Dakshinkali Temple
Dakshinkali Temple | |
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Dakshinkali Temple Location in Nepal | |
Geography | |
Country | Nepal |
District | Kathmandu |
Locale | Outside Kathmandu |
Culture | |
Primary deity | Kali |
Important festivals | Dashain |
Dakshinkali Temple or Dakshin Kali Temple,[1] located 22 kilometres (14 mi) outside Kathmandu and about 1 kilometre (0.6 mi) outside the village of Pharping, is one of the main temples of Nepal dedicated to the goddess Kali. Animal sacrifices, particularly of cockerels and uncastrated male goats, are the main way that the goddess is worshipped, and this is especially seen during the Dashain festival.
Notes
- ↑ the name is composed of the word "dakshin", meaning "south", and the name "Kali", and refers to the temple's position in a spectacular river gorge
See also
Sources
- Travbuddy.com
- Asia Correspondent: article on the animal sacrifices at Dakshinkali
- Photos of Dakshinkali
- University of Colorado: Dakshinkali
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