Suryabinayak Ganesh Temple Nepal

Suryabinayak Ganesh Temple in Bhaktapur, Nepal, is a revered Hindu shrine dedicated to Lord Ganesh, the deity of wisdom and prosperity. Located on a tranquil hilltop surrounded by greenery, it’s also called the "Sun God" temple for its east-facing alignment, which catches the day’s first sunlight


Suryabinayak Ganesh Temple, situated in Bhaktapur, Nepal, is a highly esteemed Hindu shrine dedicated to Lord Ganesh, the deity associated with wisdom and prosperity. Perched on a tranquil hilltop and enveloped by verdant foliage, the temple is often referred to as the "Sun God" temple due to its unique orientation towards the east, allowing it to capture the initial rays of sunlight each morning. The idol of Lord Ganesh within the temple is notably positioned to face east, a direction regarded as particularly auspicious.

This temple is of immense religious and cultural importance to the local Hindu populace, drawing pilgrims and visitors who seek blessings for success, knowledge, and the alleviation of obstacles. The serene ambiance and sweeping vistas of the surrounding area render it a favored spot for those in search of spiritual peace as well as for nature enthusiasts.

A visit to Suryabinayak Ganesh Temple provides insight into the profound religious customs of Nepal and offers a refuge from the frenetic pace of urban life. The temple comes alive during festivals honoring Lord Ganesh, such as Ganesh Chaturthi, when devotees from across Nepal gather to offer their prayers and engage in the festivities.

Temple Opening Hours : Monday to Sunday Open 24 hours

Address: Suryabinayak, Nepal

Geographic coordinates: 27.6563°N 85.4234°E

Phone: +977 986 2566 016

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