Vaishnavi Temple in Lachhi Tole, Panga. This large brick temple has a two storey rectangular base. The ground floor has an open pathi structure. The first-floor contains a large a latticed window and a smaller one decorated with a brass torana representing the main divinity.
The four chief emanatory forms of Vishnu combined in a single image, with consort Laksmi, known as Caturanana or Vaikuntha. This gilt copper figure was produced from 1722-1734 and located in Hanuman Dhoka.
Bandhu Datta Mahavihar in Te Bahal, Kathmandu. This is a large public square. The bahal is associated with Bandhudatta Acharya who according to legend brought the Red Machchhendranath to the Kathmandu Valley.
Chikan Bahi in Chyasal. The structure of this monastery is all one building. There are many rooms along the corridors of both storeys. The façade of the shrine is identified by a carved dooryway and window-frame. There is a pagoda style tower on the roof on the roof over the shrine.
Dattatreya Temple in Olakhu in Patan. This two-storey temple is made of brick. The torana over the entrance on the ground floor depicts Jagannath. Both roofs are supported by carved figure struts which show Shiva, Vishnu, Ram and Lakshman.
Bhinchhe baha in Patan. The large three-storey shrine of this bahal is built on the rectangular plan. The carved doorway is complete with a metal torana. Above the cornice line is a window frame with five openings called the pancha jhysal. Above the lintel of the window-frame is a row of small d...
Bhinchhe baha in Patan. The large three-storey shrine of this bahal is built on the rectangular plan. The carved doorway is complete with a metal torana. Above the cornice line is a window frame with five openings called the pancha jhysal. Above the lintel of the window-frame is a row of small d...