Chatara

  • Sunsari, Nepal
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Chatara is a quiet sanctuary located in Nepal's Sunsari District, just 11 km west of Dharan Sub-Metropolitan City. This lovely site has a well-paved connection to Itahari municipality, making it a convenient option for travelers seeking spiritual tranquilly and cultural immersion. Chatara, one of the most important religious places in Nepal's eastern area, entices with its complex blend of Hindu temples, colossal statues, and a very spiritual atmosphere.

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Chatara attraction stems from its serene environment on the banks of the Koshi River. This region is extremely religiously significant for Hindus, with a number of respected Hindu temples, including the brilliant Radha Krishna Mandir and the majestic Hanuman Mandir and Statue. Dharamshala, a sacred pilgrimage site, exemplifies the friendliness that pervades this holy place. 

This religious site spiritual energy comes alive during holy days and festivals. Pilgrims go on spiritual treks during Rishi Panchami, Byas Panchami, and Kartik Purnima, deriving strength from the purity of their surroundings. The moniker "Chataradham" or "Prachin Haridwar" attests to the area's profound spiritual significance. The prestigious Kumbha Mela, a Festival of Religions, was held on the grounds of Chatara in 2003 and 2014 AD, attracting a large crowd of devotees from Nepal and India. During this grand event, the river's holy waters are embraced, and the profound Shahi Snan, or Royal Bath ceremony, takes place. According to Hindu mythology, this ceremony purifies the soul and ends the cycle of rebirth. 

The landscape of Chatara is studded with magnificent temples that serve as pillars of faith and devotion. The Hanuman Mandir and Statue stand tall, representing power and devotion to Lord Hanuman. The venerated Shiva Mandir resonates Lord Shiva's heavenly presence and captivates visitors with its spiritual ambiance. Auliya Baba Dham provides a space for spiritual contemplation and reflection.

Reaching Chatara is a voyage of self-discovery. The road to this spiritual enclave connects Dharan and Itahari, and the journey is fraught with anticipation. Boating routes from Chatara to Simle and Ghurmi provide a one-of-a-kind opportunity to observe the region's picturesque splendour from a fresh perspective. Adventurers can also go rafting down the Tammur or Sunkoshi rivers, which lead to Chatara's hallowed shores.

Chatara, with its rich spiritual tapestry and cultural significance, entices visitors seeking an authentic experience with Nepal's past. As you walk the walks of Radha Krishna Mandir, bathe in the sanctity of Hanuman Mandir, or experience the grandeur of Kumbh Mela, you will not only be witnessing history, but also becoming an intrinsic part of Chatara's rich tapestry of faith and devotion.

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