Narayan Prasad Subedi, treasurer of the fund, has informed that no pass has been arranged for visiting the temple.
What you should know
According to Pashupati Area Development Fund, four doors of the main temple were opened from 3:00 am for the devotees who come to see Pashupatinath during Haritalika (Teez) festival.
Subhaschandra Joshi, Acting Member Secretary of the Fund informed that the four gates of Pashupatinath have been opened from 3:00 am especially for Hindu women to have darshan easily.
After the opening of the four doors, security, voluntary service, arrangement of sandalwood offering, arrangement and improvement of the darshanmarg, arrangement of shoes and slippers, emergency health services, entertaining songs with worship, bhajan kirtan, Diwali, and arrangement of places for fasting people, etc., he said.
Four queues have been arranged to enter the Pashupatinath temple from the outer part of the Pashupati area . The first queue has been arranged to enter the temple premises from the north door via Gaurighat-Umakund-Dakshinamurthy-Rudragadeshwar-Vasuki, exit from the west main door and return from the Kailash South shoe-slipper room with shoes.
2nd line Mitrapark-Jayabageshwari-Panchaganesha-Bhimsensthan-Bhuvaneshwari-Shankaracharya Math south via Falame bridge west small door to enter the temple courtyard and exit through the west main door and Shankaracharya Math South shoe slippers room and return with shoes.
The line of the third queue Pingalasthan-Charshiwalaya-Panchadeval-Bajraghar-South door has been arranged to enter the temple courtyard through the small door next to Kotiliteshwar temple and exit through the south door and return with shoes from the shoes and slippers room temporarily constructed before Panchadeval.
fourth row Arrangements have been made to cross the bridge near Aryaghat via Tilganga-Ram temple, cross the bridge near Aryaghat, enter through the east door of Sri Pashupatinath temple, exit through the east door and return by taking shoes from the temporary shoe room next to the bridge near Aryaghat. Inside the original temple, eight queues have been arranged, said Joshi, member secretary on behalf of the fund.
From 3:00 a.m. in the morning, so that the pilgrims can return quickly after their darshan, He said that arrangements have been made to open all the four doors of the temple. Arrangements have been made so that even during the Shree Yantra Puja at the Pashupatinath temple, the netting can be seen from outside.
For the convenience of pilgrims and other devotees within the Pashupatinath temple premises, distribution arrangements have been made for the convenience of the visitors and other devotees.
The information officer of the fund, Anita Bhatt, said that tourists from third countries who have paid the ticket for the tourist entrance fee will be allowed to visit the fair area (except the temple premises). He also said that arrangements have been made in the right and left areas of the Bhakuntol-Wankali road for religious activities to be performed by the devotees using Brahmins such as Gaudan and Purnapatro.
The fund has requested the devotees not to come to Pashupatinath wearing valuable jewelry and taking children with them. Regular visitors to Pashupatinath can enter through any of the four doors mentioned above only until 5:30 am.
Treasurer of the fund Narayan Prasad Subedi informed that no pass has been arranged for visiting the temple.
