Haleshi

Heleshi (often referred to by its Tibetan name Maratika) is located in the eastern Middle Hills of Nepal and is a popular pilgrimage site for adherents of Tibetan Buddhism.

Understand

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Haleshi is the name of the village nearest to the site of sacred caves where Padmasambhava and his consort undertook three months of ritual that resulted in them attaining a state beyond life and death. Consequently, the caves are associated with practices pertaining to longevity.

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Halesi Mahadev Temple

Get around

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  • 27.19006186.6223921 Maratika Cave. pilgrimage site for adherents of Tibetan Buddhism Maratika Cave on Wikipedia Maratika Cave (Q6755052) on Wikidata OSM directions

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Sleep

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