Raktakali in Tengal, Kathmandu. This small temple stands in a courtyard beneath a large tree. It has a single, gilt copper roof and is embossed with brass sheets. It contains no idols, only plain stone, revealing the Tantric origin of the shrine. The oldest date connected with the shrine is 1718...
Uma Maheswara Temple in Kwalakhu in Patan. This two storey brick temple is built on a square base. The torana over the entrance on the ground floor depicts Nrityanath. The struts wich supports the tile roofs show figres of Bhairab, Sapta and Astamatrikas. There is a gajura on the top roof.
Garud Narayan Temple, a 16th century building in Maru Tole, Kathmandu. The shrine, which is on the first floor, contains images of Garuda Narayan, Lokeshvar, Manjushri, Mahankal and Hanuman.
Ta baha located in Lagan. The façade of the shrine in this bahal has a long carved window-frame with five openings. The courtyard contains many chaityas and images of Buddhist divinities. According to an inscription, the shrine was built in 1579.