Nava Durga Dance |
Sunday, September 28, 2014
Nava Durga
Kamalbinayak
Kamal Pokhari |
Friday, September 26, 2014
Changu Narayan Temple
Known as the biggest among the Narayans, Changu Narayan has greater importance than the others. It is situated at the top of the hill. One can view the beautiful white Himalayas and hills in the north and the whole panoramic view of the Kathmandu valley. The steep green hill of pines adds to its beauty.
Changu Narayan Temple |
Siddha Pokhari
Of the many ponds in Bhaktapur, SiddhaPokhari is the largest, rectangular pond located near the main city gate. It is called "Ta-Pukhu" in the local tongue which is Newari(Nepal) Bhasa. It is considered as the most ancient pond in Bhaktapur which is known to have many myths associated to it. This 275m×92m pond was built during the reign of King Yakshya Malla in the early fifteenth century and had undergone many repairs and reconstructions. Nowadays, the pond is of both religious and archeological importance. From this spot a wide range of snowy peaks are visible on clear days.
Suryabinayak Temple
Ganesh of Suryabinayak |
Wednesday, September 24, 2014
Nagarkot
View from Nagarkot |
Pottery Square
Pottery Square |
Saturday, September 20, 2014
Dattatraya Square
Tuesday, September 9, 2014
The Temple of Taleju Bhawani
Sunday, September 7, 2014
Taumadhi Square || Nyatapola
Friday, September 5, 2014
Bhaktapur Durbar Square
Bhaktapur Durbar Square is one of the popular and attractive place to visit in Bhaktapur. Bhaktapur's main square, Durbar Square, houses the 55-window Palace which was constructed by King Jitamitra Malla and was home to royalty until 1769. It is now a National Gallery. Close by is the Golden Gate which leads into Mulchok Court which is home to the Taleju Temple. This temple, like others in the main towns of the Kathmandu Valley, is dedicated to the goddess Taleju Bhawani and includes shrines of both the Taleju Bhawani and Kumari. Entrance to the temple is restricted to Hindus and the living goddess strictly cannot be photographed.
Bhaktapur Durbar Square is surrounded by spectacular architecture and vividly showcases the skills of the Newari artists and craftsmen over several centuries. The royal palace was originally situated at Dattaraya square and was only later moved to the Durbar square location. The Durbar square in Bhaktapur was severely damaged by an earthquake in 1934 and hence appears very spacious than the other ones located at Kathmandu and Patan.
Bhaktapur Durbar Square |