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The Manakamana Temple the Gorkha region of Nepal is the consecrated place of the Hindu Goddess Bhagwati, an incarnation of Parvati. The name Manakamana begins from two words, "mana" which means heart and "kamana" which means wish. Loved since the seventeenth century, it is trusted that Goddess Manakamana stipends the desires of every one of the individuals who make the journey to her altar to venerate her. 


The Manakamana sanctuary lies 12 km south of the town Gorkha. The sanctuary is situated on a recognized edge 1,302 meters (4,272 ft) above ocean level and neglects the stream valleys of Trisuli in the south and Marsyangdi in the west. The staggering perspectives of the Manaslu-Himachali and Annapurna reaches can be seen toward the north of the sanctuary. The sanctuary is roughly a 140 kilometers (87 mi) from Kathmandu and can likewise be come to by means of transport east from Pokhara in around three to four hours

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