Pathibhara Devi Temple
The
shrine of the Pathibhara Devi temple is located on a mountain at 3794 meters in
the far east of Nepal. The temple is holy for Hindu's as well as Buddhists. The
godesses Pathibhara is said to make dreams come true.
The Legend
Located above 19.4 km east of
Phungling, the Devi at Pathibhara is said to have miraculous powers and is said
to have answered her devotees' prayers. Story regarding the foundation of the
temple has been passed to one generation to another generation. The story says
that when shepherds once led their sheeps to the place where the temple lies
today, hundreds of sheep disappeared as they were grazing. The distressed
shepherds then had a dream in which the Goddess told where she resided and
instructed them to carry out ritualistic sacrifices of sheep. When the
sacrifice was offered and the temple and the statue was build, the lost sheep
were said to have returned. The sheepherders then believed that to Goddess
accepted animal sacrifices, which later made her known as Raktakali Pathibhara
Devi too.
Goddess of Trust and Faith
Pathibhara Devi is considered as
one of the Shakti Peeths. Worshippers from different part of Nepal and India
flock the temple during special occasions, as it is believed that a pilgrimage
to the temple ensures fulfilment of all that the pilgrim desires. The pilgrims
sacrifice animals and bring gold and silver as offerings to the Pathibhara
Devi.
How to go to the temple?
Pathibhara lies in the junction of
three VDCs: Tapethok, Limkhim and PhawaKhola VDCs at a 19 kilometers distance
from Taplejung Bazaar (Phungling). To
reach the temple from Kathmandu, capital city of Nepal, you need to travel to
Charali which is 627 kilometers from Kathmandu towards Eastern Nepal. Charali
is 4 km ahead of Birtamod. From Charali, you need to take a left turn towards
Illam. After passing through Fikkal, Illam Bazaar Fidim and Taplejung Bazaar,
you reach Suketar airport. The airport is at the distance of 10 km from
Taplejung Bazaar. Till Suketar airports, which is about 240 km from Charali,
there are good pitch road. People can also rent vehicles with seating capacity
of 15 people from Birtamod to Suketar airport and back at about Rs 30,000. At
Suketar, there are hotels, lodges and facilities for food and drinks. Rent per
room ranges from Rs 100 to Rs 600 which is not very expensive in comparison to
that of other places in Nepal. But there is scarcity of water, hygiene can be a
problem.
There is no electricity supply in the
area. People have harvested some solar power at low scale but charging mobile
phones and other electric devices can still be a problem. From Suketar, you can
see Pathivara hill and Kanchanjunga mountain range clearly if the weather is
preferable. Roads have been constructed up to some distance ahead of Suketar
but because the roads there are seasonal, they cannot be relied upon.
To reach temple from Suketar, you need
to walk all the way through places like Deurali, Sebaro (Sebaro means Namaste
in Limbu language), Terse Deurali, Chata Chwok, Tallo Fedi and Mathillo Fedi.
From Suketar to Deurali, the roads are
comfortable, easy to trek and the time consumed at normal pace is about 1.5
hours. From Deurali it takes about 1.5 hours to reach Sebaro Chowk with similar
geographical areas and road conditions. Terse Deurali is nearly about 1 hour
more from Sebaro Chwok. After one more hour of trekking, you can reach Tallo
Fedi. These 5 hours of walk is a treat to those who like natural beauty and are
interested in photography. People who are lucky can see Red Pandas on the way.
Food and water is available at different places and there are shops for tea and
snacks. Two years down the line, roadways will be constructed to Tallo Fedi
according to the locals in the area. There are few lodge and hotels in the area
as well.
From Tallo Fedi to Mathillo Fedi, the
roads are tougher than before. Steps roughly made up of stones are on the way.
There are fewer shops for tea and other requirements. After 2 hours of
trekking, you can reach Mathillo Fedi. Devotees should stay one night at
Mathillo Fedi to avoid hectic walk and body aches. Mathillo Fedi has capacity of
adjusting and feeding about 2000 people every night.
Way from Mathillo Fedi to the temple
is not everybody’s cup of tea. After walking uphill for about 3 hours, you can
reach the temple. You need to buy everything related to Puja including animals
for sacrifice and drinking water at Mathillo Fedi because there are no shops or
places to buy after that.
Smaller temples are seen on the way on
which devotees offer money. Thread strands along the roads goes all the way to
the temple which was tied by devotees. Now, devotees are not allowed to tie
threads to roadside trees and bushes.
Even though the temple is located at
the altitude of 3800 meter, the area is full of trees because of which, the
travelers will not feel any kind of altitude sickness still the chances of altitude
sickness can happen.
The best time to visit pathibhara is mid-Falgun,
Chaitra, Baisakh and mid -Jestha
Distance
By Road:
Kathmandu- Charali 627 KM
Charali(Jhapa) - Taplejung
(Phungling Bazaar) Mechi National Highway 236 KM
Suketar-Pathibhara 19 KM
Major Stops on Pathibhara Cultural Trial
Suketar - Deurali about 2 km
Deurali = Ramitedanda about 1.5 km
Ramitedada - Chatedhunga about 4.5 km
Chatedunga - Bhalugauda about 2.5 km
Bhalugauda = Phedi about 3 km
Phedi - Pathibhara Devi Temple about 2 km
What to carry for the trip?
Devotees should carry warm clothes along with
them because the climate of the place is usually cold due to high altitude.
Apart from that, comfortable shoes to walk, rain coat, walking stick, torch
light, toilet paper, drinking water, glucose vita, chewing gum, chocolates and
some medicines for headache and body aches are necessary.
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