Jhakrithan: Difference between revisions
Content deleted Content added
m –{{Rapti-geo-stub}}, +{{Province5NP-geo-stub}} using StubSorter |
m Normalize {{Multiple issues}}: Remove {{Multiple issues}} for only 1 maintenance template(s): Underlinked |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{multiple issues| |
|||
{{Underlinked|date=January 2015}} |
{{Underlinked|date=January 2015}} |
||
{{Orphan|date=January 2015}} |
{{Orphan|date=January 2015}} |
||
}} |
|||
'''Jhakrithan''' is a religious site located near Khalanga, the headquarter of [[Pyuthan]]. It has a stairway to reach the temple. Animals such as chickens, pigeons and goats are sacrificed there because of the belief that the sacrificed animal there will make the god listen to the prayer. Many people visit Jhakrithan due to the belief that the wishes asked there are always answered. The temples lies away from the Khalanga village. A small river flows beside the temple. Jhakrithan temple is surrounded by a small forest, and it is believed that the god JHAKRITHAN lives there. |
'''Jhakrithan''' is a religious site located near Khalanga, the headquarter of [[Pyuthan]]. It has a stairway to reach the temple. Animals such as chickens, pigeons and goats are sacrificed there because of the belief that the sacrificed animal there will make the god listen to the prayer. Many people visit Jhakrithan due to the belief that the wishes asked there are always answered. The temples lies away from the Khalanga village. A small river flows beside the temple. Jhakrithan temple is surrounded by a small forest, and it is believed that the god JHAKRITHAN lives there. |
Revision as of 19:38, 31 May 2020
This article needs more links to other articles to help integrate it into the encyclopedia. (January 2015) |
Jhakrithan is a religious site located near Khalanga, the headquarter of Pyuthan. It has a stairway to reach the temple. Animals such as chickens, pigeons and goats are sacrificed there because of the belief that the sacrificed animal there will make the god listen to the prayer. Many people visit Jhakrithan due to the belief that the wishes asked there are always answered. The temples lies away from the Khalanga village. A small river flows beside the temple. Jhakrithan temple is surrounded by a small forest, and it is believed that the god JHAKRITHAN lives there.
References