Kirateshwar Mahadev Temple
Located at Legship, Sikkim, Kirateshwar Mahadev Temple is an
ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is also known as Kirateshwar Mahadev
Thaan or simply known as Shiv Mandir by the local people. The exact time of the
establishment and the founder's name is unknown.
Location Sikkim, Sikkim West, Gangtok
Legend
According to the legends, before the beginning of the
Kurukshetra war, Arjuna prayed to Lord Shiva to achieve success in the combat
against his own cousins. Pleased by the penance of Arjuna, Lord Shiva appeared
before him as a Kirat (a hunter) and blessed Arjuna to win the battle. As the
event took place at this pious land, the temple of Lord Shiva was established
here and the presiding deity is called Kirateswar.
Architecture
This temple edifice is famous for being so spacious that at
a time, it can accommodate around 500 pilgrims . The temple of Kirateshwar is
built with small bricks that have given a wonderful texture on the
architecture.
Culture
Sikkim is a confluence of different people, culture,
heritage, religion, language, and food. Though, the Nepali language is mostly
spoken here, Bhutia, Dzongkha, Groma, Gurung, Kafle, Lepcha, Limbu, Magar, Majhi,
Majhwar, Nepal Bhasa, Rai, Sherpa, Sunuwar, Tamang, Thulung, Tibetan, and Yakha
are also spoken simultaneously. But whatever language they speak, the people
are warm and are always nice with the tourists there whether they are out
shopping or asking for any hint to reach any destination. Sikkim's cuisine
deserves special mention. There will be hardly anyone that will like to miss
the fresh and hot Momo or Thukpa the staple Sikkimese delicacies.
Besides the people of different language, people from different
sects live here harmoniously. Sikkim has shrines for Hindus as well as
Buddhists, Christians and of other religions. Hanuman Tok, Kirateswar Mahadev,
Thakurbari Temple, Rumtek Monastery etc are some of the must-to-see pilgrimages
in Sikkim.
Darsan Info
During the Bala Chaturdashi, observed on the Maha Shivaratri
occasion, pilgrims have to cross a bridge that connects the temple with the
other side of the River Rangeet.
Darsan Dresscode
There is no specific dress code for visiting Kirateshwar
Mahadev Temple
Famous Festival
Maha Shiva Ratri.
Temple Rituals
Regular puja and aarti.
Special Rituals
Maha Shiva Ratri
Additional Info
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Eateries near Kirateshwar Mahadev Temple :-
Lotus Bakery
Big Bowl Restaurant
Evergreen Restaurant Bakery
Rajkumar Basenet
Kookay Restaurant
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