple is made up of copper while there are two Jhingatis. The pinnacle of the roof has a gold coat. The idol of Bhagwati is established in the central point of the temple.
How to Reach
Baglung Kalikadevi temple is located within a dense forest, in a hill up the Kaligandaki River, some two kilometers away from the Baglung Bazar. The forest is linked with the highway. Since it is nearby the bazaar, it is easy to reach this shrine. There are enough facilities of local transportation. Hundreds of devotees and tourists visit the temple every day. There is a motor able road facility to reach the temple from the highway.
Significance of Shrine & Local Beliefs
There is a belief that the stone idol in the temple should not be seen by anyone except the priest. There is a crown as a symbol of the goddess in the outer side. Some 550 years ago, the ethnic Magars of Nisim asked for the Prince Rajkumar Anand Bam, one among the eight sons of Rukumi King Jaitun Bam, and made him the King here. His son Dimba Bam, Nag Bam and then Narayan Malla became the king of Parbat. He got married to the daughter of Palpali King Mukunda Sen (1518 to 1553 B.S./ 1461 to 1496 A.D.). King Mukunda Sen married off his daughter to the King of Parbat Narayan Malla.
Upon the request of his daughter, he also sent a worshipped idol of the Goddess Kali as a dowry. The idol was carried out by Khadka family from Palpa, however could not take it further than the intersection of Kathe River and Kali Gandaki due to its heavy weight of the idol. Hearing this, Mukunda Sen realized that he had committed a mistake. He could not take it back as it was a dowry, nor it could be carried out to his daughter’s new home. Meanwhile, in his dream, a goddess appeared and said, “This Saligram area is my shrine, my residence, establish the shrine there.” The King discussed with his daughter and did accordingly. Since then, the idol has been kept inside the temple, while the symbolic crown is kept outside. The priest of the temple is a Khadka.
Major Festivals
There is a ritual worshipping of the goddess every day. The goddess is worshipped through a tantric method. There is a special fair organized during the festival Chaite Dashain (April). Though animal sacrifices are made throughout the year, it is not practiced during Bala Chaturdashi (November/December), Krishna Asthami (August), Aushi and Ekadashi of every month