Dupcheshwar/Dupcheshwor Mahadev Mandir Shikharbesi,Nepal
Known as the second Pashupati in Bagmati Province, Dupcheswor Mahadev temple is one of the famous temples of Lord Shiva in Nuwakot district. The highly revered temple, which is visited mostly for its religious beliefs, is a natural structure in the middle of big rocks. Thousands of visitors come to worship the temple all along the year but, the temple is crowded mainly during festivals like big Mela on the days of Dhanyapurnima (full moon day in Mangshir or Poush), Shivaratri, Teej, Balachaturdashi, Janaipurnima, etc. Many pilgrims come here and offer cow milk to God.
According to mythology, around 400 years ago, a local Tamang’s milking cow was lost. Later, it was found that the cow used to pour its milk over the Shila – a unique stone projection of a cylindrical shape. The same stone now is considered the representation of Lord Shiva. Earlier, it was called ‘Dudheshwor Mahadev’ while, later, it became known as ‘Dupcheswor Mahadev’.
Dupcheshwor Mahadev Mandir, nestled in a picturesque setting in Nepal, is a sacred Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. Known for its traditional intricate carvings, the temple features a main sanctum for Lord Shiva and smaller shrines for other deities. The serene environment and the spiritual ambiance, enhanced by the chanting of mantras and the ringing of temple bells, make for a profound experience. Devotees participate in rituals such as offering milk and flowers to the Shiva Linga, with daily prayers and special ceremonies conducted by pujari, especially during festivals like Shivaratri and Teej. Basic amenities are available at the temple. The temple is a cultural hub, and visitors can witness traditional Nepali customs and practices, with the local community being very welcoming and supportive. Dupcheshwor Mahadev Mandir is a must-visit for those interested in Hindu spirituality, Nepali culture, and natural beauty.