Shivajatta Dharan : All You Need To Know Before You Visit
Shivajatta Dharan
Shivajatta : The religious tourism of Shivajatta in Dharan-4, which has religious history, is being overshadowed due to its inability to promote religious tourism. Shiva Jatta is also considered to be the Shiva Kunda where Shiva resided, but it has been overshadowed by its inability to develop as a religious tourist destination.Shivajatta, located about 5 km northeast of Dharan Bazaar, is a potential tourist destination.
Due to the inability to develop and propagate as a religious tourism area, it has been overshadowed by the inability to develop religious tourism and natural tourism destinations. According to the religious scriptures, Shiva, the Hindu deity, was walking around carrying the body of Goddess Sati. The locals say that it was called Shivajatta because his jatta fell on the spot while bathing.
There is always a waterfall in Shivajatta in Ward No. 4 of Dharan Sub-metropolis. There is also a pagoda nearby. It is believed that bathing in this waterfall, which is located 5 km northeast of Dharan, will cure the disease in July. Even though the road is unpaved, it has not reached as far as Shivajatta. You have to walk a little. Shivajatta is a place that has been overshadowed despite its abundant potential as a tourist destination. According to local Jamanvir Rai, no one has paid attention to its promotion and development. He said that Shiva Jatta was also called Shivakunda as he lived in Shiva Bas.
Until a few years ago, on the day of Shivaratri, the yogis of India used to come and stay for 3 months by burning incense. But lately, the yogis have stopped coming. He says that Shivajatta is more important than Pashupati area of Kathmandu. Rai said that many devotees could come here if this religious place of religious significance is to be publicized.
If we look at the example of the world, the attraction of tourists towards water is increasing. However, tourism entrepreneur Basudev Baral says that Dharan has not been able to identify the place where water is flowing 24 hours a day. He said, “Water is flowing from the waterfall in Shivajatta while there is a shortage of water in Dharan.
The people of Dharan are not seeing it.” He says that the natural beauty of Shivajatta will not be overshadowed if the road leading to it is built and its publicity is spread. “It should be promoted. The private sector cannot invest in it. It should be done by the local level and the government body for tourism,” he said.
According to locals, Shivajatta, which can be developed as a religious tourist destination, can be an attractive destination for internal and external tourists who come to avoid the heat during the summer. Religious tourists say that the Shivajatta area, which is a myth of the fall of Lord Shiva’s Jatta, is also an attractive center for tourists as it has a pagoda, a water fountain and a jungle area.
Taking tourists to Dharan’s Shivajatta waterfall, quenching the thirst for Namaste waterfall in Dhankuta will also help in the tourism development of Dharan. However, tourism-related bodies, tourism workers and the state have not paid attention to this. After the merger of the then Panchkanya VDC with Dharan two years ago, now Shivajatta, located in Ward No. 21 of Dharan Sub-metropolis, has been overshadowed by the huge potential of the tourist destination.
Shivajatta, located about 5 km northeast of Dharan Bazaar, is a potential tourist destination. By spreading its propaganda, natural tourism could be developed including religious tourism. According to the religious scriptures, Shiva, the Hindu deity, was walking around carrying the body of Sati Devi. According to local Jaman Bir Rai, it is called Shivajatta because his jatta fell on the spot while bathing. He says that Shiva Jatta is also called Shiva Kunda as he lives in Shiva Bas.
There is a waterfall in Shivajatta, which is located at No. 21 of Dharan Sub-metropolis. There is also a pagoda nearby. It is believed that bathing in this waterfall, which is located 5 km northeast of Dharan, will cure the disease in July. There is a pagoda near the waterfall. Even though the road is unpaved, it has not reached as far as Shivajatta.
You have to walk a little. Shivajatta is a place that has been overshadowed despite its abundant potential as a tourist destination. No one has paid attention to its publicity, promotion and development. If we look at the example of the world, the attraction of tourists towards water is increasing. However, tourism entrepreneur Basudev Baral says that Dharan has not been able to identify the place where water is flowing 24 hours a day.
While there is shortage of water in Dharan, water is flowing from the waterfall in Shivajatta, he said. He said that the concerned bodies have not been able to pay attention to the development of tourism that wants to enjoy water. He said that the natural beauty of Shivajatta should not be overshadowed if the road leading to it is to be constructed and its publicity is to be spread.
He claims that the nearby waterfall can attract tourists in the Terai region. Among the two big rivers in Dharan, the head of Seuti is also Shivajatta. You have to cross the bridge when you reach the waterfall. The destination is reached after walking for about two hours, most of the way straight and a little uphill. There is a temple built by the locals before reaching the waterfall.
Until a few years ago, on the day of Shivaratri, the yogis of India used to come and stay for 3 months by burning incense. But lately, the yogis have stopped coming. There is a statement that Shivajatta is more important than Pashupati area of Kathmandu. If this religious place of religious significance was to be propagated, many devout devotees could come here as well. The locals have demanded for the construction of a road to reach there.
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