Location
Province: Lumbini Province
Bhairavsthan is located at 7 kilometers from Tansen of Palpa. The same hill is a home to the Bhairav Temple. The pinnacle of the temple is coated with gold, while the doors and windows of the temple are made up of iron. The temple is south-faced. The temple is joined with the palace of Mukunda Sen. It consists of three rooms in the first storey, where the queens of Mukunda Sen used to live. Now, the priests live in the same rooms. Besides, there is also the Asia’s biggest trident (Trishul). The pinnacle of the temple is coated with gold, while the doors and windows of the temple are made up of iron.
How to Reach
The temple can be reached after 10-15 minutes uphill walk from Bhairavsthan on the way to Ridi from Palpa.
Significance of Shrine & Local Beliefs
Palpa Bhairav is the main deity of Palpali King. The temple is constructed by the Sen dynasty King Mani Mulkunda Sen, after he brought the idol of Bhairav from Kaashi.
Major Festivals & Processions
The temple has a routine Arati Puja in evening. The priest is from the Nath community. The Puja is conducted through tantric method. There is a continuous lighting of fire in the temple. There is a separate organizational structure named as Guthi for this purpose. There is a separate private forest management for the purpose of burning the woods. There is a ritual of playing a musical instrument known as Panche Baja during the Bhairav Puja and evening Arati. There is a Guthi system for the routine puja management. There is a ritual of sacrificing goat, chicken and buffaloes occasionally, outside Bhairav and Kali temple. There are special pujas during Dashain (September), Mangsir (November/December) and Baisakh (April/May). The routine puja is held from 12 midnight to 4 am in the morning. The puja is performed for Mahankal Bhairav, Batuk Bhairav, Kali and Bhairavi Gan (Ganesh, Nandi, Dhuni, Maulo, Bhairav-Chakra). Other gods and goddesses are worshipped after 12 in the afternoon. Besides, a special offering of Roti which is offered on Tuesdays and Saturdays, and the Dhuni is burned continuously. It is said that this fire should not be extinguished, or else should be burned again with the help of Kangada or Dullu fire