Sadhus in Pashupatinath Temple for Maha Shivaratri (Photo Feature)

This year, there has been a slight decrease in the number of Sadhus visiting Pashupatinath compared to previous years.

Saroj Basnet
Saroj Basnet
02/25/2025 06:34 AM EST1 min read

Kathmandu: Sadhus (saints) from the Pashupati area, India, and various places in Nepal have started to gather to mark the Maha Shivaratri.

Every year on Shivaratri, saints visit Pashupatinath temple to pay homage to Lord Shiva.

However, this year, there has been a slight decrease in the number of saints visiting Pashupatinath compared to previous years.

Preparation for Maha Shivaratri intensifies at Pashupatinath Area (Photo Feature)

The ongoing Maha Kumbh in Prayagraj, India, seems to be the reason behind the decrease in the number of saints this year.

Places, such as the Ram Mandir complex and other areas have been arranged for the saints. For the naga babas (ascetic sadhus), space has been designated inside the Pashupatinath temple.

The Pashupati Area Development Trust has estimated that around 500,000 devotees will visit the Pashupatinath temple this year.

(Glimpses of Sadhus from Pashupatinath Temple)

Sadhus

(Photo Courtesy: Saroj Basnet) 

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