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Budhasubba Temple

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Situated amidst the tall trees and banboo groves, the temple of Budha Subba is one of the four major temples at Dharan.Unlike many other Hindu temples with the images of gods and goddesses, that temple enshrines three tomblike mounds believe to be the tombs of king Buddhikarna, the last king of then state of Vijaypur and his family killed by the rulers of Shaha dynasty of Gorkha in 1832 B.S.(now running 2062).

There is still another legend about the temple that an enlightened old Mongolian (Limbu) Tantric came here and wandering from chulachuli; and discarded his body in ancient time in the place where the temple stands now. Very old earthen ball found here are taken as a proof of the legend; therefore, facts and legends are the subjects of historical studies.  

The place offers an unique example of religious harmony as the Mongolian deity especially of Kirantis is worshipped with equal religious fervor by both the Indo-Aryans and the Kiantis. In addition, many miracles can be witnessed there: bamboos there do not have pointed top and gnat and crows are never seen in the territory and dew drops never fall here.

People in large number from far and near always congregate here to pay homage and offer sacrifice of goats, hens, buffaloes, pigs, ducks etc. It is said that the devotees come here to worship and offer the sacrifice after their wishes are granted.

 

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