Nepal’s Pashupatinath Temple declared its assets for the first time
Property of the well-known Pashupatinath temple of Nepal has been declared for the first time. According to this, the cash in the temple treasury is Rs 120 crore. Apart from this, the temple has 9.276 kilograms of gold and 316 kilograms of silver in the form of property. The temple trust also has 186 hectares of land.
This temple located in the capital Kathmandu is dedicated to Pashupatinath, which is Lord Shiva. The temple was built in the fifth century. Pashupati Area Development Trust, which owns this wealthiest temple in Nepal, formed an 11-member committee headed by Milan Kumar Thapa in 2017 to assess its assets. In the local newspaper Kathmandu Post, Ramesh Subreti, executive director of the trust, said, “We are making the temple property public for the first time.”
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