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Hindu pilgrimage site in Nepal
Triveni Dham
त्रिवेणी धाम
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AffiliationHinduism
DistrictNawalparasi District
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LocationBardaghat Municipality
CountryNepal
Triveni Dham is located in NepalTriveni DhamLocation in Nepal
Geographic coordinates27°27′07″N 83°55′48″E / 27.452°N 83.930°E / 27.452; 83.930
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Triveni Dham (Nepali: त्रिवेणी धाम) is a confluence of three rivers (Triveni Sangam), Sona, Tamasa and Sapta Gandaki located in Binayi Tribeni Rural Municipality, Nawalparasi district of Nepal. The nearby Valmiki Ashram is linked to Ramayana, where Sita was sent to exile by Rama with her two sons Lava and Kusha. The place has many historical temples. Pilgrimages from Nepal and India visit this place for worship and to take holy bath. During Maghe Ausi, a Mela is organized annually. This Mela used to be a common market for Nepali and Indian merchants.

The place is being developed as a tourist site. A new temple with idols of 500 deities was constructed in 2019 at a cost of NPR 25 crore.

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References

  1. ^ "Lumbini Development Trust- Birthplace of Buddha, Historical Place of Nepal, The World Heritage SiteLumbini Development Trust". Retrieved 2020-08-13.
  2. "The Rising Nepal: Devotees throng Trivenidham". Retrieved 2020-08-13.
  3. "नवलपरासीकाे त्रिवेणीधाम सबल गन्तव्य". Retrieved 2020-08-13.
  4. "कहिले जोडिन्छ पोखरा–त्रिवेणी ?". Online Khabar. Retrieved 2020-08-13.
  5. "गजेंद्र मोक्ष धाम मंदिर में जनकपुर धाम से अयोध्या नगरी तक का दर्शन". Dainik Jagran. Retrieved 2020-08-13.
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