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Tal Barahi Temple

Tal Barahi Temple, also known as Lake Temple or


Barahi Temple is a two story pagoda temple[1] located
in the Kaski District of the Gandaki Zone in western
Nepal.[2] It is a hindu temple of the Goddess Durga
(Barahi), the protector of gods. It is located in a
small island on the south east section of Phewa Lake
in Pokhara.[3] The temple is used for worship by both
Hindus and Buddhists.[4]

1 References
[1] Barahi Temple, Pokhara. Nepal.com. Retrieved 9 April
2015.

[2] Taal Barahi Temple (Lake Temple)". Np.geoview.info.


Retrieved 9 April 2015.

[3] Taal Barahi Temple in Pokhara. Thelongestway-


home.com. Retrieved 9 April 2015.

[4] Taal Barahi Temple. Wikimapia.org. Retrieved 9 April


2015.

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