The temple of Dakshinkali is dedicated to the Hindu
goddess Kali and is one of the most popular places
of worship in Kathmandu. Located 22 km from the city
center on the southern rim of the valley past Pharping
village, the shrine is especially crowded on Tuesdays
and Saturdays when animal sacrifices are offered to
the deity. According to a mythology the Goddess Durga
has killed the demon and drank the blood of animals.
This is the reason blood is scarified to her. The
temple was built by Pratap Malla during 17th century,
but the construction, seems to be very new. The preparation
before and after the offering is very interesting
to see.
On the way back, we stop at Chobhar gorge. Legend
has it that Manjushree cutout the gorge to drain out
Kathmandu valley was then a lake. There is a small
but picturesque temple of Adinath on the top of a
hill. From this top one can have a completed view
of snowcapped mountains peaks.