Siddhikalika, Waleshwar-Prakasheshwar, Sankhuwasabha, Chainpur

Siddhakalika Peeth of Sankhuwasabha, Chainpur and the story of Dashadikpala’s visit

In Swasthani vratakatha of the Skandhapurana tells the story relating to the visit of Dashadikpala in this pilgrimage centre. Among the dikpalas Udhishthria and Dhrishtra are listed among the dikpalas.

Explained in the Swasthani vratakatha of Skandapurana and important in this context is the historical Bhimsenasthana that was venerated and worshipped in its natural form in Chainpur, and two other Bhimasena temples that were founded and worshipped especially by the local Shrestha and Mumiukasha-Shrestha trading communities. The belief system and the practice of keeping statues or paintings of Yudhishthira, Yaksha-Kuvera etc. as guardians or protectors of different directions (dikpala) have also been clearly connected with the traditional influence of the story of the Mahabharata.  

Some locations also include:

•  Hidden valleys (beyuls Himalayan language) and the Pandava-nhe (pilgrimage centre) in the Chukchuwa Valley, and Shivadhara in Varun Valley, Sankhuwasabha.

•  Guphapokhari, Sankhuwasabha Chainpur Municipality, where several ancient caves are still seen. Around this area big stones are clearly seen and believed to be thrown by Bhimsena, one of the main characters of the Mahabhartha.

•  Sabhapokhari Sankhuwasabha where it is believed the Pandavas had attended the divine sabha.

•  Three Bhimasensthana centres/temples in Chainpur: 1) Natural Bhimasensthana, Okharbote Dangigaun, 2) Bhimsen Temple of Pallo Tol Chainpur and 3) Bhimsen Temple and Pillar Statue (Sthambha).

•  Bhimasena Temple of Dolakha and Bheemeshwar Dhaam – besides the centres mentioned above following  important  historical and natural Mahabharata spiritual places are also equally important and they should be considered as other important sites:

•  Panauti (story relating to Gautam Rishi and Ahilya etc.)

•  Shamvalha and Sangrilha/Aakash-Gupha (sky caves), Dolakha,

•  Vyasa-gupha Tanahum (stories relating to Vyasa composing Veda and Mahabharata in Nepal)

•  Pandava-gupha Jumla

•  Pandava-gupha Bajura

•  Pandava-gupha Dailekh

     • Gupteshwar-gupha, Parvat, Kushma (natural statue of the Pandavas)

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Locations on Mahabharata Circuit

Mahabharata Circuit , Nepal

Mahabharata Circuit , India