Pashupatinath Temple, a UNESCO site in Nepal, is a revered Hindu shrine on the Bagmati River, dedicated to Lord Shiva and rich in culture and history.
The western entrance gate is the main entry door that leads directly infront of the Pashupatinath Temple.
Pashupati Aryaghat, beside the Bagmati River, is a sacred Hindu cremation site near Pashupatinath Temple, known for its spiritual and cultural rituals.
Pandra Shivalaya, near Pashupatinath Temple, is a row of 15 small Shiva shrines, each housing a Shiva linga, symbolizing devotion and sacred heritage.
Pashupatinath Sandhya Arati is a daily evening ritual on the Bagmati River banks, featuring chants, lamps, and music to honor Lord Shiva with devotion.
Pashupatinath Sadus, seen in saffron robes and ash markings, are Shiva devotees who live in renunciation, offering blessings and spiritual wisdom.