Dakshinkali Shakti Peeth, Kathmandu, Pharping


Location

Province: Province 3

On the Southside of Kathmandu Valley, below the Pharping area, two small rivers called Purnawati and Udwarwati merge on the location of Dakshinkali Temple. It is situated on the Dakshin, southern side of Kathmandu, called Dakshinkali. 

It is located 30 km from the central area of Ratnapark. King Pratap Malla constructed it during the 17th century A.D. or B.S. There is no roof over the statue, and Dakshinkali stands on a black stone on the wall. The goddess holds Conch Shells Sankha, Wheel Chakra, Mallet Gada, a pit-like object Kunda and Scepter called Abhay. Then towards the west side of the temple, Charhatey (four-handed) Narsimha Bhagwati is located. 

How to reach

Local vehicles are easily accessed from Kathmandu. From Ratrapark buspark, a bus to Dakshinkali can be taken as from Balkhu a road is paved towards Dakshinkali Mandir. 

Significance and Local Beliefs

It is said that King Pratap Malla was directed in his sleep to construct a temple in Dakshinkali. Previously, it is belived that only the Shakti Peeth of Chamundadevi (who falls under the 64 Tantric devi/goddess) was found there. It is believed that King Pratap Malla added statues around the platform. The figures are seven faces of the Rakshika Goddess and six of Matrika Goddess (Indrayani, Barahi, Vaishnavi, Kumari, Maheshwari and Brahmi). All of them are worshiped as symbolic protection of Chamundadevi. 

In addition, a puja of the Kali goddess is conducted daily as per the traditional ritual. It is said that Dakshinkali protects her worshippers and brings prosperity in childbearing, wealth, case conflicts and job positions. And the devotees offer sweets, incense, red cloth and basil leaves. Above the temple, there is another temple dedicated to Dakshinkali’s mother. 

Main Festivities and Jatras

Mainly on Navaratri, Vijayadashami (September/October) and Chaite Dashain (April), special fairs are held and festivities are celebrated.

Itinerary

Locations on Shiv Shakti Circuit

Shiv Shakti Circuit , Nepal

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