Location
Province: Province 3
This is another Shiva Peeth located in Bhaktapur. It is also known as Bimaleshwor. It is located 15 km from Kathmandu and stands 1500m above sea level. Here two rivulets of Biman and Sinal meet right where the temple is located. Hence it is also called Bimalodek Pilgrim.The Shivalinga of the temple is said to have appeared naturally, as above the temple is all forest. The Shivalinga is of 7 feet radius and 4 feet in height.
How to reach
From Suryabinayak Temple of Sipadol, Bhaktapur, this temple is located 3 km to the east. Therefore, local transportation can be easily accessed from Bhaktapur.
Significance and Traditional Belief
In ancient times, Doleshowor Mahadev was also known as Sipare Mahadev. And this place was previously known as Nikunj Parvat.
It is an important site as it is said to be one of the sixty four Jyotirlinga of God Shiva. There are numerous writings on the temple’s periphery, which signifies the duration of this existence. Bhupatindra Malla scripted the stone water tap in the temple entrance in 825 B.S. (768 A.D.).
Followed by that, there is also a Trishul weighing around 286kg inscribed with the name of Mandol Singh in 1796 BS (1739 AD). Then on the southern wall of the temple, it is written that on 1764-10-06 B.S. (1707 A.D.) Bhuptindra Malla erected the temple walls.
As of the present, Priest from the Jangam clan conducts ceremonial rituals of the temple.
Main Festivities and Jatras
• Shivaratri (February/March)
• Bala Chaturdashi (November/December)
• Teej (August)
• Shrawan Sankranti (July 14, 15, 16,)
• Makar Sankranti (January 15, 16, 17)
• Magh Krishna Aushi (January/February)
• Push Aushi (December/January)
And according to the legend, the Magh Krishna Aushi is considered a fruitful day to visit this temple