Shree Siddhababa Dham, situated in Butwal District, Nepal, is a prominent Hindu shrine dedicated to Siddha Baba, an incarnation of Lord Shiva.

Shree Siddhababa Dham situated in a serene location near the town of Tansen, the temple offers a tranquil setting with panoramic views of the surrounding hills and valleys, enhancing its appeal as a peaceful retreat.
The temple is renowned for its significant role in local religious practices and festivals. Devotees visit Siddha Baba Temple to seek blessings for health, prosperity, and spiritual guidance. The site is especially lively during annual festivals when thousands of pilgrims gather to participate in rituals and celebrate the deity's divine presence. The temple's architecture, with its traditional Newari design and intricate carvings, reflects the rich cultural heritage of the region.
Visiting Siddha Baba Temple provides an opportunity to experience the local spiritual traditions and enjoy the natural beauty of the Palpa District. The combination of its cultural significance and picturesque setting makes it a meaningful destination for both worshippers and travelers seeking a glimpse into Nepalese religious life.
Deity: Shiva
Festivals: Shivaratri, Teej, Bala Chaturdashi etc.
Temple Opening Hours: Monday to Sunday Open 24 hours
Address: Butwal 32907, Nepal
Geographic coordinates: 27°43′19.06″N 83°28′7.11″E