Maitidevi Shaktipith, Kathmandu


Location

Province: Province 3

This temple is on the west side of Dhobi Khola Kathmandu, and the location is also called Maitidevi. Local transportations can readily reach this location.

This temple was constructed in Nepal Samvat 774 and then reconstructed in 832 by King Bhaskar Malla, according to the stone in scriptures of the temple. Rana Chandra Shumsher replaced the present roof of the temple.

Inside the temple, there is a statue of the goddess. On the north side, there is a Mayur Kunda, Brahmana, and a crematorium locally called Masanghat. This Temple holds the scriptures of the Amshuverma, Malla and Lichhavi period of Nepali civilisation.

This temple also holds a metal statue of Betal dating back to the Lichhavi era. It is said that Matri Devi's goddess changed to form Maiti Devi, and she is known to be the Tantric symbol of Pancha Kumari and Mahalaxmi. Therefore, the priests of this temple worship the goddess in a tantric ceremony every day. Because she appeared on her own will, she is reasoned to be Maitidevi. It is said that worshipping this goddess shall increase wealth. And when iron touches the goddess, it turns into gold, which is religiously called Paras-Mani.  

On Baishak Krishna Chaturdashi and Kartik Krishna Chaturdashi, the Devi is taken on a 'Rath' traditional chariot and then worshiped with tantric rituals at night.

It is said that after visiting Gorkha's Manakamana Temple, Maitidevi should be visited.

Itinerary

Locations on Shiv Shakti Circuit

Shiv Shakti Circuit , Nepal

Shiv Shakti Circuit , India