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Places To See In
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Patan Durbar Square
Nowhere else can be seen such a
compression of marvelous monuments
within a limited space like in the
Patan Durbar Square. Besides the old
royal palace, which dominates all
others in grace and grandeur, here
is the 17th-century Krishna Mandir.
Entirely made of stone, this
shikhara-style structure with 21
pinnacles is dedicated to Lord
Krishna, a savior deity in Hindu
pantheon, and is equally noted for
rare stone carvings on its walls,
which depict various episodes of the
epic wars of Ramayana and
Mahabharata. Other landmarks within
the Square are Tusha-hity (water
spout), Sundari Chowk, Taleju Temple
and the Keshav Narayan Chowk. The
Hiranyavarna Mahavihar (Golden
temple), Rudravarna Mahavihar and
the terra-cotta temple of
Mahabouddha are other highlights in
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Hiranaya Varna Mahavirhar ( Golden
Temple)
Located inside kwabahal, this three
storey golden pagoda of Lokeshwor
(Lord Buddha) was built in the
twelfth century by king Bhaskar
Verma. Inside the upper storey of
the pagoda, are the golden image of
Lord Buddha and a large prayer
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Kumbheshwor
This five tiered temple of Lord
Shiva was built during the reign of
King Jayasthiti Malla. A fair is
held here on the Janai Poornima, a
full moon day in August. |
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Rudra Varna
Mahavihar
This unique Buddhist monastery
contains fine and amazing collection
of images and statues in metal,
stone and wood. It is believed that
the Kings in the ancient times were
crowned in this monastery. Many of
the treasures offered by the
devotees can be seen here even
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The Ashok Stupas
There are four ancient stupas
popularly believed to have been
built in 250 B.C. by Emperor Ashoka
at the four corners of Patan. The
four stupas are situated in Pulchowk,
Lagankhel, Ebahi and in Teta (way to
Sano Gaon) respectively. These
stupas give evidence to the city's
ancient religious importance. |
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Temple Of Machhendranath and Minnath
The pagoda of Red Machhendranath
built in 1408 A.D, is situated in
Tabahal. For six months the deity is
taken to its other shrine in
Bungmati. The temple of Minnath is
situated in Tangal on the way to
Tabahal. |
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Mahaboudha
A little further east from Patan
Durbar Square lies this Buddhist
temple made of clay bricks in which
thousands of images of Lord Buddha
engraved. The terra-cotta structure
is one of the fourteenth century
Nepalese architectural masterpieces. |
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