The Indian government offered to assist Nepal in conservation and restoration of old monuments in the Pashupatinath Complex.
India also offered assistance in providing sanitation and hygiene facility in the temple complex, according to a joint statement issued at the end of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's two-day visit to Nepal.
Modi, who became the only Indian Prime Minister to visit Nepal in 17 years, prayed at the temple this morning on a Monday, considered auspicious as per Hindu calendar. He also gifted 2,500 kgs of sandalwood worth Rs two crore to the temple authorities.
There a tradition of keeping four priests and one chief priest at the temple from among the Bramhins of south India for centuries.
The complex also has a Ram temple and a Vaishnav temple.
The statement said the construction of the 'dharamshala' "will be commenced soon through GoI grant assistance."
"The Government of India offered to assist in the conservation and restoration of old monuments in the Pashupatinath Complex as well as in providing sanitation and hygiene facility in the Pashupatinath Complex," it added.
