Ajudyoya Baha in Kwathandau Tole in Bhaktapur. It is a large three storey building with a votive stupa, a row of prayer wheels, carved windows and figur struts depicting Pancharaksha Debi, Bhairab, Pancha Buddha, Chaturmaharaja, Saptakshari, Kutakshara and Ashtasiddhika.
Tachupal Tole in Bhakapur is flanked by a series of ornate brick-and-timber buildings that were originally used as math (Hindu priests’ houses). The Pujari Math (on the right), which now serves as the Woodcarving Museum. The building was damage in the 2015 earthquake. Its most famous feature is ...
Gol Madhi Ganesh Temple in Golmadhi Tol Bhaktapur. There are thirty two struts of Bhairav Ganesh, the main diety of this temple. The temple's earliest record is 1650.
Chandi Bagwati in Kwachhen Tol in Bhaktapur. This single-roofed shrine is built on a high base. It is a modern structure, although the figure struts of the Ashtamatrikas are eighteenth century. The sanctum is an open niche lined with modern glazed tiles. The diety enshrined is the eighteenth-arm...
Mahankali Duo Chhen in Yachhen tol in Bhaktapur. This structure is an agam house, a religious building connected with one or more divinities. It is use not only exclusively for worship but for other purposes connected with the divinity.
Panauti's setting between the rivers within a small valley surrounded by mountains and its outstanding examples of temple architecture, make this village one of the finest in the Kathmandu Valley.
Panauti's setting between the rivers within a small valley surrounded by mountains and its outstanding examples of temple architecture, make this village one of the finest in the Kathmandu Valley.