Lumadi Ajima Dyo Chhen in Out Kathmandu. The religious nature of the house is indicated by the doorway with a torana. Inside there are seven metal images of Chamunda.
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.
Kunsa Baha in Hyumata in Kathmandu. The entrance to the shrine is marked by a pair of guarding lions and a carved door-frame. The inscription in the pedestal of the image of Buddha says that it was consecrated by Shakyabhikshu Chakrapati deba in 1754.
Kohiti Baha in Kohiti. The shrine in this bahal has a torano which shows the scene of the passing away of Buddha. In the courtyard are images of Mahankal and Ganesh, Chaityas and mandalas.