Barhakune Daha | |
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Nepali: ब्रहाकुने दह | |
Barhakune Daha | |
Location | Dang District, Lumbini Province |
Coordinates | 28°04′24″N 82°29′8″E / 28.07333°N 82.48556°E |
Basin countries | Nepal |
Barhakune Daha[1] (Nepali: ब्रहाकुने दह ) is a lake that lies in the Dang District, Nepal. This is situated in Ghorahi sub-metroploitan city- 07. Baraha Kshetra is three kilometres (1.9 mi) away from the market. This lies in north-west Mahabharat hilly regions’ arms. On the first of Magh (Nepali calendar), there helds the big fare.
People gather ashore the Barhakune Daha on the occasion of Maghe Sankranti[2]
- Barhakune Daha and Baraha Temple: It lies in the 7th ward of the municipality. There is a pond that has twelve corners (angles); hence its name barha kune daha. The Temple of God Bishnu, barah is also an important place for pilgrims in that area, and several temples of Ganesh and Shiva are there. A special fair is organised here during Maghe Sankranti. It is also a tourist spot.
See also
References
- ↑ https://greenera.com.np/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/20190615-Barah-Kshetra.pdf
- ↑ Nasana (2017-01-14). "Mass on Maghe Sankranti". The Himalayan Times. Retrieved 2022-03-12.
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