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The Halesi-Maratika Caves (also the Haleshi Mahadev temple) are located next to the village of Mahadevasthan, in the Khotang District of eastern Nepal, 3,100 ft. – 4,734 ft. above sea level. The cave and temple are about 185 km south west of Mount Everest. The temple is a venerated pilgrimage site for Hindus, Buddhists and Kirat. The caves are called the Halesi Mahadev Temple by Hindus who associate them with Mahadeva, a form of Shiva; while they are known as the sacred place to Buddhists, who consider them to be the caves associated with the legend of Padmasambhava. The Kirati Rai of the region worship Halesi as an ancestral deity of the community. The Kirat mundhum, a rich oral tradition of the Kirats, manifests that their ancestor Raechhakule (Khokchilipa) also known as Hetchhakuppa use

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  • The Halesi-Maratika Caves (also the Haleshi Mahadev temple) are located next to the village of Mahadevasthan, in the Khotang District of eastern Nepal, 3,100 ft. – 4,734 ft. above sea level. The cave and temple are about 185 km south west of Mount Everest. The temple is a venerated pilgrimage site for Hindus, Buddhists and Kirat. The caves are called the Halesi Mahadev Temple by Hindus who associate them with Mahadeva, a form of Shiva; while they are known as the sacred place to Buddhists, who consider them to be the caves associated with the legend of Padmasambhava. The Kirati Rai of the region worship Halesi as an ancestral deity of the community. The Kirat mundhum, a rich oral tradition of the Kirats, manifests that their ancestor Raechhakule (Khokchilipa) also known as Hetchhakuppa use (en)
  • Cueva de Maratika​ es una Cueva y un Monasterio (Maratika también se conoce como Haleshi o Halase) se encuentran en el Distrito Khotang en Nepal, alrededor de 185 kilómetros al suroeste del Monte Everest. Es un sitio de peregrinación venerado asociado con Mandarava, Padmasambhava y la longevidad. (es)
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  • Halesi-Maraktika caves in Nepal (en)
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  • The Halesi-Maratika Caves (also the Haleshi Mahadev temple) are located next to the village of Mahadevasthan, in the Khotang District of eastern Nepal, 3,100 ft. – 4,734 ft. above sea level. The cave and temple are about 185 km south west of Mount Everest. The temple is a venerated pilgrimage site for Hindus, Buddhists and Kirat. The caves are called the Halesi Mahadev Temple by Hindus who associate them with Mahadeva, a form of Shiva; while they are known as the sacred place to Buddhists, who consider them to be the caves associated with the legend of Padmasambhava. The Kirati Rai of the region worship Halesi as an ancestral deity of the community. The Kirat mundhum, a rich oral tradition of the Kirats, manifests that their ancestor Raechhakule (Khokchilipa) also known as Hetchhakuppa used to stay inside the Halesi cave in the remote past. For that reason, the Kirat/Rais consider Halesi as their ancestral place. (en)
  • Cueva de Maratika​ es una Cueva y un Monasterio (Maratika también se conoce como Haleshi o Halase) se encuentran en el Distrito Khotang en Nepal, alrededor de 185 kilómetros al suroeste del Monte Everest. Es un sitio de peregrinación venerado asociado con Mandarava, Padmasambhava y la longevidad. Según estudios recientes, se hace referencia a las cuevas de Maratika en la literatura Himalaya desde el siglo XII. Kathang Zanglingma, una biografía de Padmasambhava, una terma revelada y transmitida por Nyangrel Nyima Ozer, describe los eventos originales que hicieron que las cuevas Maratika sean consideradas un lugar sagrado para los practicantes de Vajrayana. (es)
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