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English: The famous temple of Tauleshwar Nath i.e. Tamreshwar Mahadev is located at the main site of Taulihawa Bazaar, the headquarters of Kapilvastu district, Nepal. This temple is also called the temple of Tauleshwar Baba. This temple is the oldest temple in the district. Subba Goswami Jayakrishna Puri He had built a wooden temple in Bikam Sambat 1872 and the temple was completely damaged in a fire in Bikram Sambat 1928. Brother Krishna Goswami Rajarajpuri, a disciple of Jayakrishna Puri, built a concrete temple in Bikram Samvat 1930. The temple was renovated by Goswami Gopalpuri, son of Goswami Lachhipuri and Bikram Sambat in 1974. Goswami Baba Gopinath Kameshwar Puri, son of Goswami Gopalpuri and Goswami Baba Paras, son of Goswami Hemlal Puri were renovated in Bikram Sambat 2015. In Bikram Sambat 2035, Goswami Baba Gopinath Kameshwarpuri and his son Dr. Ms. Vindhyavasina Purivdara, daughter of Sarveshwarpuri and Baba Hemlalpuri, underwent extensive renovations.
In the sanctum sanctorum of this temple, which has a very attractive and artistic peak style, there is a black stone Shivalinga about 3 feet high. Which is surrounded by a copper snake. The compound of this temple is very large. In which there are 4 doors, the main door is on the west side and the temple is facing west. There are 2 doors on the west and east. Upon entering the temple from the west, there is a brass seat in front of the temple where bells are hung from all sides. There are also 2 big bell to the right and left of Basaha. There are also doors around the temple. The west main door is made of brass and the other three doors are made of wood. After entering through the west gate, there is a small door inside again. Only after entering through that door, there is a very attractive Shivalinga. The Shivalinga has a circular steel fence. Pictures of various deities are hung around the Shivalinga. The priests are sitting there for the service of the devotees and they are also the ones who perform daily worship. A stream of water has been connected for the devotees on the right and left side of the temple premises. On the left is the temple management office and the library of religious books. Nearby are inscriptions and statues of various deities. There is a mandapa at the back of the temple as well as three large bell. Similarly, there is a statue of a snake all around the top of this peak style temple. To the right of the temple is a large, very attractive silver trident. At the top of the temple is a gold-plated gate. There is even a snake around Gajur. The temple is built on four sides like four small temples of Shikharshail. CCTV has also been installed in the temple premises. Smoking is prohibited after entering the temple. Rudraksha garlands are hung in the temple premises and there are sattals around the temple. Where devotees perform their worship, marriage, bratavandha, marriage, religious discourse, etc. The temple is very attractive and clean. This temple is crowded with devotees daily. Especially on the great festival of Hindus, Mahashivaratri, grand worship is performed in this temple. On that day Shivalinga is decorated with gold and silver ornaments. During the Shivaratri festival, there is a huge crowd of devotees and security personnel are also arranged to manage it. The temple is very much decorated on that day Due to which the temple looks very beautiful. |
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The famous temple of Tauleshwar Nath i.e. Tamreshwar Mahadev is located at the main site of Taulihawa Bazaar, the headquarters of Kapilvastu district, Nepal. This temple is also called the temple of Tauleshwar Baba. This temple is the oldest temple in the district. Subba Goswami Jayakrishna Puri He had built a wooden temple in Bikam Sambat 1872 and the temple was completely damaged in a fire in Bikram Sambat 1928. Brother Krishna Goswami Rajarajpuri, a disciple of Jayakrishna Puri, built a concrete temple in Bikram Samvat 1930. The temple was renovated by Goswami Gopalpuri, son of Goswami Lachhipuri and Bikram Sambat in 1974. Goswami Baba Gopinath Kameshwar Puri, son of Goswami Gopalpuri and Goswami Baba Paras, son of Goswami Hemlal Puri were renovated in Bikram Sambat 2015. In Bikram Sambat 2035, Goswami Baba Gopinath Kameshwarpuri and his son Dr. Ms. Vindhyavasina Purivdara, daughter of Sarveshwarpuri and Baba Hemlalpuri, underwent extensive renovations.
In the sanctum sanctorum of this temple, which has a very attractive and artistic peak style, there is a black stone Shivalinga about 3 feet high. Which is surrounded by a copper snake.
The compound of this temple is very large. In which there are 4 doors, the main door is on the west side and the temple is facing west. There are 2 doors on the west and east. Upon entering the temple from the west, there is a brass seat in front of the temple where bells are hung from all sides. There are also 2 big bell to the right and left of Basaha. There are also doors around the temple. The west main door is made of brass and the other three doors are made of wood. After entering through the west gate, there is a small door inside again. Only after entering through that door, there is a very attractive Shivalinga. The Shivalinga has a circular steel fence. Pictures of various deities are hung around the Shivalinga. The priests are sitting there for the service of the devotees and they are also the ones who perform daily worship. A stream of water has been connected for the devotees on the right and left side of the temple premises. On the left is the temple management office and the library of religious books. Nearby are inscriptions and statues of various deities. There is a mandapa at the back of the temple as well as three large bell. Similarly, there is a statue of a snake all around the top of this peak style temple. To the right of the temple is a large, very attractive silver trident. At the top of the temple is a gold-plated gate. There is even a snake around Gajur. The temple is built on four sides like four small temples of Shikharshail. CCTV has also been installed in the temple premises. Smoking is prohibited after entering the temple. Rudraksha garlands are hung in the temple premises and there are sattals around the temple. Where devotees perform their worship, marriage, bratavandha, marriage, religious discourse, etc. The temple is very attractive and clean. This temple is crowded with devotees daily. Especially on the great festival of Hindus, Mahashivaratri, grand worship is performed in this temple. On that day Shivalinga is decorated with gold and silver ornaments. During the Shivaratri festival, there is a huge crowd of devotees and security personnel are also arranged to manage it. The temple is very much decorated on that day
Due to which the temple looks very beautiful.
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