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Places To See In Nepal |
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Places To Se In Kathmandu |
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Kathmandu valley, which is situated at
an altitude of 1336MTR above the sea level and covers an
area of 218 Sq. miles, is the political, commercial and
cultural hub of the Kingdom. The city is famous for its
Archeological and historical sites. Once a separate
kingdom in itself, it contains four major fabled cities,
Kathmandu, Patan, Bhaktapur and Kiritipur. The
skillfully built temples and palaces, delicately-
engraved stones and metal images, carved wooden columns
and pillars and the history laden shrines and Chaityas
(stupas) of these four historical citiesstand as
paradigm of the artistic achievements. The valley is
rich in places of both Hindu and Buddhist pilgrimage.
These two religions have been quite brotherly residing
within the kingdom since time immemorial. |
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Some of the Monuments to be seen
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Kathmandu Durbar Square |
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It is the historic seat of Royal
family. The Durbar square, with its old temples, and
places, epitomizes the religious and Cultural life of
the people. The kings of Nepal are crowned and their
Coronations solemnized interesting things to see here
are; Talaju Temple, Kal bahairab Temple, The god of
destruction, Nautale Durbar, Coronation nasal chowk the
Gaddi Bautak, Jaganath Temple, and status of kings. Duly
recognized as a world heritage site by UNESCO. |
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Swayambhunath Stupa |
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This is one of the world most glorious
Buddhist Stupa, it said to be 2000 years old. Visitor
often calls it monkey Temple. The main structure of
Stupa is brick and clay which supports a lofty conical
soiree capped by a pinnacle of copper gilt. There are
all seeing eyes of Lord Buddha on the four side of
spire. Being situated 177m above the level of valley the
hill of shyambhu nath is a mosaic of small stupas and
pagoda Temples. This temple of the goddess believes to
be famous in the way of tantric. Other Temples and
Tibetan monasteries surround the main stupa of lord
Buddha and temples of goddess. From this stupa one can
view entire valley of kathmandu. This stupa listed in
world heritage site by UNESCO. |
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Boudhanath |
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One of the oldest and biggest Buddhist
monuments ever built in Nepal. Boudhanath is an imposing
structure standing. The stupa stands on the massive
three level mandala styled platform surrounded by
colorful private family houses. Stupa is said to have
been built in 5th Century A.D. The site is considered
very much like Mecca for the Tibetan Buddhist. |
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Pashupatinath |
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This temple is being the Lord Shiva.
The temple possesses its two- tiered golden roof and
silver doors and is famous for its superb architecture.
It is situated near by Airport on the banks of Bagmati
River. Being one of the most important Hindus Temple, it
is center of annual pilgrimage on the day of "Maha
shivaratri. From time immortal, the temple area has
contained numerous temples, stupas, Monasteries, images
and inscriptions. Not only is the Pashupati area, a
pilgrimage site for the Hindus it is also an important
culture treasury for the entire world. |
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Kasthamandap |
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Located nearby the Temple of Kumari,
this is a unique type of wooden temple also known as
Maru Satal. It was built in 1596 A.D. by King Laxmi
Narsingh Malla. They say the timber used for its
relevant construction was sawed out of a single tree. It
is also believed that the capital of Kathmandu derived
its new name from this very 'Kastha Mandap.' Today it
houses the Hindu God namely Gorakh-Nath. |
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Hanuman Gate |
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This falls to be the historic seat of
the past royalty, particularly belonging to the Malla
dynasty. The Durbar Square, which is itself the old
Royal Palace Complex dedicated to the Malla monarchs, is
today classified as a World Heritage Site of Culture.
The age-old temples and palaces epitomize the religious
and cultural life-style of the people. The interesting
things to view include Taleju Temple built by late King
Mahendra Malla in 1549 A.D., a gigantic stone figure
exposing the fearful manifestation of the Black Vairab
which the Hindus regard as the God of Destruction, the
tall stone pillar on the plinth-top of which sits late
King Pratap Malla with his two beloved queens on either
sides plus an infant child in the middle, the colossal
image of the White Vairab the lattice of which is
removed for a week during the Kumari Yatra festival, the
nine-storied Basantapur Palace (literally meaning the
spring season palace), the Gigantic Bell and the Great
Drums. The main golden-gate is guarded by the Monkey-God
called Hanuman . He is the King of the Monkeys and a
faithful servant to Lord Ram Chandra-the unanimous Hero
of the ancient epic "Ramayan." Being guarded by a sole
protector, the gate itself has come to be known as
Hanuman Gate. With a commercial umbrella suspended above
his head and wrapped in a scarlet cloak, he squats on a
stone plinth to be respected by hundreds of Nepalese
Hindus plus Indian Hindus. (He is actually blind-folded
as he was a chaste bachelor and wishes not to come in
vision of any female figures.) |
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Kumari Temple |
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The temple and the holy quadrangle with
a Buddhist stupa at the center form the residential
quarters of the Chaste Virgin Living Goddess called
KUMARI. The traditional building has profusely carved
wooden balconies and window screens. The non-Buddhist
and the non-Hindu visitors may enter the courtyard
called the 'bahal' but may not proceed beyond upstairs.
The KUMARI acknowledges their greetings from the central
window of the balcony particularly saved for Her alone
and snapshot is strictly prohibited. |
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Budanikantha |
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About 8 km north of Kathmandu, at the
vase of Shivapuri hill is a remarkable colossal status
of Lord Vishnu, reclining on bed of snakes. This is one
of the masterpieces of stone sculptures of the
Lichchhavi period. This fifth century statue is in the
middle of a small pond and seems to float in water.
Sankhu an ancient town is a little north east of
Kathmandu. It was once a trade route to Tibet. One can
see here the medieval rest houses of rich traders,
shelter of porters, horses, stables and variety of
houses. There are houses adorned with Greek columns of
various designs, like Corinthian, Doric and Ionic houses
built after the middle of 19th century, decorated with
celestial mumps or cupid with his bow and arrow. The
Vatrayogini temples, which sit in, the middle of a hill
surrounded by green forests. Many rock and caves exist
for Buddhist mediators. Some of them were cared in
monolithic rock, from as far back as the beginning of
the Christian era. |
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Dachhinkali Pharping & Chovar Gorge |
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Dakshinkali is a tantric goddess
worshiped by Hindus all over the world. The Buddhist and
other Nepalese equally venerate her. The Kali cut
developed after worship of fertility cult all over the
world. Because of the Tantric influence, she is
represented a Skeleton without flesh and blood, very
symbolic. She represents the eternal time and lives next
to the cremation ground. Near Dakshinkali one can visit
ancient Pharping village offers many arts objects. It is
believed that Padmasamba, the founder of Lamaistic
School of Buddhism in Tibet. There is Guru Rinpoche's
cave where on can see Guru Rinpoche's residence and
reminder such as hand print, foot print Head print and
other parts of the body. Every day many Buddhist
Pilgrimage visit there. Many Buddhist Monasteries are
built around there. Chovar is famous of its gorge.
Ascending two minutes reach of the Adinath temple, full
of pots and pans offered, it is strange to see the
entire temple is covered with Brass pot. |
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