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Anantalingeshwar Mahadev

Locals seemed to be more generous and caring about this location. They worship as normal there as a means of preserving it. They are also offering it to everyone at the same time. Surprisingly, the grounds of Anantalingeshwar Temple have numerous stone temples and stone images. A pond with a snake image in the middle also passes through your heart and gives off a religious feel.

The temple of Ananta Lingeshwar Mahadev is located in the southern foothills of Bhaktapur district, Suryabinayak municipality, Gundu, within a dense Rhododendron forest. In there Kunda, Shivalayas, Bhajan Mandali, and stone idols of various gods and goddesses can be found on the temple grounds. The temple of Ananta Lingeshwar Mahadev is located in a very calm and healthy atmosphere. You can take a direct bus from the Madhyapur-Thimi bus stop to the Ananta Lingeshwar bus stop. From the bus stop, it takes around 5-10 minutes to walk to the temple.

Locals seemed to be more generous and caring about this location. They worship as normal there as a means of preserving it. They are also offering it to everyone at the same time. Surprisingly, the grounds of Anantalingeshwar Temple have numerous stone temples and stone images. A pond with a snake image in the middle also passes through your heart and gives off a religious feel.

Once you arrive at the destination,  Will be able to see a stunning view of the city from the Himalayan range. Nonetheless, if you take it as a trek and short Hike, this may be a fantastic experience. The presence surrounded by of other temples, such as Doleshwar, Suwarnashwar, and Suryabinayak adds to the evidence that it is Anantalingeshwar Mahadev Temple.

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