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  2. Muktinath - Wikipedia

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    Muktinath temple complex is also revered as a place on earth to host all five elements (fire, water, sky, earth, and air) from which all material things in the universe are made. The goddess Jwala Mai Temple situated adjacent to the Muktinath Temple is worshipped for its sacred flame fueled by natural gas emanating from the earth.

  3. List of World Heritage Sites in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    The site includes an ancient route and cremation site between Muktinath and Damodar Kunda, the settlement of Ridi, and the entire complex. [38] Nuwakot Palace Complex: Nuwakot District: 2008 Cultural The site includes Nuwakot Palace and various temples and shrines, such as Bhairab Temple. [39] Ram Janaki Temple: Dhanusa District: 2008 Cultural

  4. Tourism in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Kalika and Malika Devi in Chillikot hill, Ambekeshawori temple, Krishna temple, Dharapani temple are among the sacred places in Dang district. Chillikot hill is also a good place for sightseeing and also an ancient palace of a king. Muktinath is a sacred place for Hindus as well as Buddhists. The site is located in Muktinath Valley, Mustang ...

  5. Mustang District - Wikipedia

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    Mustang District (Nepali: मुस्ताङ जिल्ला Listen ⓘ) (from the Tibetan möntang (Wylie: smon-thang), "fertile plain") is one of the eleven districts of Gandaki Province and one of seventy-seven districts of Nepal which was a Kingdom of Lo-Manthang that joined the Federation of Nepal in 2008 after abolition of the Shah dynasty.

  6. Shakta pithas - Wikipedia

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    The temple pujari came with the main murti during the Bengal violence during partition via a special chartered plane. While in Dhaka Bangladesh a replica is placed in the Temple. The main gem of Goddess Sati is lost long before (the factual date is unknown).

  7. Narsingh monastery - Wikipedia

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    It is situated in the northern side of the Muktinath temple. [1] It was constructed in the 6th century AD. [2] The local Buddhists call it the "Temple of 1,000 Lamps" (Mharme Lha Khang Gompa). The monastery has a statue of Guru Padmasambhava (Guru Rinpoche) and his friends Tibetan tantric deities Drag Po on the right and Seng Dong on the left.