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Charikot

Bhimeshwar
भिमेश्वर
Municipality
Landscape near Charikot; from North of the town
Landscape near Charikot; from North of the town
Bhimeshwar is located in Nepal
Bhimeshwar
Bhimeshwar
Location in Nepal
Coordinates: 27°40′0″N 86°2′0″E / 27.66667°N 86.03333°E / 27.66667; 86.03333Coordinates: 27°40′0″N 86°2′0″E / 27.66667°N 86.03333°E / 27.66667; 86.03333
Country    Nepal
Province Province No. 3
District Dolakha District
Population (2011)
 • Total 22,537
Time zone Nepal Time (UTC+5:45)
Postal code 45500
Area code(s) 049

Bhimeshwar, (formerly Charikot), is a municipality in north-eastern Nepal and the headquarters of Dolakha District in Province No. 3 to be newly formed. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 7349 people residing in 1541 individual households. The town is located at an altitude of 1554 metres (5101 feet). The name of the district Dolakha came from Dolakha Town situated north-east of the headquarters Charikot Bazaar.

The region is bordered by the Sun Kosi River on the west and the Khimti Khola River on the east. It is divided unequally by the River Tama Koshi, proportionately two-thirds to the west of the river and one-third to the east.

To the north east lies the impressive Rolwaling Himal to the western edge of which are such peaks as Gauri Shankar and Melungtse. Gauri Shankar is synonymous with the god Shiva and his consort Parvati.

This is the one of the oldest temple of Dolakha, this temple is situated at toward the east of Charikot Bazaar which is 4.5 kilometers. Thousands of pilgrims come to this temple every year. According to the Hindu mythology Bhimsen is one of the brothers of Pandava, during their 12 years exile they spent a year in Dolakha and they used to speak a language for that year called Dolakhali Newari language. Newari people regarded the Bhimeswar as a suprime god.

A very religious and historic place situated at the northern-east side of the main town. Approximately 25 mins of walk from the bus stop of Charikot. A Priest from Kalinchok - another religious place in far Northern Himalayan region of the Charikot, initiated the work to establish this holy shrine. Late King Birendra Bikram Shah Birendra of Nepal and Late queen Aishwarya Rajya Laxmi Devi Shah Aishwarya of Nepal were invited for the inauguration of this shrine. In Nepal, Kings and Queens were regarded as reincarnation of the Protector of all living being Vishnu. So it was a huge ceremony for the people of Charikot on that auspicious occasion of their visit and inauguration. Every 12 years, People of Charikot and around they visit the place to celebrate 'Holm'-a religious mass act without any scarification of living creature for peace of the Nation and the World.

A temple situated at the top of a hill near Purano Bazaar. People like to go there for worship every morning. It is similar to the Pashupati temple of Kathmandu in a sense it also has Shiva Linga. The temple is surrounded by walls and within its perimeters is Lali Guras Youth Club.


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