Location
Province: Gandaki Province
Fewa Taal (Lake) is located at the centre of Pokhara Municipality. The center of Fewa Lake consists of an island like structure, where Taal Barahi Temple is based. The island has an area of some 3 ropanies 8 aanas of land (as per the local measurement). This place is also known as Ajima. There is a two-storey temple built in Nepali style. The temple is believed to be over 300 years old. The temple has a roof of copper with a pinnacle of gold molamba. The temple has an idol of Barahi inside. Before the establishment of this idol in the temple, people used to worship a natural stone.
How to Travel
There is no difficulty on transportation facility to Taal Barahi Temple as it is located within the Pokhara Metropolitan City. There are local transportation facilities from any spot within Pokhara. Since the temple is in the center of the lake, one need to travel through the local boat. From the lake shore, it takes 5 to 10 minutes to reach the temple through the boat.
Significance of Shrine and Public Belief
There is a story behind the establishment of Taal Barahi Temple, as per which, one night, the goddess disguised as a sage reached a neighboring village and sought lodging. But only an old woman offered her the lodging and also shared the food with her. The next day when the goddess was about to leave, she suggested to the old woman to relocate elsewhere citing that the place will be flooded soon. It is belived that the next day, there was a huge flood in the area, and the only dry structure was seen in the center point. Thus, it is believed that the goddess appeared at the place where the temple was established to worship her. The current structure of the temple was constructed by the King Mahendra in 2017 B.S. (1960 A.D.).
There is a belief that any couple who gets married at this temple would receive marital bliss. It is also believed that worshipping of goddess Barahi will fulfill all the wishes of devotees.
Major Festivals and Processions
The worshipping of goddess takes place in temple every day. There are special fairs during Dashain festival including in Navaratri Vijaya Dashami (September/October) and Kojagrat Purnima (October) Similarly, there are special ceremonies during Teej (August) as well. Thousands of visitors throng the temple every day.