Kumbheshwor Mahadev Temple, Patan Lalitpur


Pilgrim and Main Attraction

It is said that God Shiva resides in Kailash during the summer and in the Kumbheshwor Temple during the winter. It was constructed by Jayasthiti Malla in 1449 B.S. (1392 A.D.). He erected the four walls, sattal (platform), the main housing called devalaya and the pinnace. After him, Narendra Malla, Purwa Nanda Upadhyaya and Bhim Shumsher maintained the temple building.

However, King Rana Bahadur Shah became angry with the gods when his young wife suddenly passed away, so he smeared feces over the Shivalinga. After that, the Shivalinga showed signs of infection and spots started appearing on it. Then Kathnath Upadhyaya of Ganabahal applied medicines on the infected area and purified it through chants, also known as Mantra Science. However, it is also said that the marks are still present on the Shivalinga.

Furthermore, as a symbol of harmonies death, Kumbheshwor god is worshiped, whose glory has been written in Himvat Khand in the scriptures of God Shiva. In addition, it is said that Kashyap Rishi meditated in the name of Kumbheshwor god for humans to be created. And on the day of Janai Purnima, water, all the way from Gosaikunda, is taken to this temple.

This temple is near the main road of Shankhamul road, which leads to Patan. It is five-storied and also houses a gold pot known as Swarna Kalash.

Direction

As this temple is located in the centre of Lalitpur district, transportation from Kathmandu, Bhaktapur, and Lalitpur is readily available.

Main Festivities and Jatras

On the day of Shrawan Shukla Purnima, there are gatherings, while on Shivaratri, Bala Chaturdashi, Teej, Mondays of Shrawan month, or Mondays in general, worshippers crowd the temple to worship the Shivalinga.

Itinerary

Locations on Shiv Shakti Circuit

Shiv Shakti Circuit , Nepal

Shiv Shakti Circuit , India