Swargadwari
Sworgadwari / Swargadwari | |
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स्वर्गद्वारी | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Hinduism |
District | Pyuthan District |
Deity | Narayan or Bishnu, Shiva |
Festivals | Baisakh, Kartik Purnima |
Location | |
Location | Mahabharat Range |
State | Rapti Zone |
Country | Nepal |
Geographic coordinates | 28°7′16.68″N 82°40′24.55″E / 28.1213000°N 82.6734861°E |
Architecture | |
Date established | 1895 A.D (1952 Baisakh Purnima B.S.) |
Elevation | 2,100 m (6,890 ft) |
Sworgadwari (स्वर्गद्वारी pronounced [swʌrɡʌdwaɾi]) is a hilltop temple and pilgrimage site in Pyuthan District, Nepal, commemorating the special role of cows in Hinduism. It is said to have been founded by Guru Maharaj Narayan Gautam Khatri,[1] also known as Swami Hamsananda, who spent most of his life in the area, herding and milking thousands of cows.[2][3]
Swargadwari is considered one of Nepal's top pilgrimage sites[4][5] and is listed in the national inventory of cultural and historic heritage sites.[6]
As of 2009, a cable car to the temple complex was under construction.[7] In the aftermath of the 1996-2006 Nepalese Civil War, donations of straw and hay had diminished to the point where resident cattle at Swargadwari were in danger of starving.[8][9]
References
- ^ "Number of people visiting Swargadwari increases". GorakhaPatra. Retrieved 2024-11-12.
- ^ Yadav, Ram (2020-02-10). "SWARGADWARI, Pyuthan - Nepal Tourism Hub". Retrieved 2024-08-19.
- ^ INS, स्वतन्त्र समाचार सेवा / (2023-05-18). "धरतीको स्वर्ग अर्थात् स्वर्गद्वारी !". INS. Retrieved 2024-08-19.
- ^ "Sworgadwari Darshan". Kathmandu: Adventures Nepal. Retrieved April 10, 2011.
- ^ "Pilgrimage Tour Nepal". Kathmandu: Angel Tours and Trekking Operator Nepal. Retrieved April 10, 2011.
- ^ Bhandari, Bishnu, ed. (1997), Inventory of heritage sites in Nepal, Kathmandu: IUCN Nepal, Heritage and Biodiversity Conservation Programme., retrieved April 10, 2011
- ^ "Nepalese Government is planning to construct six more cable cars". Everest Journal. February 20, 2009. Retrieved April 10, 2011.
- ^ Bohara, Gajendra (January 4, 2010). "500 cows starving in Swargadwari". Republica. Nepal Republic Media, Pvt. Ltd. Retrieved April 7, 2011.
- ^ Bohara (January 10, 2010). "Straw collection for starving cows". Republica, op. cit.
External links
Maps and Imagery
- Satellite Image of Temple Complex
- Terrain Swargadwari (temple icon), Dang Valley (D), Mahabharat Range (green line), Arun Khola (A), Madi Kh. (M), Jhimruk Kh. (J)