Annapurna Temple in Asan. The three-storey temple is dedicated to the goddess of abundance; Annapurna and is represented by a purana (bowl) full of grain.
Chandra Binayak Temple in Chabahil. This two-storey brass-roofed temple houses one of the four most prominent Ganesh shrines in the Valley. The temple has a golden tympanum showing Ganesh and struts which show the Ashtabhairabs and Astamatrikas. The earliest inscription dates to 1650.
Dattatreya Square in Bhaktapur gets its name after the Dattatreya Temple dedicated to the three-headed image of Dattatreya, the conjoint representation of the Brahmanical trinity, Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva.
Dattatreya Square in Bhaktapur gets its name after the Dattatreya Temple dedicated to the three-headed image of Dattatreya, the conjoint representation of the Brahmanical trinity, Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva.
Dattatreya Square in Bhaktapur gets its name after the Dattatreya Temple dedicated to the three-headed image of Dattatreya, the conjoint representation of the Brahmanical trinity, Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva.
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.
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.