Valmiki Ashram: Difference between revisions
Appearance
Content deleted Content added
No edit summary Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit |
|||
(65 intermediate revisions by 29 users not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{short description|Hindu temple in Nepal}} |
|||
{{AFC submission|d|reason|I can imagine this becoming an article. But it needs to be written following the sources, and remaining mindful of the mythology-history distinction. Do not present speculations/conjectures based on mythology as truths in [[WP:wikivoice|wikivoice]]. And the text needs to be substantial enough to provide sufficient context to establish the notability of the topic.|u=Bhattarai1237|ns=118|decliner=Usedtobecool|declinets=20200807064346|ts=20200806172734}} <!-- Do not remove this line! --> |
|||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
|url=https://www.amarujala.com/photo-gallery/gorakhpur/special-story-of-triveni-dham-in-nichlaul-maharajganj}}</ref> According to Hindu mythology,it is the place where Rishi Valmiki lived and wrote the famous hindu epic [[Ramayana|Ramayan]]. [[Sita]] gave birth to [[Lava|Lav]] and [[Kusha|Kush]] in Valmiki Ashram. Later, she took samadhi near the ashram. |
|||
{{Infobox Hindu temple |
{{Infobox Hindu temple |
||
| name = Valmiki Ashram |
| name = Valmiki Ashram |
||
| native_name = वाल्मीकि आश्रम |
| native_name = वाल्मीकि आश्रम |
||
| image = Balmiki ashram 2.jpg |
| image = Balmiki ashram 2.jpg |
||
| caption = |
| caption = Valmiki Ashram, [[Chitwan]] |
||
<!-- RELIGION --> |
<!-- RELIGION --> |
||
| deity = |
| deity = [[Rama|Ram]], [[Sita]], [[Valmiki|Rishi Valmiki]] |
||
| tradition = |
| tradition = [[Balmikism]] |
||
| functional_status = |
| functional_status = |
||
| temple_board = |
| temple_board = |
||
Line 26: | Line 15: | ||
| temple_tree = |
| temple_tree = |
||
<!-- LOCATION --> |
<!-- LOCATION --> |
||
| location = [[Chitwan National Park]],[[Nepal]] |
| location = [[Chitwan National Park]], [[Nepal]] |
||
| district = [[Chitwan]] |
| district = [[Chitwan]] |
||
| province = [[Bagmati |
| province = [[Bagmati Province]] |
||
| country = [[Nepal]] |
| country = [[Nepal]] |
||
| map_type = Nepal |
| map_type = Nepal |
||
| map_caption = Location in [[Nepal]] |
| map_caption = Location in [[Nepal]] |
||
| map_alt = |
| map_alt = |
||
| coordinates = {{coord|27|26|43.14|N|83|57|12.51|E|display=inline,title}} |
| coordinates = {{coord|27|26|43.14|N|83|57|12.51|E|display=inline,title}} |
||
Line 51: | Line 40: | ||
| footnotes = |
| footnotes = |
||
}} |
}} |
||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
|url=https://www.amarujala.com/photo-gallery/gorakhpur/special-story-of-triveni-dham-in-nichlaul-maharajganj |
|||
|accessdate=8 August 2020 |
|||
|date=19 June 2020 |
|||
}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=वाल्मीकि आश्रमको बेवास्ता|url=https://ekantipur.com/news/2020/08/09/159694291079298833.html|access-date=2020-08-19|website=ekantipur.com|language=ne}}</ref> Deities worshipped here include [[Rama]], [[Sita]], and [[Valmiki]]. The festival of [[Rama Navami]] is also celebrated here. |
|||
According to Hindu mythology, it is the place where [[Valmiki|Rishi Valmiki]] lived and wrote the [[hindu epic]] [[Ramayana]].<ref>{{Cite web|title='रामायण'को रचना गर्ने वाल्मीकि को हुन् ?|url=https://www.onlinekhabar.com/2020/08/888059|access-date=2020-11-06|website=Online Khabar|language=en-US}}</ref> It is believed that [[Sita]], consort of lord [[Rama]], came here to stay during pregnancy and it was the place where [[Lava (Ramayana)|Lava]] and [[Kusha (Ramayana)|Kusha]] were born.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Lumbini Development Trust- Birthplace of Buddha, Historical Place of Nepal, The World Heritage SiteLumbini Development Trust|url=https://lumbinidevtrust.gov.np/en/ramagrama/content/65|access-date=2020-11-06|website=lumbinidevtrust.gov.np}}</ref> |
|||
⚫ | |||
The temple is accessible by crossing the Triveni river and then by walking or taking a vehicle across the border via the nearby Gandaki barrage. |
|||
⚫ | |||
*[[Ayodhyapuri]] |
*[[Ayodhyapuri]] |
||
*[[Triveni Dham]] |
|||
*[[Janakpur Dham]] |
|||
==References== |
==References== |
||
{{reflist}} |
|||
[[Category:Purana temples of Vishnu]] |
|||
[[Category:Hindu temples in Bagmati Province]] |
|||
[[Category:Buildings and structures in Chitwan District]] |
|||
{{Hindu-temple-stub}} |
Latest revision as of 07:19, 23 October 2024
Valmiki Ashram | |
---|---|
वाल्मीकि आश्रम | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Hinduism |
District | Chitwan |
Province | Bagmati Province |
Deity | Ram, Sita, Rishi Valmiki |
Festivals | Ram Navami |
Location | |
Location | Chitwan National Park, Nepal |
Country | Nepal |
Location in Nepal | |
Geographic coordinates | 27°26′43.14″N 83°57′12.51″E / 27.4453167°N 83.9534750°E |
Architecture | |
Type | Pagoda Style |
Website | |
www.ddcchitwan.gov.np |
Valmiki Ashram (Nepali: वाल्मीकि आश्रम) is a Hindu Balmiki temple situated in Chitwan district of Nepal, inside Chitwan National Park.[1][2] It is close to the Triveni Dham where Tamasa, Sona and Sapta Gandaki rivers meet.[3][4] Deities worshipped here include Rama, Sita, and Valmiki. The festival of Rama Navami is also celebrated here.
According to Hindu mythology, it is the place where Rishi Valmiki lived and wrote the hindu epic Ramayana.[5] It is believed that Sita, consort of lord Rama, came here to stay during pregnancy and it was the place where Lava and Kusha were born.[6]
The temple is accessible by crossing the Triveni river and then by walking or taking a vehicle across the border via the nearby Gandaki barrage.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Nepal Press Report. 1973. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
- ^ Devi, Sanasam Sandhyarani (28 December 2011). India Nepal Relations. ISBN 9789382573357. Retrieved 7 August 2020.
- ^ "About Triveni Dham". 19 June 2020. Retrieved 8 August 2020.
- ^ "वाल्मीकि आश्रमको बेवास्ता". ekantipur.com (in Nepali). Retrieved 2020-08-19.
- ^ "'रामायण'को रचना गर्ने वाल्मीकि को हुन् ?". Online Khabar. Retrieved 2020-11-06.
- ^ "Lumbini Development Trust- Birthplace of Buddha, Historical Place of Nepal, The World Heritage SiteLumbini Development Trust". lumbinidevtrust.gov.np. Retrieved 2020-11-06.