Badimalika Temple is one of Nepal's main temples, situated in the Triveni Municipality of Bajura district of Sudurpashchim Pradesh. The temple shrine is dedicated to the devotion of the Hindu Goddess, Bhagwati. Malika Chaturdashi is the biggest annual festival which takes place in this temple.Two priests operate the rituals in the temple; one from the district of Kalikot and the other is from the region of Bajura. To reach Badimalika temple, one has to make a difficult trek lasting 2-3 days from Martadi, the headquarters of Bajura district. At last, that difficult trek gonna be worth it because your soul smiles there and the rest is divine ✨️. More than 75,000 people were there this year for the visit. #heaven History of Badimalika Temple : According to Hindu scriptures, Daksha Prajapati, Sati Devi's father held a Yagya where he invited all the gods, except Lord Shiva. So Sati went to the ritual and questioned her father why she hadn't asked her husband, Mahadev. Daksha Prajapati answered that Shiva consumed beer, smoked ganja, dwelled in cemeteries, wore a snake around his neck, had dreadlocks, smeared his body with ash, and wore tiger skin. So he was not a fitting person to invite for such a vital ceremony. Unable to bear such harsh remarks of her husband from her father, Sati leapt into the yagya fire and gave up her estate. Mahadev was so furious with the news of her demise; he sent Birbhadra and Bhoot to kill Daksha Prajapati and break the ritual. Once he had gained his vengeance, Mahadev started to lament his wife's passing. Mahadev travelled the earth bearing the dead body of Sati on his back. At this time, Vishnu released his Sudarshan chakra and wounded the body of Sati, so that flies and other insects could rot her carcass. The places where Sati Devi's body pieces fell were regarded as Shakti peethas and considered essential sites of worship. Her left shoulder fell in mountain Mallagiri in this process. This peetha in Mallagiri was called Malika after that event. According to another Hindu legend, after executing the demon Mahisasur, Goddess Bhagwati rested in a place called Dwaredhunga in Kalikot district. During this time one low caste individual went to gather firewood at that location. The individual felt so weak that he begged the goddess for some meat and bread.In return, the goddess offered him everything he wanted. There was so much food that he was not able to finish it all by himself and called out for other people to join him in the feast. As his house seemed to be far from the place, his shouting could not be noticed by the citizens at his home, and nobody followed him. This enraged the individual, and so he asked the goddess to kill everybody in his residence. The goddess granted the person's dangerous wish. On reaching home, he found all his relatives dead, which angered him furthermore, and he returned to Dwaredhunga. On seeing him back, the goddess opened the temple gate and fled. Locals say that the impression of the blow delivered to the temple door by the wrathful individual can still be seen. The goddess left the place forever because of this occurrence, going through Triveni, Panchpur Patan, Mallapuri Patan, and finally settled in Badimalika.
Badimalika Trek is one of the least explored places in Nepal and every year during Janai Purnima the temple is visited by many devotees from different districts of Nepal. Badimalika is considered very difficult to reach due to no proper trails.. It's truly a trip of a lifetime and lies at an elevation of 4200m.
Our Legendary dude here :
Naresh Rawal (Porter/Guide) : 9841975982
Our Trip Route & Cost :
The total cost per person comes to around 15k -20k per person max.
Day 1 Surkhet - Achham ( Mangalsen - Sanpe - Martadi )
Day 2 Martadi - Mumra
Day 3 Mumra - Chhape
Day 4 Chhape to Tribeni Patan
Day 5 Tribeni Patan - Badimalika
Day 6 Badimalika - Nateswori Temple
Day 7 Nateswori Temple - Dailekh
Day 8 Dailekh ( Tallo Dungeswor ) - Surkhet ( Home )
Day 9 Peace !!
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