Amargadhi
Amargadhi is a municipality and the district headquarters of Dadeldhura District in Sudurpashchim Province in western Nepal. It was named after Gorkha General Amar Singh Thapa, who fought in the Gurkha War between 1814 and 1816. At the time of the 2011 Nepal census, it had a population of 21,245 people living in 4,778 individual households.
Transportation
links Amargadhi to the Terai region of Nepal as well as Api Municipality in the Lesser Himalayas. Seti Highway branches off Mahakali Highway at Amargadhi towards Dipayal Silgadhi.Media
To promote the local culture, Amargadhi has three community radio stations: Radio Amargadhi 97.4 MHz, Radio Sudur Awaz 95 MHz, and Radio Aafno 104.8 MHz.Ghatal Temple
Ghatal Temple is a significant Hindu pilgrimage site located in Amargadhi Municipality-3, Sudurpaschim Province. The temple is dedicated to Ghatal Baba, a revered deity with deep local significance. Every year, the temple attracts thousands of devotees, especially during the Ghatal Devta Jatra, which is celebrated with great enthusiasm. The fair involves various traditional rituals and processions, showcasing the region’s cultural and spiritual heritage.The temple is historically linked to the Malla kings of Doti, with a local legend suggesting that Ghatal Baba was brought by the seventh queen of King Nagi Malla. Today, Ghatal Temple continues to serve as a vital center of worship and community gathering, playing a crucial role in the cultural identity of Amargadhi.