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  • This stub is about one of the districts of Nepal, and is based basically on the information available with Districts of Nepal. The stub has certainly the potential for further development by incorporating information on several aspects, including the following:
    Origin of name – History – Geography – Economy – Sub-divisions – Transport – Demographics – Culture - Flora and fauna- Education – Media – Sports. Wherever required/ possible, Notes/ External links/ Further reading/ References may also be given. I invite all interested editors to collaborate. Thanks. --Bhadani 14:08, 16 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]
  • The title is misspelled, isn't it? It should be Dolkha (दोलखा), not Dholkha (धोलखा). --anon 03:56, 27 February 2006 (UTC)
  • A request to all the editors interested in developing the contents of one or more districts of Nepal – please suggest on the talk page of WikiProject Nepal districts. --Bhadani 14:46, 30 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]

dolakha has more nice thing than just hindus temple.

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The Bhimeshwar temple is located in Dolakha Bazar of Bhimeshwar. The main statue of this temple is god Bhim. Bhimsen or Bhimeshwar or Bhim of Dolakha and is noted as one of the most popular throughout the country Nepal. He was the second prince of panch pandav and notably worshiped by the traders or merchandizers as their will god. In Dolakha, the roofless temple constitutes the idol of Bhimsen, which is triangular in shape and made of rough stone. Most people regard this idol as Bhimsen but it has three reincarnations: first as Bhimsen himself, second as Goddess Bhagawati, who is worshipped by sacrificing animals as demon/devil and third as: God Shiva who is never offered sacrifices.

Local legend has it that ages ago, 12 porters coming from elsewhere stopped at this spot and they made three stone stoves to cook rice. After a few minutes, it was noticed that one side of the rice grains were cooked but the other side was raw. When the porter flipped the cooked side up, the cooked rice became raw again when it came in contact with the triangular shaped black-stone. One of the porters became very angry and stubbed the stone with "Paneu"(laddle), which cut the stone and out of the cut flowed blood coated with milk. Later they realized that the stone is God Bhim. Worshippers started pouring in to pray God Bhim onwards. There are many faith-challenging incidents about the Bhimsen of Dolakha. The miraculous things of Bhimsen statue of Dolakha include sweating fluid like drops of warm water. People believe that if any bad incident is happening or going to happen in near future in the country then Bhimsen himself tries to protect his people by warning them through sweating etc.

From the point of view of Shree Bhimeshwar Shivapuran, there was a kingdom of Bhima that was blessed by god Brahma at the side of mountain peak. The people, who lived in the Bhima's kingdom had to live very sorrowful lives from the Bhima and so they prayed to god Shiva to save their lives. Then god Shiva came from Gaurishanker and killed the king Bhima. According to the history after Bhima's death, the statue of god at that spot was named -Bhimeshwar (भिमेश्वर). — Preceding unsigned comment added by Suntalkha (talkcontribs) 03:15, 6 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]

no much people interested on temple history

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some one can please explain (dolakha is District) which is big, there are many interesting things. why write history of just one temple? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Suntalkha (talkcontribs) 11:25, 7 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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Chhorolpahimtal is the one of the biggest glacier lakek of nepal. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 27.34.22.131 (talk) 13:12, 24 September 2022 (UTC)[reply]


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