Documents regarding the Paśupatināth Temple
Documenta Nepalica | Sources on the History of Religion and Law in Pre-Modern Nepal | Main Editors: Axel Michaels
The temple of Paśupati, "the lord of the animals," is located in the town of Deopatan, about three kilometers northeast of Kathmandu. The deity is an incarnation of Śiva and has been the patron deity of the kings of Nepal since the Liccavi period. The temple attracts thousands of pilgrims each year from the Kathmandu Valley and far beyond. The documents presented here cover various aspects related to Paśupati, such as rituals, administration, and social participation.
Ascetics
Regulations
Rituals
Satīs at Āryaghāṭa
Slavery