Location
Province: Province 1
Pindeshwor Mandir is located in Bijayapur of Dharan Sub Metropolitan City, Sunsari. It is 1 kilometre below Budhasubba Temple. There is a natural Shivalinga, which is of a height of four fingers (four anguls). Holy chants of God Shiva, also known as Rudra Path (Rudra Study), are performed every day and the Shivalinga is worshipped with water from the stream. Simultaneously, other rituals are also often organised.
How to Reach
Pindeshwor Mandir is only 2 kilometres from Dharan Sub-metropolitan city, hence easily accessible by any transportation.
Significance and Traditional Beliefs
Samudra Manthan is the myth of the origin of ‘Amrit’. Amrit is the nectar of immortality, which the Gods and the demons fought over. The Amrit is said to have been kept in a pot known as Amrit Ghada.
To protect the Amrit from the devils, the Gods transformed the Amrit-Ghada into the shape of Shivalinga. The Pindeshwor Mandir is taken as a symbol of the nectar called Amrit Pinda. It is where God Shankar, one of the many faces of God Shiva, is worshipped. Every day in the month of ‘Shravan’ (July/August) worshippers take a bath in the Koshi River near the temple and offer water to the God Pindeshwor.
Devotees of God Shiva, also known as Bol Bom, offer water to Pindeshwor from the Koshi River. It is believed that Gods themselves initiated this ritual. Then to the west of the temple, there is a Saraswati Kunda. According to Rudrakshya Mahatma, Saraswati Devi dug a kunda (pond) to offer water to Mahadev/God Shiva. Saraswati Kunda lies in the Himalayas where it is believed God Shiva lived.
Here, a black-stoned Shivalinga has been enclosed inside a copper Shivalinga. It is said that close to the temple, there is an ‘eternal-fire’. The blaze is said to have been started by Sri Ram during the Dhuni of Treta Yug Period. Therefore, devotees illuminate oil lamps throughout the year.
The temple was constructed in 1640 B.S. (1583 A.D.). There is a belief that the water at the temple fulfils the devotees’ wishes. Besides the stone statue of Pindeshwor, there are statues of Ganesh, Parvati, Swami Kartikeya, Bedbyash, Kalvairav, Dakshinkali, and Pashupati. Towards the north of Pindeshwor, there is a famous one-of-a-kind Dantakali Mandir.
Main Festivities and Jatras
• Shivaratri (Feb/March)
• Shrawan Sankranti (Mid-July)
• Makar Sankranti (Jan 14th/15th)
• Teej (End of August)