Location
Province: Lumbini Province
Triveni Dham is located some 25 kilometers east-southern side from Bardaghat Bazar in West Nawalparasi district. This shrine is also known as Gajendramoksha Dhaam. Triveni Dham touches both Nepal and India as it falls on Chitwan and Nawalparasi in the Nepal side, while touches the Champanagar of Indian State of Bihar. It falls on the western bank of Narayani River and Susta village of Nawalparasi. Tamasha River which flows from the eastern side also gets mixed in the Narayani River. This intersection is called Triveni Dham. This is also a spot where Sapta Gandaki mixes in Narayani and dissolves.
How to Reach
There is no any difficulty of transportation to reach this shrine. Bardaghat falls in Butwal-Narayangadh road section from where the local transportation is easily available for Triveni Dham. It takes less than one hour to reach Triveni Dham from Bardaghat.
Significance of Shrine
Triveni Dham consists of Shivalaya, Laxmi Narayan Temple, Bhudevi, Tridevi Temple, Akhanda Jyoti among other temples. It also hosts Gajendramokshya Dham. According to Barah Puraan, the Gajaraj elephant called God Vishnu to free him from Graaha. It is believed that God Vishnu appeared and killed Graaha and rescued the elephant and the same has been symbolized in the bank of Narayani River.
Another legend goes, that in the ancient times, there was a King named Indradhumna in Drawid country, and sage Agastya went to meet him. It is believed that the King didn’t give a good welcome to the sage as he wasn’t aware of the sage's arrival. The sage became furious and cursed the King to be born in the womb of elephant. Thus, as a result of the curse, Indradhumna started staying in the bank of Narayani River as an elephant. One day, when the elephant was about to cross the river, it was attacked by the Graaha. As legend belives, a demon named Huhu had received a curse from a sage and was transformed into the Graaha. He was saved by Vishnu and could transform into a Gandharva and could move to heaven. This story is mentioned in the holy Bhaagwat book.
Major Festivals
Triveni Dham hosts special fair during the festivals like Makar Sankranti (December), Shrawan Sankranti (July), Teej (August), Bala Chaturdashi (November/December), Shree Krishna Janmasthami (August), Shivaratri (February/March) among others.