A decision on this regard was taken during the talks with Prime minister, Sushil Koirala at his residence in Baluwatar.
He was positive towards the demands of Indian priests and also assured them to provide with 17 per cent allowances from the temple's special offerings, an official source said.
Special worshipping in the Pashupatinath temple was cancelled for more than a month due to the agitation launched by the Indian priests.
The priests agreed to the talks and has agreed on 17 per cent commission from the Pashupati Area Development Trust, officials said.
The Pashupatinath temple has one chief priest and four other priests. The chief priest is entitled to get Rs 150,000 and other priests Rs 125,000 as monthly salary from the Trust besides the allowances.
However the temple was suffering a huge loss for a month after the special offerings was cancelled due to the protest.
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