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Barahi temple
Đăng ngày: 26 Thg5, 2020
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TheSandeepKarki
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nếu bạn đang đến thăm Pokhara đây là điều đầu tiên tôi muốn giới thiệu để ghé thăm. Khu vực đáng yêu và yên bình nhất để tham quan và được thờ.
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Đăng ngày: 5 Thg11, 2022
AURURA木木
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On the lake island, so we have to go by boat. It's windy and rainy today. It's windy. Meet six Indians, together by boat, very happy, although do not understand the meaning of the temple, but still this experience is very interesting.
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Đăng ngày: 30 Thg9, 2018
诗意情节
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The island in Lake Feiwa is the Temple of Shakti, which is the most important symbol of Bokla. Shakti, the goddess of power, is the goddess of protection for women, should make a strategy earlier and feel the temple better.
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Đăng ngày: 25 Thg11, 2017
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The Shakti Temple is located on the central island of Lake Feiwa. It is the most important symbol of Bokara. We need to wait for the island by boat. Four of us rented a boat. The scenery on both sides of the island is very beautiful. It takes about 10 minutes to get to the island. The island is small and has many pigeons around the temple. According to local guides, Shakti, the goddess of power, is the goddess of women's protection. Therefore, many female worshippers can often be seen here crossing the lake, bringing many female animals and poultry to the gods. Now it has become an indispensable part of the local marriage ceremony.
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Đăng ngày: 14 Thg11, 2015
广州丁满
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It's the size of a pavilion, but it's very famous. It shows the powerful appeal of the goddess Shakti in the area. The temple is beautifully built, the bells on the top of the tower are meticulously crafted, and the gods and animals at the temple gate are lifelike. The power of religion is unbelievable when devout Indians take off their shoes and squeeze into temples where only a few people can worship.