Galkot, Feb 22 : Kalika Temple, also a religious tourist destination in Baglung district, has undergone renovation. The renovation is as part of the temple Guthi management committee's five-year strategic plan to add beauty to the temple, it has been said.
As part of the renovation, metal
sheets have been used for the roofing, and bricks used in an artistic way.
Similarly, the construction of sheds, and a firepit for performing a ritual is
underway. It took two months for the copper roofing, said the Guthi management
committee.
After the renovation, the temple's
appearance has been maintained in an artistic way, said the Guthi management
committee chairperson Kumar Khadka, adding that other structures would be
constructed in an archeological style.
"The temple's inner structures
were dilapidated. The copper roofing leaked. So, they got repaired in two
phases," he said.
Woods and metals would be used to
replace cemented and stoned structures in the temple, he said, adding that the
renovation cost Rs 2.6 million. The committee estimates Rs 8.3 million for the
construction of sheds and a firepit (Rs 7 million for the construction of
sheds, and Rs 1.3 million for a firepit). (RSS)