Bhairabsthan Temple

Bhairabsthan Temple (Nepali: भैरवस्थान) is a Hindu temple of Bhairab or Bhairava located about 9 km north west from the city of Tansen, in Palpa district of Nepal at an elevation of about 1470 m msl.

[2] The temple is visited by the people all over Nepal and mostly by the Hindus of Palpa and nearby districts.

During the festivals, animal sacrifices (buffalo, goat, ram and chicken) are performed in the temple.

Pancha Bali is also performed, which involves the sacrifice of five kinds of animals namely buffalo, goat, sheep, hen and duck.

[3] The main prasad of this temple is Rot (Nepali: रोट), which is a bread of rice flour mixed with various spices and fried in ghee.