Ganeshthan Temple
Hindu Temple, Nepal
27°42′22″N 84°26′55″E / 27.70611°N 84.44861°E / 27.70611; 84.44861Ganeshthan (Nepali: गणेशथान मन्दिर) is a Hindu temple located at Bharatpur Ward No. 11 in the Chitwan District of Nepal.
It is believed that the original structure of the temple was built in the fifteenth century by Muni Makunda, King of Palap. The modern temple was built in 1952, during the reign of King Mahendra.[1] The Ganeshthan Temple (Baseni) is one of the most famous Hindu temples in the ancient city of Bharatpur, Nepal. Every Tuesday, people from different parts of Bharatpur come to pray to the Hindu deity Ganesha at the temple.[2]
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Hindu temples in Nepal
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- Budha Subba Temple
- Budhanilkantha Temple
- Chandannath Temple
- Chandeshwari Temple
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- Dhaneshwor Temple
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- Doleshwor Mahadeva Temple
- Dungeshwor Temple
- Gadhimai Temple
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- Kamadhenu Mandir
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- Kushmanda Sarowar Triveni Dham
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- Shashwat Dham
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