Saturday, December 21, 2013

Godawari/Naagdaha & Temples

Saturday again, I didnt have much plan but moms did. Our first pit stop, Santaneshwor Mahadev not that we planned for but Dad took the turn. Santaneshwor Mahadev is one of the famous Hindu temples located at the south-east of Kathmandu Valley. This Shiva temple is located in Jharuwarasi, Lalitpur and is about 6 km away from the valley. The name Shantaneshwor, meaning boon for having a baby. Thus the myth is people without children come to please the Lord. Mom had a trouble walking up the stairs which  should be around 300-400 stairs in total. From the top, we could see the concrete jungle of entire valley. Well, it went 360 degrees around.


Next, was Naag daha of Dhapakhel which was about 10-15 mins drive away. With few boats on the run it looked like Fewa lake of Pokhara. Although peaceful as it seemed we could see people around the lake busy washing. We then headed to Bajrabrahi Temple. The temple is 8 kilometres from Lalitpur, it took us about another 10-15 mins from Naag daha. The temple is famous for bird watching and is a wonderful picnic spot. We saw a lot of visitors in and around the temple. The temple is surrounded by a huge forest. I noticed that the temple didnt have a gajur (pinnacle). The myth says, the priest of the temple had a nightmare the night before it was supposed to go on. He saw that whoever tries to put on gajur would die. Thus the idea of gajur was abandoned and the temple remained without.



Finally Godawari, destined place, famous for its picnic spots and the Royal Botanical Garden. Godavari is a village situated  at the foot of Phulchoki (the highest hill in the valley-2715 metres) and 14 km southeast of Kathmandu. First, we went to "Naudhara". We paid around Rs25 entry free. People were busy picnicking, it was crowded and loud. Next, Godavari Kunda where water flows from within the temple. The Godavari Kunda (Spring) was fascinating as the water flows out the courtyard and to the  lake like site where people were busy boating around. The Royal Botanical Garden attracts many local residents and visitors but unfortunately it didn't us. Well, we didn't have much time to go around. The garden is popular for plants, trees, ferns, flowers, orchids and for birds and butterflies. It is one of the beautiful places just a few kilometres away to enjoy the nature, also proven to be a great picnic spot.

By then, we were starving. As we passed through small scenic Newari town of Harisiddhi, Thaibu and Badegaon, we had to stop by. One of the locals in Badegaon served us absolute delights. Choyla, kachila, batman, bara etc, a very typical Newari khaja and the taste was amazing. Although burning hot, we absolutely loved it. It was the best bara (O). It sure beats 'Honacha', another popular place for Newari khaja in Patan.


Shiva Temple-Shantaneshwor
Naagdaha
Bajrabarahi
Godawari
Godawari
Newari khaja
Bara 

Bajrabarahi Jungle