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Hanuman Dhoka |
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Kumari (Living Goddess) |
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Kaal Bhairava
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Kathmandu Durbar Square |
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Hanuman Dhoka |
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A
very ancient seat of royalty locally known
as Hanuman Dhoka. The word Hanuman is the
name of a monkey god and Dhoka means the
entrance as well as palace. The entire
palace complex here is named after the
monkey god Hanuman, a very important symbol
of protective divine power. This is the
place where all the Kings of the Nepal
including our present King Gyanendra were
crowned. The impressive red statue of
Hanuman here dates back to 17th century AD.
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Basantapur Burja |
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This
nine-storied pagoda structure is one of the
most beautiful architectural jewels in the
square. Many intricately carved windows and
fantastic wooden struts of this building are
the perfect example of highly developed
Nepalese woodcraft. |
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Kumari
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Kumari
(vestal virgin), or the living goddess, who
represents a very ancient Hindu deity of
Nepal locally known as Taleju, is Buddhist
by birth. The temple of Kumari is situated
in the vicinity of hanuman Dhoka place. The
building has intricately carved wooden
balcony window. Once a year, during Indra
Jatra festival, the king of Nepal seeks the
Kumari's blessing. |
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Kasthamandap |
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It located near the temple of Kumari, it is
said to have been built by king Laxmi
Narsingha Malla in the beginning of the
sixteenth centaury. It is said to be
constructed from the wood of a single tree.
The city of Kathmandu derives its name from
this temple |
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Shiva Parvati Temple
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This is a cute little temple dedicated to
Lord Shiva and his wife Parvati. The divine
couple looking from the window here is sure
to click your camera at any time. |
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Taleju Temple |
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This is the most imposing structure in the
entire Durbar Square. This 16th century
pagoda specially built for the royal family
is open only once a year for the public
during Dashain, the greatest Hindu festival
that falls sometimes in the mid of October. |
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Jagannath Temple |
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This temple is known for erotic figures.
Hindu philosophy explains sex as love
leading to liberation. This temple is
dedicated to the God of Universe. |
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Kaal Bhairava |
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This
is the biggest stone statue Bhairava you
will see in Nepal. This God of terror and
death represents the terrifying aspect of
Lord Shiva. He stands on the dead body of a
demon, the symbolic of his ruling the world
of the dead. |
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Source : Nepal
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