Budha Subba Temple
Budha Subba Temple | |
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बुढा सुब्बा | |
Dharan - 14 | |
Country | Nepal |
Geographic coordinates | 26°49′12″N 87°18′00″E / 26.820°N 87.30°E |
Budha Subba Temple is a well known religious temple of the Nepali people. It is situated in Bijayapur of Dharan, Nepal. It is believed to fulfill the wishes and bring good luck to the people visiting there. According to Kirat historian Iman Singh Chemjong , Bijayapur was the capital of the then Limbuwan Kingdom (Kirat kingdom) of king Bijayanarayan Raya khebang. According to others, Bijayapur was named after King Bijaya.
History
According to the history it is the
Mythology
Some say Lord
Bamboo writings and threads
In the vicinity of the temple, initially there was a trend of writing on the bamboo tree. The young men who came to visit the temple would return only by writing a name on bamboo as it is believed that writing the name of lovers will give success in their love. But, the temple committee has stopped the name writings on the bamboo as the name writings of the bamboo hampered the growth of the bamboo with the increase in bamboo writings. Nowadays, lovers tie sacred threads to the bamboo after worshiping Budha subba.[2][3][4] The translation is as follows. "Will go to Budha Subba to write on bamboo trees today! How long should I stay thinking that you will come... [5]
References
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