Jagadamba Nepali Dharmashala

Jagadamba Nepali Dharmashala
General information
Architectural style Choultry
Town or city Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh
Country India
Completed 1960
Cost Unknown
Client Jagadamba Kumari Devi
Technical details
Structural system Brick and Mortar
Design and construction
Architect Unknown

Coordinates: 25°18′57″N 83°01′01″E / 25.315864°N 83.016831°E / 25.315864; 83.016831

Inside view of Jagadumba Nepali Dharamshala Varanasi Setup by Rani Jagadamba Kumari Devi for Nepali in 1960

Jagadamba Nepali Dharamshala(Nepali: जगदम्बा नेपाली धर्मशाला) is a Nepali Dharamshala (religious rest house) in Varanasi. Established in 1960(2017 BS) by single donation of Rani Jagadamba Kumari Devi wife of Lt.-Gen. Madan Shumsher JBR.Jagadamba Nepali Dharamshala provides basic accommodation at a minimal cost. It is currently ran by Vidya Dharma Pracharini Nepali Samiti a comity made by Nepali living in Varanasi.[1]

History

Varanasi as a prominent Hindu pilgrimage town was one of the attraction for Nepali Hindus. In order to safely and cheaply help and accommodate Nepali Pilgrims and travelers in Varanasi Rani Jagadamba Kumari Devi wife of Lt.-Gen. Madan Shumsher JBR, daughter-in-law of Maharaja Prime Minister Chandra Shumsher JBR.[2] on her single endorsement established this Nepali Dharamshala.

Nepala Library

A small library is also established at the Dharmashala locally known as Nepala Library. The library has a vast collection of religious texts; Nepali, Hindi and Sanskrit literature and also has a newspaper and magazine.

Jagadamba Nepali Dharamshala at Rameswaram

Rani Jagadamba Kumari Devi also established a Nepali religious rest house, Dharmashala at Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu in 1959 (2016 BS). Currently the caretaker and his family has captured the Dharmashala and using it for their personal use against the will of the endorses Jagadamba Kumari Devi.

Gallery

See also

References

  1. Durga Bahadur Shrestha (1 January 2003). Kashi Bahadur Shrestha. Sahitya Akademi. pp. 11–. ISBN 978-81-260-1699-0.
  2. JBR, PurushottamShamsher (1990). Shree Teen Haruko Tathya Britanta (in Nepali). Bhotahity, Kathmandu: Vidarthi Pustak Bhandar. ISBN 99933-39-91-1.
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