Damauli, March 26 : The
Chhimkeshwori Temple in Tahanu district is being developed as a site of
religious tourism. The temple located at Ambukhaireni rural municipality-2 has
been drawing religious tourists from the district and vicinity.
The temple can be reached after
15-km jeep drive from Ambhukhaireni, Prithvi Highway to Labdi and a short
trek.
Anyone visiting the temple situated
at the height of 2,134 meter can relish scenic view of peaks, such as
Dhaulagiri, Annapurna, Manaslu and Buddha. The enchanting view of snow-clad
mountains evidently lures the visitors.
The tourists conduct puja and offer
prayers at the temple. Currently, the number of visitors at Chhimkeshwori
Temple stands from around 50 to 100 in a day. It has boosted domestic tourism,
according to Krishna Tamang.
Tamang, who is the chair of
Chhimkeshwori Tourism Development Committee, informed that as many as 5,000
devotees visited the temple on the day of Fagu poornima-last Sunday- alone. The
New Year and Holi festival draw crowds here.
Priest at temple, Dhanraj Gurung,
said the people from Lamjung, Gorkha and Chitwan also visit the shrine. Even
the animal sacrifices are offered as consecration. It is the temple of Goddess
Chhimkeshwori. It is believed that once the Chhimkeshwori Devi is worshipped,
one gets his/her wishes fulfilled.
The reconstruction of the temple
has recently completed with the monetary support of Gandaki Province
government. It is one of the tourist destinations listed among 110 such sites
by the province government. The government had allocated Rs 4.5 million for the
reconstruction.
Even a trail and railing were set
up as part of the reconstruction with government support.
Chairman of Ambukhaireni rural
municipality, Shukra Chuman, informed that the local level had also given
priority to the promotion of Chhimkeshwori Temple. "The temple was
reconstructed with the initiation and activism of rural municipality. We are
planning for its further development and promotion," he shared.
Meanwhile, blacktopping has begun
on the road leading to the Chhimkeshwori Temple.
In order for facilitating the
tourists, even the homestay services have been launched down the hill. The local
from Hilekharka of Ambukhaireni rural municipality-6 have begun homestay.
Indigenous cuisines are served to
the visitors, according to Batumaya Gurung. She is chair of homestay management
committee. (RSS)