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Palah: Dya | |
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पाला: दयो | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Hinduism |
District | Kathmandu |
Deity | Chanda Maharoshan or Achala(immovable one) |
Festivals | Navaratri, Dashain |
Location | |
Location | Te Bahal |
Country | Nepal |
Geographic coordinates | 27°42′8.57″N 85°18′43.74″E / 27.7023806°N 85.3121500°E |
Architecture | |
Creator | King Gunakama Dev |
Palah: Dya (Nepali: पाला: दयो), is one of the temples located at Te Bahal, Kathmandu, Nepal. Palah: Dya is a popular divinity for Buddhists who is worshipped, especially on Saturdays, to ward off bad luck and sickness.[1] Palah Dya is worshipped by Buddhists as well who accredit the shrine to Chanda Mahoroshan. [2]
This shrine along with Mahankal Than and Lumadi then are worshipped together on a single day.[1]