Baijanath Dham Shiva Peeth, Achham

Location

Province: Sudurpaschim Province 

This shrine is located in Mangalsen Municipality in Achham district. This is also an intersection between Badhiganga and Lungrali Rivers. 

Significance of Shrine

There is a two-story temple constructed in pagoda style. The roof and pinnacle of the temple is made up of copper. The Baijanath Shiva Linga is in a covered state inside the temple. This is regarded as a 500-year-old temple. The temple still has the Jalahari which was offered by the country’s fifth Prime Minister Chautariya Pushkar Shah in 1881 B.S. (1824 A.D.). Since the old temple structure was severely destructed by the 1990 B.S. (1933 A.D.) earthquake, a new temple has been constructed. 

There are idols of Gorakhnath, Kaal Bhairav and goddess Kali in the temple premise. 

The temple also has its own formal structure called as Guthi.

How to Reach

Since Baijanath Dham is located in the district headquarters of Achham itself, there is no difficulty in reaching this temple. There are plenty of local transportation facilities. 

Major Festivals and Processions

During the holy month of Shrawan (July/August), devotees offer the water or Jal brought from Badhiganga and Lungreli River. There is a special fair organised throughout this monsoon month. A routine puja is organised in the temple every day. Besides, there is a special puja on the occasion of Bala Chaturdashi festiva (November/December) is also celebrated

 

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