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Kirateshwar Mahadev Temple

Coordinates: 27°27′N 88°27′E / 27.450°N 88.450°E / 27.450; 88.450
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Kirateshwar Mahadev Temple
किराँतेश्वर महादेव मन्दिर
Main Shrine of Kirateshwar Mahadev Temple
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictGyalshing
DeityShiva
FestivalsBala Chaturdasi and Maha Shivaratri
Location
LocationLegship
StateSikkim
CountryIndia
Kirateshwar Mahadev Temple is located in Sikkim
Kirateshwar Mahadev Temple
Location in Sikkim
Kirateshwar Mahadev Temple is located in India
Kirateshwar Mahadev Temple
Kirateshwar Mahadev Temple (India)
Geographic coordinates27°27′N 88°27′E / 27.450°N 88.450°E / 27.450; 88.450

Kirateshwar Mahadev Temple (Nepali: किराँतेश्वर महादेव मन्दिर) is a Hindu temple, identified to be a Hindu pilgrimage site which is located at Legship, Gyalshing district, India along the banks of River Rangeet,[1] which has many episodes of the Mahabharata attached to it. The temple is also known as Kirateshwar Mahadev Thaan by the Kirati people or simply known as Shiv Mandir.

Main Attraction

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The main attraction of the temple are the festival of the Bala Chaturdashi, which is observed in November–December every year and the Shiv Ratri also known as Maha Shivaratri which falls in the month of February or March every year. There are other temples dedicated to Lord Rama and Durga can be found here making it an important pilgrimage destination for Hindus.

Historical background

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According to Hindu beliefs, pleased with Arjuna's hard penance and devotion, Lord Shiva appeared before him in the very spot where the temple lies as hunter Kirateshwar or Lord of the Kiratas and blessed him with success in the Mahabharat War.[2][3] Long time ago as the people found miraculously existed a stone manifesting Shiva Ling. The said Shiv Ling is the main effigy of worship. Belief of many that a mere visit with true devotion to this temple fulfills one's wishes particularly a wish for son or daughter and also wishes for peace harmony and good health.[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Some of the Religious Places of Sikkim". Cultural Affairs & Heritage Department. Government of Sikkim. Archived from the original on 26 April 2012. Retrieved 15 December 2011.
  2. ^ "Legship Sikkim". Mapsofindia.com. Archived from the original on 28 January 2013. Retrieved 20 October 2011.
  3. ^ Gautam, Keshav (2014). Society and Economy of Sikkim Under Namgyal Rulers (1640-1890). pp. 10–11.
  4. ^ "Legship Rangeet River dam, Kirateswar Mahadev Mandir, Reshi hot spring". www.gopelling.net. Archived from the original on 2 November 2022. Retrieved 19 March 2015.
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