The Bajrabarahi Temple, located in Godawari municipality, Nepal, is unique because it does not have a Gajur (Pinnacle) on top. Inside the temple, there are various incarnations of female deities. Outside, the temple is guarded by two tiger statues symbolizing the vehicles of Goddess Kali, and a statue of a bull representing the vehicle of Lord Shiva, further protecting the temple of Bajrabarahi.
The temple is surrounded by a large forest known for bird watching, with around 166 varieties of flora, including rare orchids. The jungle is home to a wide variety of birds, such as parrots, Bengal Green Pigeons, Black Drongo, Blue-throated Barbet, and Crested Serpent Eagle, making up 48 different bird species.