Indraneelaparvatam (Nepal)
📍 Location
- Kathmandu, Nepal
A revered Himalayan shrine, the hill itself is worshipped as a manifestation of Lord Shiva (Neelachalanathar). Though not a temple structure, it's celebrated as a site of divine presence in the Himalayas.
Main Deities
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Lord Shiva as Neelachalanathar (the “Blue-Moved Lord”)
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His consort Neelambika
🌳 Sacred Elements
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The hill—Indraneelaparvatam itself is the sacred manifestation of Shiva.
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A green-colored rock on the hill is revered as the form of the Goddess.
📖 Legends
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Indra is believed to have worshipped Lord Shiva here.
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Arjuna obtained the Pasupata Astra after worshipping at this site.
✨ Specialties
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One of the 275 Paadal Petra Sthalams (Shiva shrines sung in Thevaram), and the first among the Himalayan ones.
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Part of the four Himalayan Paadal Petra Sthalams—alongside Kedarnath, Gaurikund, and Mount Kailash.
📜 Scriptural Importance
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Celebrated in Thevaram hymns by Sambandar, even though he did not visit physically.
🙏 Benefits of Worship
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Worshipping here is believed to grant wealth, health, prosperity, and spiritual blessings.
📖 Thevaram Connection (Naalvar)
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Sambandar sang hymns here.
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No records of hymns by Appar, Sundarar, or Manikkavachakar.

Pashupatinath Temple, by Bijay Chaurasia (own work, 20 July 2020), licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0.
Temple Address:
Pashupati Nath Road, Kathmandu 44600, Nepal
☎️ Contact:
None
🌐 Website:
None
🕰 Opening Hours
As a natural holy site rather than a temple, it is freely accessible year-round (no fixed opening hours).
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