Pilgrimage and Main Attraction
According to ancient beliefs, the right eye of Sati Devi fell on the grounds of Siddhakali. Then, during Mathvir Singh Thapa's reign, the residents and local authorities constructed the temple. It was built in a two-storied pagoda style. In the main point of the temple there is a small round stone, which is a symbol of Sati Devi, followed by a brass statue of Singha Devi and stone statues of Ganesh alongside Bhairav. In addition, there are a stone-made Shivalinga, Basaha (Shiva's bull), and Parvati in a nearby temple.
It is believed that this temple aids any eye-related pain and fulfils the visitor's wishes. Since many devotees from other districts visit the place, the local municipality has built proper accommodation facilities.
Location
The temple is located in Chainpur, capital of Sankhuwasabha district. There are other natural and religious attractions close to the temple. It includes the Baleshwor Cave, which holds the world's biggest natural Shivalinga, followed by Baneshwor hill and temple, Bireshwor Cave, and a natural hot spring, among other jewels of Chainpur.
Since the area has been gradually developing, transportation has become easy for tourists. In addition, the third-highest mountain, Mount Makalu, is visible from the temple.
Directions
This temple is close to the Chainpur market. Hence, local transportation is readily available.
Main festivities and Jatras
Festivities and religious ceremonies are yearly occasions in this temple. In the month of Chaitra of the Hindu calendar, Shivaratri is celebrated. Also, Ashoj Navaratri and Shri Ram Navami are other occasions when worshippers crowd the temple.