Bala Tripura Sundari Temple, Hindu temple in Tripurakot, Nepal.
Bala Tripura Sundari Temple is a shrine located at the junction where three rivers meet in Tripurakot. The grounds contain statues of five goddesses and eight metal religious figures arranged throughout the sacred space.
The shrine was founded in 1114 BS when King Bikram Shahi discovered a statue of Bhagwati goddess during excavation work at this location. This discovery led to the establishment of worship practices at the site.
Pilgrims visit here year-round to honor Bala Tripurasundari, and the site draws larger crowds during major festivals when families gather to celebrate together.
The shrine is open throughout the day for visitors to enter freely at any time. Daily ceremonies take place at scheduled times, so arriving early or late in the day may offer different spiritual experiences.
This location is the only place in the world where devotees receive blessings specifically from Bala Tripurasundari, the daughter aspect of goddess Tripura Sundari. This distinction draws pilgrims who seek connection with this particular divine form.
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