Pashupati’s Mahashivaratri

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A Sadhu, who has arrived at Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu for the upcoming Maha Shivratri festival, applies paint over his forehead to decorate himself on Sunday. Thousands of Sadhus from the various parts of Nepal and India arrive to Pashupatinath Temple to mark the Maha Shivratri festival every year. Post/Photo: Anish Regmi
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Mahashivaratri, a much revered festivity of Hindus, especially the devotees of Lord Shiva was observed today.

Devotees have thronged Pathupatinath Temple since early Tuesday morning to offer prayers to ‘Bholenath‘ (Lord Shiva) on the occasion of Mahashivaratri.

Pashupatinath Temple is considered to be one of the major centres of pilgrimage for Hindus, especially Shaivaites.

All four doors of the temple were opened at 3:15 am for the devotees to pay homage to Lord Shiva.

Arrangements have been made for the devotees to enter the main temple from three doors (a door in the south of Pingalasthan, another one west of Jayabageshwori-Bhuvaneshwori, and the third from Mitrapark-Umakunda-Basuki).

The devotees are supposed to exit from the same door they have entered, said a Pashupati Area Development Trust official.

Approximately 1.3 million devotees are estimated to pay homage to Lord Pashupatinath at the festival this year, according to PADT.