Category:Dungeshwari Cave Temple

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Dungeshvara, Mahākāla or Pragbodhi Cave

English: It's called so because it's also a shrine to goddess dungeshwari. aka Mahakala caves aka Prak Bodhi, pragbodhi caves (Pragbodhi meaning prior to enlightenment) where the Buddha performed austerities for six years before he attained enlightenment. On the top, there are Tibetan buildings including a white stupa. Inside the three caves contain two Buddhists shrines as well as one Hindu shrine. One of the Buddhist shrines houses an emaciated Buddha covered in gold and the other shrine has a 6-feet tall Buddha statue. In the Hindu shrine, you will find the deity Dungeshwari.
हिन्दी: दुन्गेश्वरी
Camera location24° 44′ 12.19″ N, 85° 02′ 51.04″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMapinfo

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