TEMPLE OF KHADGA DEVI MANDIR
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Bandipur,
Nepal
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2024
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2024
In this temple, the altar does not contain an idol, but a khadga, a sacred sword, offered to Mukunda Sen, the king of Palpa, by Shiva. This gift was said to have been exchanged by the king for food when he had become an ascetic and had renounced his past life. Wrapped in layers of cloth since that time, the khadga has been revered as a symbol of female power. Legend has it that anyone who looks at the naked sword is condemned to instant death.
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