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  • novaevan
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    Interesting place

    Very interesting place to visit. Its the place where cremation takes place. It was extraordinary and scary-ish experience coming here

    Reviewed on May 24, 2019
  • rapha_y_nici
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    North part of Pashupatinath

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    Gaurighat was originally supposed to be an independent city and is today the northern part of the Pashupatinath area on the Holy Bagmati River. Only members of the royal family can sof ...

    Reviewed on Dec 9, 2018
  • GoodFood48
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    Incineration sites within the Pashupatinath Temple

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    Along with the Aarya-Ghat, another place is in the facility around the Pashupatinath Temple, where ritual fire entertainment is carried out.

    Reviewed on Nov 6, 2018
  • franco1953Genova
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    The ghat for the kings

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    This chat is just below the temple of Pashupatinath, only the members of the royal family could be cremed in this area.

    Reviewed on Jan 19, 2020
  • Katsumi56
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    It's a place to cleanse the body that is burned.

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    This is located in Pashpatinato, a Hindu sanctuary a little far from Kathmandu city. There are crematoriums on the left and right of the bridge over the flowing river, but this one is on the left toward the bridge. The body to be cremated is wrapped in marigold flowers and placed near the surface of the river to purify relatives. The width of the river is narrow, so you can see it well from the opposite bank.

    Reviewed on Nov 30, 2016
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