Karyabinayak Temple
Karya Binayak (कार्यविनायक मन्दिर) is a Hindu temple located in Bungamati, Lalitpur District. It is about ten kilometres south of Kathmandu.[1]
History
The Karyabinayak Temple was dedicated on the fourth Thursday of the month of Chait in Nepal Samvat 781 (1661 AD) under the leadership of local leader Purna Singh of Bungamati.[notes 1] Worship originally took place on a naturally formed stone in the shape of the deity, Ganesha. Now, a statue of Ganesha—covered with artistic silver—is kept inside the temple.[citation needed]
Deities and worshippers
Karyabinayak is one of the four famous Vinayakas of Kathmandu Valley.[notes 2] Before starting any work, devotees come to Karyabinayak to wish for the successful completion of that work.[2] The site gets very crowded on Tuesdays and Saturdays.[citation needed]
Most of the priests who serve at the temple carry the surname 'Tuladhar'. The association of priests is called the 'Nine Priests Association'. On the day of Paha Chahre (during the Ghoda Jatra)[further explanation needed] there is a Karyabinayak deity procession in Bungamati, at a place the people of Bungamati call "Gale", which means forest. Karyabinayak is also a famous picnic spot.[citation needed]
Architecture
The small temple is built in a tiered style, that was renovated during the reign of King Mahendra.[3]
Notes
References
External links
- Karya Binayak Temple at Lonely Planet – Nepal
See also
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- Budhanilkantha Temple
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- Changu Narayan Temple
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- Dakshinkali Temple
- Dantakali Temple
- Dhaneshwor Temple
- Dhuleshwor
- Doleshwor Mahadeva Temple
- Dungeshwor Temple
- Gadhimai Temple
- Ganeshthan Temple
- Janaki Mandir
- Kageshwori
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- Kasthamandap
- Kamadhenu Mandir
- Kankalini Temple
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- Kushmanda Sarowar Triveni Dham
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- Rajdevi Temple (Gaur)
- Rajdevi Temple
- Shambhunath Temple
- Siddha Baba Temple
- Siddhikali Temple
- Shashwat Dham
- Shobha Bhagawati
- Sheshnarayan Temple
- Swargadwari
- Tal Barahi Temple
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