Budhanilkantha Temple, located at the base of the Shivapuri Hill in Budhanilkantha, Nepal, is a revered Hindu pilgrimage site. The temple is renowned for its large reclining statue of Lord Vishnu, which is carved from a single block of black basalt stone. This iconic statue, known as the "Sleeping Vishnu," measures about 5 meters in length and rests in the middle of a small pond, symbolizing the cosmic ocean. The deity is depicted in a tranquil state, lying on the coils of the Shesha Nag, a serpent with eleven heads. Dating back to the 7th or 8th century, the temple holds immense religious significance and is a major attraction for both devotees and tourists.
Planning a trip?