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Ward No. 3 of Butwal Sub-Metropolitan City is located at the foot of height near the confluence of Chidiya Khola and Tinau Khola. On the right side of the highway from Butwal to Palpa, there is a temple of Siddhababa on the upper side.

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English: Ward No. 3 of Butwal Sub-Metropolitan City is located at the foot of height near the confluence of Chidiya Khola and Tinau Khola. On the right side of the highway from Butwal to Palpa, there is a temple of Siddhababa on the upper side. It is considered as a sanctuary. The statue of Siddhababa was erected in the present place as an A-floor temple after it was discovered in 2002 BS that the road was dug with tridents, flagpoles and dhunis. The temples of Pashupatinath, Jagannath, Badrinath and Bishwanath have been built in the premises of this temple and given the form of Chardham. There are temples and idols of Shiva, Ganesh, Vaishnavi, Chandannath, Manashadevi, Santoshi Mata, Durga, Nag, Vishwakarma, Siddhababa and Akhandadhuni. The Hindu festival of Maghe Sakranti attracts a large crowd of devotees. Siddhababa's unbroken melody and unbroken lamp has been ignited since time immemorial.
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Camera location27° 41′ 11.76″ N, 83° 25′ 56.28″ E  Heading=60° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

Ward No. 3 of Butwal Sub-Metropolitan City is located at the foot of height near the confluence of Chidiya Khola and Tinau Khola. On the right side of the highway from Butwal to Palpa, there is a temple of Siddhababa on the upper side. It is considered as a sanctuary. The statue of Siddhababa was erected in the present place as an A-floor temple after it was discovered in 2002 BS that the road was dug with tridents, flagpoles and dhunis. The temples of Pashupatinath, Jagannath, Badrinath and Bishwanath have been built in the premises of this temple and given the form of Chardham. There are temples and idols of Shiva, Ganesh, Vaishnavi, Chandannath, Manashadevi, Santoshi Mata, Durga, Nag, Vishwakarma, Siddhababa and Akhandadhuni. The Hindu festival of Maghe Sakranti attracts a large crowd of devotees. Siddhababa's unbroken melody and unbroken lamp has been ignited since time immemorial.

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