In the verdant expanses of Jiwanpur Dhunibeshi, the month of Ashad (July-August) heralds the season of lychee harvesting, a time when the air is sweet with the promise of succulent fruits. As the monsoon rains begin to quench the thirst of the land, the lychee orchards become a hive of activity. Farmers, with years of experience etched into their hands, carefully select the ripest lychees, their red skins a vibrant contrast against the green foliage. The harvest is not just an act of agriculture but a communal celebration of nature's bounty. Families come together, sharing stories and laughter, as they gather the fruits that are as much a part of their heritage as the soil they stand upon. In this picturesque setting, the lychee harvest is more than just an economic activity; it is a cherished cultural moment, a testament to the harmony between the people and their natural environment.
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Sunday, December 12, 2021
The roads are expanding and new constructions are underway, making travel to the Jiwanpur Hillside in Dhading more accessible. The accompanying video and photos capture the journey to the Jiwanpur Kali Temple. This destination is approximately 15 km from Sitapaila or 30 km from Thankot.
While Jiwanpur may not be the prime choice for extended stays, it offers an excellent opportunity for hiking and immersing oneself in the natural splendor of the hillsides. The area is known for its crisp air, panoramic mountain vistas, and elevated landscapes. A visit to Jiwanpur's hillsides can be a serene escape to refresh the mind. My visit in Mangsir (December) was greeted with the robust aroma of blooming mustard fields, adding to the area's charm. It's truly a delightful experience. Consider a trip to the Kali Temple in Jiwanpur, Dhading, for a tranquil retreat.
Wednesday, February 17, 2021
Kalika Mandir Jeewanpur
Sunday, January 3, 2021
Gorakhnath Temple at Jiwanpur
Gorakhnath temple is located just 5km downward to Rupakheti gaun from Jiwanpur and 2 km from Dharke Dhading highway. Local hindus built the temple in hillside area. The road to the temple is gravel till this post. Temple location is huge area and there used to have yoga conference etc. I found hall for about 2 hundred people for such meetings just beside the temple.
Entrance you need shoe off on the gate. And you not allowed to worship with any kind of dust and food inside the temple. All the temple and other sculpture are painted with bright colors like golden, orange colors. You can get picture video free in here. No sacrifise and animals allowed because cleaning is very strict.
So if you ever getting to Dharke Dhading, jave visit the place. You will mesperize by the built of the temple. A calm and chill environment and clean and neta temple you will ever visit.
Tuesday, December 15, 2020
Jiwanpur A Short Overview
Jiwanpur, nestled in the hills of the Dhading district, is a picturesque locale situated to the north of the Dharke highway. A mere 6 km journey from the main road will bring you to this enchanting destination, which lies approximately 25 km from Sitapaila and 35 km from Nagdhunga. The area is renowned for its crisp, refreshing air and the undulating beauty of its hills. Visitors can also witness the rich tapestry of diverse and organic agricultural practices that adorn the landscape.
Atop the highest hill of Jiwanpur stands the revered Kalika Mandir, where a brass lion statue proudly guards the entrance. From this vantage point, one can soak in the panoramic views stretching across Dhading to Nuwakot. Historically, Gurkhas would pause at this temple during their journey to deliver fulpati to Hanumandhoka, and remnants of an old army encampment echo this storied past.


























