Vaisha Dev, or the Toothache Tree is a piece of wood just past Thahiti Tole, Kathmandu. Locals make an offering to the god of sore teeth by covering it in coins nailed to the stump.
Stone idol of the Boar Goddess Varahi (counterpart of Vishnu as Varaha) is one of the Eight Mothers, emanatory forms of Durga. Located at Dhumvarahi in Kathmandu, the foundation goes back to Bhaumagupta, 6th century.
A stone statue from the 12th-13th century located in Naxal, Kathmandu. In one of her fierce aspects, Durga slays the demon Mahisa in the form of a water buffalo, a composition known as Durga Mahishasura-mardini.
A stone statue from the 12th-13th century located in Naxal, Kathmandu. In one of her fierce aspects, Durga slays the demon Mahisa in the form of a water buffalo, a composition known as Durga Mahishasura-mardini.