Sankata Temple(Remove your Planets dosa)

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Sankata Temple(Remove your Planets dosa)

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Sankata's temple is ensconced inside a crammed but quiet Tebahal colony adjacent to the crowded and noisy New Road market. You can pass through any of the alleyways that connect the market and Tebahal colony to enter the temple area.

The premise is unfenced with the temple tucked in southern most corner of the large open square bordered by houses. Of the temple's five gajurs, the one at the center is gilded and slightly taller than the other four. The gajurs are covered with straw mats during monsoon. The two storey temple has an overhanging roof made of copper that leans on wooden struts slanted outwards. Figures of different deities are carved on each of the struts.

Two multilayered light stands and, between them, a pillar with the life size statue of Bandhu Datta Bajracharya stands in front of the temple. Bandhu Datta Bajracharya is the shaman, summoned by King Narendra Dev, who brought and installed both the deities in the temple. While others can pray and worship, to date, only Bajracharya Newars are allowed to carry out the rites at the temple.

The front door leading into Karunamaya's sanctum sanctorum is open only during mornings on normal days. To see goddess Sankata, on the top floor, you enter from back and climb up the wooden ladder that ends right at the door to the sacred chamber.

Skulls and smiling faces of demons carved on the frames of the door look terrifying and a sense of eeriness sweeps through your nerves when you notice three dark eyes with sparkling edges stare at you from their affixed position on the door. The eyes follow you through the circumambulatory that runs round the shrine as the framed picture hung on the walls, too, have three big eyes. The third eye is placed between and slightly above the other two (like seen on Lord Shiva's face), except that the eyes on the frame are without a face. A pair of hands with a bowl each from left and right extends towards the unseen face, while legs hang from the mouth of two dogs at the bottom. One of the Bajracharya priests suggested that the frames represent a crematorium. Since Sankata's rites are based on tantric principles, the presence of a crematorium becomes pertinent, even if it is in the form of a representation.

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This item weighs 1 k.g. This item is available in Kathmandu/Lalitpur/Bhaktapur

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