Location
Province: Gandaki Province
Bindhyabasini Goddess’s Temple is located at a hill top in Mohariya Tole in Pokhara Metropolitan City in Kaksi district. While there is easy transportation and road facility to reach the spot, once at the location, one has to climb the ladders to reach the temple. There is an idol of a goddess with octagon shaped form inside the temple, which is constructed in the Asthakonakar and Gammbuj style. There are also idols of God Shiva, Hanuman and Saraswati in the temple. The pinnacle of the temple is made up of copper with the outer layer of gold.
How to travel
There is no obstacle in reaching the Bindhyabasini Temple as it is located inside Pokhara Metropolitan City and touched by the wide main road. There are local transportation facilities to reach the temple from different places of Pokhara.
Significance of Shrine and Public Belief
It is said to be the Bindu Sarovar tirtha Swoyambu Shakti Peeth. It is believed that this temple has been there for thousands of years.
Bindhyabasini is regarded as one among ten Maha Bidhya (knowlegde and power is defined by maha bidhya) based in Bindhyachal Mountain. The ten Maha Bidhya includes Kunjika, Chandika, Bala, Siddhi Laxmi, Saraswati, Annapurna, Gayatri, Parbati, Aparajita and Bindhyabasini.
It is believed that one of the body parts of Sati Devi had fallen in Bindhyachal Mountain in India, and King Siddhi Narayan Shah brought the idol from the same place. Therefore, it is belived to have the same power. There is a belief that praying Bindhyabasini Goddess will prevent diseases and can alleviate grief.
Major Festivals and Processions
The shrine hosts special fairs during the festivals like: Makar Sankranti (December 14, 15, 16), Teej (August), Saun Sankranti (July 14, 15, 16) Maha Shivaratri (February/March), Bala Chaturdashi (November/December), Vijaya Dashami Nawaratri (September/October).
The daily puja is performed through Panchopachar. There is a regular thronging of devotees. Since the temple is located in Pokhara, it is not just important due to its historical and cultural value, but also from the tourism perspective.