Ranighat
Ranighat is the palace built on the banks of the Kali Gandaki river by Khadka Shamsher in remembrance of his beloved wife Tej Kumari. It takes about two hours to reach this place from Tansen. On the way, one has to pass through a small settlement called "Hatti Dhunga" (elephant stone).
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Shreenagar Tansen Palpa Nepal
Saturday, March 1, 2014
पाल्पा रानी घाट नेपाल को ताजमहल Ranighat palpa
भैरवस्थान पाल्पा
Bhairabsthan
A pleasant walk along the mountain ridge to the west of Tansen will bring you the alleged largest golden trident of Nepal. After walking roughly 9 kms, you will reach Bhairabsthan, a temple sitting atop a hillock. The temple's statue of Bhairab iis kept hidden, because it's sight is unbearably frightening and it is said that people who catch a glimpse of it are in danger of losing their liver. So even the priests worship the statue from behing a curtain.
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The main days of worshipping for the common people are Tuesday and Saturday. In the yard of the temple you can see the largest golden trident of Nepal, the centre of the ceremonies. From the temple's terraces you again have a beautiful view of the Himalayan rangeभैरव मन्दिर
भैरवस्थान स् पाल्पा जिल्लाको सदरमुकाम देखी 10 किलोमिटर पश्चिममा महाडको टुप्पोमा अवस्थित एसीयाको सवैभन्दा ठुलो त्रिशुल रहेको यो मन्दिरमा प्राय सधैभरी नै मेला लागेता पनि बिशेष गरी मंगलवार र शनिवारका दिन पूजा लाग्दछ । यस क्षेत्रवाट अधिकां हिम शिखरहरुको दृष्याबलोकन पनि गर्न सकिन्छ ।.
Places to Visit in Nepal Tansen (Palpa)
Places to Visit in Nepal
Tansen is the district administrations headquarter of Palpa district, one out of 75 districts in Nepal, and since 1957 a Municipality. It is itself often referred to as Palpa, and its people (population approx. 13,000 in the core area) as Palpalis.
Tansen (Palpa)
Tansen, an ancient hill town, with its architecture strongly influenced by Newari migrants from the Kathmandu valley is waiting to be discovered by the tourists. Situated at the southern slope of the Mahabharat range; about half way from the Indian border to
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Pokhara and the Himalayas, this town offers an opportunity to experience genuine Nepalese culture, away from westernized places like Thamel in Kathmandu or Lakeside in Pokhara. Old artistic Newari houses and cobbled streets shape the townscape. The town's hill, Shreenagar, allows breathtaking views of the Himalayan range from Dhaulagiri in the west to Ganesh Himal in the east.
At an elevation of about 1350-m (4430 ft) above sea level the town experiences a pleasant climate throughout the year. The maximum temperature, even in pre-monsoon times, hardly exceeds 31°C (88 F) and only in December/ January the minimum temperature can fall below 10°C (50 F). The annual precipitation is about 1500 mm of which 90% falls in the monsoon season.
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