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Gandaki is the place where the Ganda (Cheek) of Devi had fallen. The Devi there is known as Gandaki Chandi and the Bhairava is called ChakrapaniPeople who have a bath in river GANDAKI is said to wash away their sins and attain salvation as the sacred SALIGRAM stones which are used to build lord Vishnu temple is present in river GANDAKI . If there is any unfulfilled desire or wish of an individual they will be fulfilled here once worshipped to GODDESS GANDAKI with devotion
Sthalam


Gandaki Shakti Peeth is considered one of the 51 Shakti Peethas famous in Hinduism, known as "Muktadayan" or "Muktinath Temple." This Shaktipeeth is located at the origin of the Gandaki River in Nepal.According to the Puranas in Hinduism, wherever the body parts or ornaments of the goddess Sati fell, the sacred place became Shaktipeeth.Gandaki Shakti Peeth to have known as the most famous pilgrimage for Hindus in India typifies to offer the salvation over their obstacles.

Gandaki Shakti Peeth,located at Nepal, is dedicated to Goddess Gandaki existing as the most religious river of Nepal, having the Shaligrams-stones (form of Lord Vishnu) in her depths. Whereas, Goddess Gandaki (form of Goddess Shakti) and Lord Chkrapani (form of Lord Shiva) in Gandaki Shakti Peeth are meant to bestow the divine grace to content the lives a lot, Lord Vishnu, in form of Shaligrams, has brought up to Nepal come well-known all over the the country.Gandaki Shakti Peeth as one of the saintly embodiments devoted to Goddess Shakti has its history interesting. Meaning that Goddess Shakti’ right cheek feel where Goddess Gandaki river appears on.

As the history is considered of Gandaki River that the Shaligrams (form of Lord Vishnu) as fossil-stones in the Gandaki-River are found as the boon to Goddess Gandaki to have it in its depth.Hindu Vaishnavas consider the central Shrine of Sri Muktinath, known as one of the eight most sacred shrines, names with Svayam Vyakta Kshetras. Srirangam, Srimushnam, Tirupati, Naimisharanya, Thothadri, Pushkar, & Badrinath are seven others.

The temple is small in size but adorable.The temple's unique thing is the 108 bull faces on the outer courtyard of the temple through which water is poured. The divine water flow in 108 pipes around the temple complex indicates the holy Pshkarini water from the 108 Sri Vaishnava Divya Desams. Devotees take sacred bath here even in freezing temperatures.

 

 

Puranam

 

Muktinath is one of the most significant temples of the Vaishnava sect. This pilgrimage center is famous for the god Shaligram. Shaligram is a sacred stone which is considered revered in Hinduism. It is mainly found in the Kali Gandaki River flowing towards Nepal. Traditionally, Lord Vishnu is worshiped as Shaligram Shila or Shaligram stone. This stone was formed from a fossil of insects found in prehistoric times, mainly in the Tethys Sea; there is now the Himalayan Mountains.There is a profound mythological belief that Lord Vishnu resides in the Shaligrama rock. Many fictitious stories are also prevalent in this regard.

According to one of these legends, Lord Vishnu helped Lord Shiva when he could not win the battle against the demon named Jalandhar. The story states that no one could defeat Jalandhar as long as the devil Jalandhar's wife, Vrinda, saved his integrity. In such a situation, Lord Vishnu, taking the form of Jalandhar, succeeded in destroying Vrinda's essence.

By the time Vrinda realized this, it was too late. Unhappy with this, Vrinda cursed Lord Vishnu to lead a life as insects, which eventually led to the construction of the Shaligram stone, which is revered in Hinduism. According to old legends, Muktikshetra is the place where salvation is attained. It is here that Lord Vishnu resides in the Shaligram stone. Muktinath is also an essential place for Buddhists.

 

DEVI STUTI
“Ya devi sarva bhuteshu, shanti rupena sangsthita
Ya devi sarva bhuteshu, shakti rupena sangsthita
Ya devi sarva bhuteshu, matri rupena sangsthita
Yaa devi sarva bhuteshu, buddhi rupena sangsthita
Namastasyai, namastasyai, namastasyai, namo namaha’‘

MEANING :

‘The goddess who is omnipresent as the personification of universal mother
The goddess who is omnipresent as the embodiment of power
The goddess who is omnipresent as the symbol of peace
Oh Goddess (Devi) who resides everywhere in all living beings as intelligence and beauty,
I bow to her, I bow to her, I bow to her again & again.’

Benefit : This universal Durga Mantra blesses one with power, prosperity and positive energy. It helps build inner power and allows him to develop healthy, loving relationships. Chanting of this Mantra blocks negative thoughts and banish ignorance.

 

Description: 12 Shakti Peethas That Are Located Outside India

Varnam

 

 

Timings

 

5:00 AM to 8:30 PM

Contact

 

Muktinath-Chumig Gyatsa Pilgrimage Site, Muktinath 33100, Nepal

+977 9851136944

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