Location
Province: Province 3
This Kalinchowk Bhagwati Mandir is located in Kalinchowk Municipality of Dolakha District. It lies above 3842 m (12,602 feet) of sea level.
Due to its altitude, it snows during the winter; hence the best time to visit is during summer, from Chaitra to Kartik (March to October). Here both Hindu and Buddhist followers reach to worship. In addition, beautiful mountain ranges, creeks, patchy civilisation, and forest greenery can be observed, making it rich in both natural and touristic importance.
How to reach
To reach Charikot of Dolakha district, long-distance buses are readily available. Then the Kuri village is 15 km from Charikot, and from Kuri village, the temple can be reached by cable car within no time. Some visitors also take the footpath from Kuri, which ascends the hill.
Significance and Traditional belief
Here there is a small, never drying water pit, which is taken as a symbol of Bhagwati. It is said that the water of this pit comes from Dolakha Bhimeshwor Mandir; hence statues of Shiva, Saraswathi, and Ganesh are erected. Animal sacrifices are conducted nearby the hole and not on the pit. Among the three main faces of Bhagwati, Shree Mahakali, Shree Mahalaxmi and Shree Mahasaraswati, Kalinchwok is Shree Mahakali.
The Kalinchowk Pit or Kunda gives rise to four spring sources, the northside is called Tamakoshi, Westside is called Sunkoshi, Eastside is called Sundrawati, and the southside is called Charanawati.
There is a legendary myth about the origin of Kalinchowk Bhagwati. It is said that when the demons caused too much trouble and dismay, it is believed that the Devi appeared on the land to kill the monster. It is belived that the people celebrated the Devi’s victory and bravery in the Dolakha district. On the day of Bala Chaturdashi, a parabolic object of Kalinchowk Bhagwati is made ritually with local Bajamusic. Then, she is taken inside the Temple, and a Yagya is conducted on the Narayan than, the central area of the temple.
Main festivities and Jatras
On Janai Purnima, Bada Dashain and Krishna Ashtami, a significantly big ceremony with Dhami and Jahkri priests occurs. Kuri village is called the basecamp of Kalinchowk hill.