Dagu Baha in Bhotahiti. The moanstery has six votive chaityas in the courtyard. The torana over the doorway depicts Ganesh, Saraswati, Sariputra, Maudgalyayana and Matrakala.
Kankeshwari Temple on the banks of the Vishnumati River. The temple is consecrated to Chamunda, one if the eight Matrikas, but there are no icons within the shrine, only a plain tantric one. The temple marks the place where in days before Jung Bahadur the whole town gathered on the day of Sithi ...
Bishwakarma Baha in Om baha. There is a gold plate in the bahal which tells of the consecration of the principal deity, Akshobhya, in 1429 by a Shakya Bhikshu, Jayateja Pala. There is a canopied chaitya in the middle of a courtyard.
Itum Bahal, in Kathmandu. This bahal is also known as Paravarta Mahavihar and is a principal monastery. It consists of a decorated gatehouse leading leading into the courtyard and a shrine opposite. There are a number of sculptures in the temple.
The Kal Mochan Temple. In 1874, Jang Bahadur Rana constructed the Kal Mochan, a Vishnu temple, on the banks of Bagmati river. It is constructed in the centre of a large quadrangle partially enclosed by dharmasalas.
The Kal Mochan Temple. In 1874, Jang Bahadur Rana constructed the Kal Mochan, a Vishnu temple, on the banks of Bagmati river. It is constructed in the centre of a large quadrangle partially enclosed by dharmasalas.