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CG Temple "Shaswat Dham"
Short Introduction of CG Temple(Shaswat Dham)
In the country of peace, it’s not so easy to find a place to relax with some fresh air when you live in a busy city like Chitwan. So, a place like Chaudhary Shaswatdham (or just CG Temple as it is generally called) is a blessing itself. This place, which is more like a temple is opened for relaxation and religious purposes in Dhamkaul, Nawalparasi. Here is everything you need to know – getting a bus to CG temple, things to see in CG Shaswat Dham, the ticket price to CG Temple, and many more.
Shaswatdham lies on side of Mahendra highway and around 25 km west from center city Chitwan. You can get a bus to CG from Pokhara Buspark. The place is established as a center of attraction for all Nepalese as well as foreigners built by the Chaudhary Foundation Nepal which is spread over seven bigha land. Chaudhary Foundation is the biggest commercial group of Nepal owned by Binod Chaudhary who is the richest man in Nepal.
Features
The main features of CG Shaswat Dham are gurukul, yoga classes, religious museum, digital religious library, and a Shiva temple with the unique facility of vegetarian food. The fact is that the Dham would become the pride of Nawalparasi as well as the country. The Shaswat Dham had actually constructed the site for spiritual and mental peace naturally..
Environment
The Dham is surrounded by lakes on all sides which gives the splendid view of the temple, especially in evening and night. The lights of different colors add so much extra shines and beauty to the main temple actually challenges the full moon sky. The eyes get those demonic storms by lightening temple. As the cold water from typical traditional tap quenches your thirst you feel like inhaling a natural drug that cures the pain of the nomadic heart. An organic vegetarian food house has also been established on the premises of the Dham targeting all those vegetarians out there.
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