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Muktinath is an ancient Vishnu temple located in Mustang, Nepal.The temple of Muktinath, known as 'the lord of liberation', is sacred to both Hindus and Buddhists whom they worship as an abode of Hindu deity Vishnu and Buddhist deity Avalokiteśvara respectively.
English: Muktinath to the west of Thorong La mountain pass in Mustang is sacred to both Hindus and Buddhists. Muktinath Valley, mountains of Nepal. Muktinath Valley, mountains of Nepal. Русский: Муктинатх является священным местом для индуистов и буддистов.
Muktinath temple (Jhikbucche Gompa) (Nyingma) NP-MS-03 Kag Choede Thupten Samfeling Gumba (Sakya) Kagbeni-8 Mustang Upload Photo. NP-MS-04 Lo Ge Kar Gumba (Nyingma) ...
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Changu Narayan Temple is the oldest Hindu temple in Nepal dating back to the fifth century AD, and Pashupatinath Temple is the largest temple complex in Nepal. [ 7 ] [ 9 ] Kathmandu Valley was listed as endangered from 2003 to 2007 due to the partial or substantial loss of the traditional elements of six out of seven monument zones and ...
The Muktinath temple is located at an altitude of 3,710 meters near Ranipauwa village at the foot of the Thorong La mountain pass in Muktinath Valley. It is considered to be 106th among the available 108 Divya Desam (premium temples) considered sacred by the Sri Vaishnava sect.
The temple has no presiding deity, but just a festive image probably brought from another shrine. The images of the festival deity, Jagadishvara, facing the east and having four arms, is housed in a hall in the second precinct. The water body associated with the temple is Akrura Tirtham and the vimana is Jagadiswara Vimanam.
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.