Padukasthan Temple Nepal

Padukasthan Temple, situated in Nepal's scenic Dailekh District, is a respected Hindu shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva. Named Padukasthan, meaning Place of the Sacred Footprints,the temple is believed to hold Lord Shiva's footprints. Set among lush hills and serene surroundings, it offers a peaceful and spiritual environment for visitors


Padukasthan Temple, located in the Doti District of Nepal, is a revered Hindu shrine dedicated to Goddess Durga, often known as the Mother Goddess or Shakti. The name "Padukasthan" is derived from the Sanskrit word "Paduka," meaning "footprint," which symbolizes the goddess's divine presence. Nestled amidst beautiful hills and lush greenery, the temple offers a serene and spiritual setting for worshippers and visitors alike.

This temple holds significant religious value for the local community and is a major pilgrimage site, especially during the Dashain festival. During this time, devotees from all over Nepal gather at Padukasthan Temple to pray, seek blessings, and participate in various rituals. The belief that the goddess provides protection, prosperity, and fulfills the wishes of her devotees makes this temple a focal point of faith and devotion.

In addition to its spiritual importance, Padukasthan Temple represents the cultural heritage of the region, showcasing the traditional beliefs and practices of the area. Its remarkable location and peaceful atmosphere create an ideal space for meditation and reflection, drawing those in search of tranquility and comfort. A visit to Padukasthan Temple offers a profound spiritual experience, connecting devotees to Nepal’s rich cultural and religious history.

Deity: Sati (Hindu goddess), Bishnu

Festivals: Bada Dashain, Magha Purnima, Shrawn Purnima, Maha Shivaratri

Temple Opening Hours : Monday to Sunday Open 24 hours

Address: WH37+7VM, Dullu 21600, Nepal

Geographic coordinates: 28.78°N 81.58°E

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