Pashupati Nath Temple

Kathmandu, Bagmati Province(Nepal) — All temples in Bagmati Province(Nepal)

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Pashupati Nath Temple

Kathmandu, Bagmati Province(Nepal)
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DeityShiva
TypeFamous

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Temple Guide • Kathmandu • 2026

A simple, practical guide for devotees and travelers—what to expect at the temple complex, who can enter the main shrine, important rules, and FAQs.

State/Province: Bagmati Province
City: Kathmandu
Deity: Lord Shiva (Pashupati)
Type: Famous

Pashupatinath is one of the most revered Shiva temple complexes in Nepal and an important pilgrimage destination for devotees across Nepal and India. The entire area feels deeply spiritual—temples, shrines, sadhus, and rituals happening throughout the day create a powerful atmosphere.

Visitor tip: Go in the morning for a calmer experience. Evenings feel more devotional (especially near the river), but can be more crowded.

Temple Location (Quick)

Pashupatinath Temple Complex
On the banks of the Bagmati River, Kathmandu, Nepal

Why Pashupatinath is Special

The temple is dedicated to Pashupati, a manifestation of Lord Shiva. The complex is also part of the UNESCO-inscribed heritage zones of the Kathmandu Valley, which makes it both a sacred and historically significant place.

Important Darshan Rules (Must Know Before You Go)

Entry to the Main Temple

The main temple is open only to Hindus. Non-Hindu visitors can still experience the place by viewing the main shrine area from outside vantage points across the river and exploring permitted parts of the complex.

Photography, Leather Items & Basic Etiquette
  • Photography rules are strict inside the complex—avoid taking photos where prohibited.
  • Leather items (like shoes and belts) are typically not allowed inside; follow the local instructions and leave them outside.
  • Wear modest clothing and maintain silence/discipline around ritual areas.

Bagmati River Aarti Experience

A beautiful part of the visit is spending time near the river in the evening, when the atmosphere becomes more devotional. Many visitors plan their temple time so they can also witness the evening aarti by the riverbank (timing can vary by season and local schedule).

How to Reach (Simple)

Pashupatinath is in Kathmandu and is reachable by taxi/ride services from most parts of the city. If you are visiting Kathmandu for a short trip, keep extra time for traffic and security checks, especially during festivals and peak tourist seasons.

Practical Visit Tips

  • Carry minimal items; keep your phone silent and respect the temple rules.
  • If you are visiting with elders, choose calmer hours and keep water with you.
  • Do not disturb rituals or cremation areas—observe respectfully from a distance.
  • During major festivals (like Mahashivratri and Teej), expect very heavy crowds and tighter security.
Useful Official/Reference Links

Note: If an official site is temporarily not opening, use the tourism board and UNESCO pages for basic verified info.


FAQ (For Google + Visitors)

Where is Pashupatinath Temple located?

It is located in Kathmandu, Nepal, on the banks of the Bagmati River.

Which deity is worshipped at Pashupatinath?

Pashupatinath is dedicated to Lord Shiva (Pashupati form).

Can non-Hindus enter the main temple?

The main temple is open only to Hindus. Non-Hindu visitors can view the main shrine area from outside points and explore permitted areas of the complex.

Is Pashupatinath a UNESCO World Heritage site?

It is part of the UNESCO-listed Kathmandu Valley World Heritage property (Pashupati monument zone).

Is photography allowed inside the temple complex?

Rules can be strict and vary by area; follow local instructions and avoid photography where prohibited.

What is the best time to visit?

Weekday mornings are usually calmer. Evenings feel more devotional, especially near the river, but can be crowded.


State / City / Deity / Type

State/Province: Bagmati Province (Nepal)
City: Kathmandu
Deity: Lord Shiva (Pashupati)
Type (Jyotirlinga / Shaktipeeth / Famous): Famous

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