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Satyawati temple (Nepali: सत्यावती मन्दिर) is located at Satyawati village of Palpa district in Nepal. The temple is located at an elevation of 1400 m near a sacred lake called Satawati Tal. The temple is dedicated to hindu goddess Satyawati. There is another small lake nearby called Budhi Satyawati (बुढी सत्यावती). About 300,000 people from Nepal and India, mostly hindus, visit the temple annually.The temple can be accessed though one of many foot trails; the main trail starts at the bridge of Jhumsa (Sisne River) in Siddhartha Highway, about 30-km south from Tansen and 19 km north of Butwal.

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  • Satyawati temple (Nepali: सत्यावती मन्दिर) is located at Satyawati village of Palpa district in Nepal. The temple is located at an elevation of 1400 m near a sacred lake called Satawati Tal. The temple is dedicated to hindu goddess Satyawati. There is another small lake nearby called Budhi Satyawati (बुढी सत्यावती). About 300,000 people from Nepal and India, mostly hindus, visit the temple annually.The temple can be accessed though one of many foot trails; the main trail starts at the bridge of Jhumsa (Sisne River) in Siddhartha Highway, about 30-km south from Tansen and 19 km north of Butwal. (en)
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  • Satyawati temple (Nepali: सत्यावती मन्दिर) is located at Satyawati village of Palpa district in Nepal. The temple is located at an elevation of 1400 m near a sacred lake called Satawati Tal. The temple is dedicated to hindu goddess Satyawati. There is another small lake nearby called Budhi Satyawati (बुढी सत्यावती). About 300,000 people from Nepal and India, mostly hindus, visit the temple annually.The temple can be accessed though one of many foot trails; the main trail starts at the bridge of Jhumsa (Sisne River) in Siddhartha Highway, about 30-km south from Tansen and 19 km north of Butwal. (en)
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