The chariot of Kumari during the Indra Jatra Festival. King Birendra, Queen Aishwarya and other dignitaries are watching the festival from Hanuman Dhoka Palace on the left.
Maha Bu Baha in Mahaboudha, Kathmandu. The principal monument is a stupa of brick and stucco, set on a square stone base with two steps. Around the drum are shrines for the four Buddhas for the four cardinal points. The inscriptions tell of repairs to the Mahabuddha image in 1742 and 1857, and t...
Haka Baha in Patan. This is one of Patan's most popular monasteries. The shrine's first two storeys continue the style of the courtyard structures. The date of the struts is 1668 and that of the carved windows is 1712.
Pyukha Baha in Kathmandu. The chief element of this shrine is the large stupa in the middle of the courtyard. It also contains several Buddhist sculptures and a votive chaitya.
Bu Baha in Bu Baha, Patan. The shrine is in a large, open courtyard. It stands independent of the other structures in the bahal and for this reason it resembles a two storey temple in a rectangular plan. The torana depicts Manjubajra, and the struts illustrate the six buddhas.