Sankata Temple Nepal

Sankata Temple, located in central Kathmandu, Nepal, is a revered Hindu shrine dedicated to the goddess Sankata, an incarnation of Durga. Positioned near the lively Asan area, the temple is vital for local religious and cultural practices, celebrated for its vibrant festivals and spiritual ambiance


Sankata Temple, located in the heart of Kathmandu, Nepal, is a prominent Hindu shrine dedicated to the goddess Sankata, a manifestation of the goddess Durga. Situated near the bustling neighborhood of Asan, the temple holds significant religious and cultural importance for the local community. It is renowned for its vibrant festivals and spiritual atmosphere.

The temple complex features a beautifully carved pagoda-style structure, adorned with intricate woodwork and decorative elements that reflect traditional Newar craftsmanship. Devotees visit Sankata Temple to seek protection from adversities and to gain blessings for health, wealth, and prosperity. The temple is particularly lively during festivals such as Sankata Chauth, which celebrates the goddess's victory over evil forces with a grand procession and ceremonial offerings.

The temple’s location near the city center makes it easily accessible, allowing visitors to experience a blend of spirituality and the lively urban environment of Kathmandu. Visiting Sankata Temple provides an opportunity to witness traditional rituals, participate in community celebrations, and explore the rich cultural heritage of Nepal. Its role as a spiritual hub and a cultural landmark makes it a must-visit destination for both pilgrims and tourists alike.

Deity: Chanda Maharoshan or Achala(immovable one)

Festivals: Navaratri, Dashain

Temple Opening Hours : Monday to Sunday 5 am–8 pm

Address: temple, NewRoad, beside, Kathmandu 44600, Nepal

Geographic coordinates: 27°42′8.57″N 85°18′43.74″E

Similar Interests

Similar Temples



TOP