[3] In another popular incident, in 1926 ( Nepali calendar 1983) Padma Kumari Devi Singh (11 yrs) who lived in Kailash Bhawan, Gharbari Tole road (Ward-2), Nepalgunj, went to pray at the Bageshwori temple as on that day she was very sad.
It was with the blessings of the Goddess Bageshwori that the very next day Thakur Ananda Swarup Singh (father of Padma Kumari Devi) received a proposal for her marriage which he accepted and in 1930 at Singha Durbar, Kathmandu, Padma Kumari Devi was married to Maj-Gen. Mahabir S. J.
B. Rana (who was the maker of the Junge Mahadev temple at Nepalgunj) and grandson of Cdg.
Every year it attracts a large number of devotees from around the country, as well as from the nearest border cities of India.
The temple receives huge number of devotee visitors on festivals such as Shivaratri, Teej, Magh Shukla Purnima.