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Jaleshwar
Mahadev
Temple (Nepali:
जलेश्वर
महादेव
मन्दिर)
is
a
hindu
temple
of Shiva situated
at Mahottari
district,
Nepal.[1] Pilgrims
visit
this
temple
on Maha
Shivaratri and Vasant
Panchami.[2] The
city
of Jaleshwar where
this
temple
is
located
is
named
after
this
templetemple.
Records
indicates
that
the
temple
was
in
existence
from
the
time
of
King Janak.
It
is
believed
that
during
the
marriage
between Rama and Sita,
soils
were
taken
from
this
temple.[4] A
copper inscription in
the
temple
indicates
that
to
administer
the
temple,
in
1869 BS (1812-1813),
king Girvan
Yuddha
Bikram
Shah provided
275 bighas of
land.[5]
The
temple
is
constructed
with
Gumbaja architecture.
In
the
middle
of
the
main
temple,
there
is
a
square Shiva
Linga which
lies
below
water.
There
is
a
pond
near
the
temple.
Records
indicates
that
the
temple
was
in
existence
from
the
time
of
King Janak.
It
is
believed
that
during
the
marriage
between Rama and Sita,
soils
were
taken
from
this
temple.[4] A
copper inscription in
the
temple
indicates
that
to
administer
the
temple,
in
1869 BS (1812-1813),
king Girvan
Yuddha
Bikram
Shah provided
275 bighas of
land.[5]
The
temple
is
constructed
with
Gumbaja architecture.
In
the
middle
of
the
main
temple,
there
is
a
square Shiva
Linga which
lies
below
water.
There
is
a
pond
near
the
temple.
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