Tamu Baha in Hyumata in Kathmandu. This shrine has a carved doorway with a torana of Buddha, a carved cornice separating the first two storeys, a window frame with five openings on the first floor.
Kunsa Baha in Hyumata in Kathmandu. The entrance to the shrine is marked by a pair of guarding lions and a carved door-frame. The inscription in the pedestal of the image of Buddha says that it was consecrated by Shakyabhikshu Chakrapati deba in 1754.
Kohiti Baha in Kohiti. The shrine in this bahal has a torano which shows the scene of the passing away of Buddha. In the courtyard are images of Mahankal and Ganesh, Chaityas and mandalas.
Hari Shanker Temple in Chikan Mugal in Kathmandu. This temple is constructed on a wide brickbase. The woodwork of the doorway, the torana and the struts is well carved. The cornice line is made up of animal heads which represent Shiva in his various forms.