Gupteshwar Mahadev Cave is a significant religious and natural landmark located near the Devi's Falls in Pokhara. The cave is a sacred Hindu site dedicated to Lord Shiva, housing a naturally formed Shiva Lingam. It is considered one of the largest caves in Nepal. The cave system extends underground and features a subterranean stream that connects to the waterfall outside. The site holds particular importance during the festival of Maha Shivaratri, when it attracts a large number of pilgrims and devotees. The cave's interior environment is characterized by stalactites and stalagmites formed over centuries by mineral deposits. Access to the cave involves descending a series of steps, and the interior pathways can be narrow and require careful navigation. The cave's geological formation and its religious significance make it a notable destination for both spiritual and tourism purposes.
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