Devghat Dham, Nepal – देवघाट वेणी – Shiva Vishnu Confluence
Devghat Dham is a sacred river confluence where the Kali Gandaki and Trishuli meet to form the Narayani, drawing pilgrims for bathing, prayer, ashram life, and Maghe Sankranti.
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Aug 14, 2026 - Shrawan 29 2083 BS - Shukla Dwitiya
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A good day to seek blessings at Tirth Dhams connected with Devi, Shiva.
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