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Maula Kalika

Maula Kalika
Maula Kalika Temple
Maula Kalika Temple in Gaindakot town of Lumbini zone in Nepal
Name
Proper name Maula Kalika Temple
Devanagari मौलाकालिका मन्दिर
Geography
Coordinates 27°43′39″N 84°24′32″E / 27.7275°N 84.4088°E / 27.7275; 84.4088Coordinates: 27°43′39″N 84°24′32″E / 27.7275°N 84.4088°E / 27.7275; 84.4088
Country Nepal
District Nawalparasi
Locale Gaindakot
Elevation 561 m (1,841 ft)
Culture
Primary deity Kalika
History and governance
Website http://www.maulakalika.org.np/

Maula Kalika (Nepali: मौलाकालिका मन्दिर) is a famous Hindu temple of Goddess Kalika in Gaindakot town of Nawalparasi district in Lumbini zone of Nepal.

Maula Kalika is a very famous and growing tourist destination located in Gaindakot Municipality of Nepal. Located on the top of the Maula hill on the north of Narayani River (also called Gandaki River) in Gaindakot, Maula Kalika temple is situated 561 meter above the sea level.

Historically, it is said that in the 16th century the King of Palpa created a symbolic offering site ("Maula") in the name of goddess Kalika after which the name of the mountain (Maula hill) was derived.

It is believed, in Hindu mythology that the Goddess Kali or Kalika also called Durga is the symbol of energy, power and new beginning.

The temple has been renovated several times by the local people. The base area has been widened to adjust more visitors.

The temple management has lately decided to stop sacrificing of the animals.

Local people in Gaindakot have been worshiping at the Maula Kalika for many centuries before it got widespread popularity quite recently. The current temple was built in the early 1990s.

Hundreds of thousands of people visit Maula Kalika every year from Nepal and neighboring countries. Dashain or Dussera festival in September–October and in March–April are peak seasons when goddess Kalika or Kali (also called Nav Durga, the 9 different incarnation of Goddess Kalika) is worshiped during these festive season.

Former President of Nepal Dr. Ram Baran Yadav, former King/Princes and High Ranking Government Officials including Finance Minister Ram Saran Mahat of Nepal have visited the temple. World famous Yoga guru Baba Ramdev from India visited the temple in 2011. Nepal's First women president Shrimati Bidhya Devi Bhandari visited the temple on 20 April, 2016 and inaugurated the temples residential facilities.


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