Wanderlust presents Budhanilkantha Visit, Kathmandu II घुमघाम पारखीको प्रस्तुति बुढानिलकण्ठ दर्शन II

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  • प्रिय दर्शक श्रोता ! आजको घुमघाम पारखी (अभिलाषी) को संक्षिप्त प्रस्तुति "कृष्णाष्टमीको अवशरमा बुढानिलकण्ठ मन्दिर दर्शन तथा घुमफिर II १० भाद्र २०८१ II आउनुहोस, हेर्नुहोस, सुन्नुहोस, रमाईलोसंग समय बिताउनुहोस । श्री विष्णु भगवानले सबैको कल्याण गरुन।
    This Travel Vlog shares travel experiences of different places I visit in view of sharing personal experiences and making connections between people and places between rural and urban settlements. This time we are talking about the visit to Budhanilakantha temple on the day of Shri Krishnashtami.
    The Budhanilkantha Temple, located in Budhanilkantha, Nepal (Nepali: बुढानिलकण्ठ मन्दिर; Old Blue Throat), is a Hindu open-air temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu. This temple, also known as the Narayanthan, is identified by a large reclining statue of Lord Mahavishnu. However, in the Buddhist community, the term "Buddhanilkantha" refers to one of the various manifestations of Avalokiteshvara. The name means "Blue-Throated Buddha."
    Budhanilkantha has a Sanskrit origin that means ‘Old Blue Throat’, a title of Lord Shiva that gods gave after the Lord drank poison to save the world. The statue symbolizes Lord Vishnu, who is regarded as one of the 'Trimurtis', along with Brahma and Shiva. This statue is highly significant to Buddhist devotees because it features a Buddha on its forehead. They believe it represents Avalokiteshvara in the form of a reclining Naga. Many visit Buddhanilkantha, believing its water can cure illnesses, especially wounds.
    The Hindu scriptures Bhagavata Purana, Vishnu Purana, and the epics Ramayana and Mahabharat refer to Samudra-manthan, which is directly related to the origin of Gosaikunda. According to legend, the spring that feeds the pond in the Budanilkantha temple is connected to Gosaikunda, which makes it have a direct connection to the water source from Lord Shiva. This is the reason why its name is dedicated to Lord Shiva even though the statue is dedicated to Lord Vishnu since the water pond on which the statue lies has its source to Gosaikunda, dedicated to Lord Shiva, which was the result of his drinking the poison and storing it in his throat, resulting in him having a blue throat. Therefore, the temple is considered sacred for Hindus but is equally well venerated by Buddhists. Hence, it is a sign of religious harmony that has existed since ancient times.
    The main statue is carved up on a single block of black basalt stone. The statue stands 5 meters tall (around 16.4 feet) and is positioned in the middle of a recessed pool of water, which is 13 meters (42.65 feet) long. He holds the Sudarshana Chakra, Club, a Conch Shell, and a gem in his four hands. He is well adorned with a crown engraved with multiple Kirtimukha images, which can often be seen overlapped by a silver crown. The statue is believed to be more than 1400 years old. The temple's main statue of Budhanilkantha is considered the largest stone carving in Nepal.
    The location of temple is situated below Shivpuri Hill at the northern end of the Kathmandu valley, about 10 kilometers from the airport and about 9 kilometers from the Tourist Hub Thamel.
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