Chintang Devi temple
Chintang Devi temple (छिन्ताङ देवी) is a Hindu/Kirati temple located in Dhankuta, Nepal. The temple is en route to the ancient pilgrimage site of Barahchetra at the confluence of the Saptakoshi River.[1] The temple is also known by the name of Jalpadevi Temple.[2] The temple derives its name from Chintang, one of the seven daughter of Budhahang. Any women after mensuration (generally 10 years or older) are not allowed to enter the temple. [3]
| Chintang Devi temple | |
|---|---|
छिन्ताङ देवी | |
| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Hinduism |
| District | Dhankuta District |
| Location | |
| Country | Nepal |
![]() Location in Nepal | |
| Geographic coordinates | 26.9550°N 87.2041°E |
A festival is organized in the full moon of Baisakh in the temple.
References
- "The Chintang language research program – people and culture". Retrieved 2020-12-07.
- Nepal, Everything In (2019-03-25). "Why to go to Dhankuta - Everything in Nepal". Retrieved 2020-12-07.
- Gaenszle, Martin; Bickel, Balthasar; Banjade, Goma; Lieven, Elena; Paudyal, NetradkiratP; Rai, Ichchha Purna; Rai, Manoj; Rai, Novel Kishore; Stoll, Sabine; Yadava, Yogendra P (2005). "Worshipping the king god: a preliminary analysis of Chintang ritual language in the invocation of Rajdeu".
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