Bindhyabasini Temple

The temple is situated at the top of a small hill and can be accessed via stone staircases on the East, North and South-East.

It's stated that the priest could use the Guthi Lands endowed for the temple to perform regular and ceremonial puja.

He had his men go to Bindhyachal Parbat (currently in Uttar Pradesh, India) to bring back a statue of the goddess.

[6] Goddess Bindhyabasini is commonly believed by the residents of Miruwa to be the replacement for the eighth child (Lord Krishna) of Devaki and Vasudeva.

The temple is currently managed by Bindhyabasini Dharmik Chettra Bikash Samiti [7] which has carried out several improvements and upgraded the area.

A lift with a capacity of 12 people was installed in the temple premises,[8] and inaugurated by the President of Nepal on March 7, 2019.

[9] The facility allows for a meeting point for senior citizens, provides food every day to those who attend, and arranges for talks on a variety of subjects.

The Bindhyabasini temple in the evening