Jagadulla Taal Dolpa trek
Jagadulla taal is located in Jagadulla Rural municipality of Dolpa district in Nepal at the altitude of 4700m. Jagadulla taal is one of the pilgrimage sites which is called Jagadulla, Schooling. There are four big taal that cures every disease with many lama’s devotions and prayers there are four pilgrimages. This place is one of the biggest pilgrimage sites with lots of blessings from nine hundred thousand and nine thousand gods and nymphs. It is believed that there is a holy milk pond. According to myths whoever drink water from that pond people’s strength increase, and become beautiful, those who doesn’t have baby gets babies. In the Ancestor period, this taal is known as Doodh kunda. Later it is called Rakxes Daha and lately, it is called Prem Taal because it has the shape of a heart sign. People also believed that if we wash our hands and mouth from Jagadulla taal our sins are washed away, or the body becomes pure and get a blessing from Naag and wish and pray to Naag to fulfilled our wishes. The water which flows from here is also called disease-taker water.
Believes and tales Jagadulla taal
According to the myth, it’s believed that this place is a way to heaven. There are different myths that peoples follow and believed. Mountain Kailash Mansarovar and Jagadulla taal are same. There is no difference between them. This narrator of Jagadulla was a specious man called Kando Digyma Adamu.
Experiences of Jagadulla taal dolpa trek
Jagadulla trek give a mixed variety of experiences during the trek one can find the diversity of culture and nature within close strides of the walk. There is also one mountain which is called Kachha Meri Rakhla, the name of the tall is called Tenamthang, and the name of the river is called Nihunjhom Baalghi Chhu. There are four Mandala Thang (Mandalachaur). Four big mountains have never been melted since their creation.
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