Pashupatinath Sanctuary is a popular Hindu sanctuary situated in Kathmandu, Nepal. Pashupatinath Sanctuary is the most seasoned Hindu sanctuary in Kathmandu. It isn't known for certain when Pashupatinath Sanctuary was assembled. Be that as it may, as indicated by Nepal Mahatmaya and Himvatkhanda the divinity here acquired extraordinary notoriety there as Pashupati. It is dedicated to Lord Shiva, who is worshipped as Pashupatinath, the universe's protector and preserver, and is one of the most sacred Hindu pilgrimage sites. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the temple complex is on the banks of the Bagmati River. Hindus place a high value on the temple, which is regarded as one of the holiest Shiva temples in the world.
It is accepted that a visit to Pashupatinath and offering petitions to God can scrub one's transgressions and bring salvation. Pashupatinath Sanctuary grandstands customary Nepalese pagoda-style design. The two-layered brilliant rooftop, silver entryways, and wonderfully cut wooden bars and figures make it a design wonder. The sanctuary complex is clamoring with different customs and functions over time. The most famous is the Aarti, which is performed every evening on the banks of the Bagmati River and draws a large number of devotees.