"1090944368"^^ . "Entrance of Pindeshwor Temple."@en . . . . . . "Entrance of Pindeshwor Temple"@en . "POINT(87.29460144043 26.813299179077)"^^ . "58927524"^^ . . . . . . . . "2266"^^ . . . "\u092A\u093F\u0923\u094D\u0921\u0947\u0936\u094D\u0935\u0930 \u092E\u0928\u094D\u0926\u093F\u0930"@en . . . "Pindeswori According to legend, the gods brought the nectar-filled jar of churning sea hiding from the demons to this place. It is explained in the Puranas and the Scriptures that it was then founded as Shivling. In this temple, the worship of Lord Shankar is performed in the form of Amritpind Pindeshwar. In this temple, during the month of Shravan, water from the Koshi river of Chatara is used for bathing and offering water to Lord Shiva. So this month, millions of devotees from all over the country and India visit this temple. History of the origin of Pindeshwor Temple Who, when, and how the physical structure of the temple of Pindeshwar Mahadev originated has not been revealed clearly. However, the late Professor Guru Chandramani Adhikari wrote in an article, the earliest record found so far in the Pindeshwar area is the inscription on the temple Pinnacle. It is mentioned that the temple was renovated in the year 1879 B. S. The temple, which was renovated this year, appears to have been built earlier. Two bells are hung in the vicinity of the temple. Guru Adhikari\u2019s article states that Rajendra Bikram Shah and Bhimasen Thapa hanged one Bell in the year 1885 B. S. And Junga Bahadur Rana hanged another Bell in the year 1909. There is a well on the west side of Saraswati Kund. The formation of the well on the mountain must also be astonishing. Locals use well water for domestic purposes. There is a mystery about this well as well."@en . . . . . . "26.81329917907715"^^ . . . "Pindeshwor Temple"@en . . . . . "Pindeswori According to legend, the gods brought the nectar-filled jar of churning sea hiding from the demons to this place. It is explained in the Puranas and the Scriptures that it was then founded as Shivling. In this temple, the worship of Lord Shankar is performed in the form of Amritpind Pindeshwar. In this temple, during the month of Shravan, water from the Koshi river of Chatara is used for bathing and offering water to Lord Shiva. So this month, millions of devotees from all over the country and India visit this temple. History of the origin of Pindeshwor Temple"@en . . . "Every Monday of Shraavana month, Balachaturdasi and Maha Shivaratri"@en . . "Nepal"@en . "Pindeshwor Temple"@en . . "87.29460144042969"^^ . . . . "26.8133 87.2946" . . . .