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English: The Ghodaghodi Lake is as diverse and profound as the lake’s eco-diversity. In fact the name Ghodaghodi means male and female horse. One cosmic belief that has stood the test of time is that the lake is tied to a very popular event between two of Nepal’s most revered deities. God Shiva and Parvati were said to have visited the lake in different forms. A hermit came upon the deities and turned them into a horse. Once they were in horse form they then circled around the lake
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