Changu Narayan Temple
The valley, and is believed to be one of The earliest settlement sites. It is located on the Small mound northwest of Bhaktapur. Revered Both Hindus and Buddhists, Changu Narayan by Has the most venerated sites Admirer of Lord Vishnu from the first bar, And so it is a very important pilgrimage Site for Vaishnavas. The main pagoda- style The temple is located in the center of a large The rest of the house is surrounded by the terrace, Known as Chaughera Sattal. In addition The main two-storey temple, Changu Narayan Monument zone, there are many small shrines Chhinna Mastaa, including the Temple of Headless goddess. Site is famous for Stone and metal sculptures dating Best To be at different points in history. Example Are such masterpieces of stone sculptures Vishwarup Lord Vishnu, in the 8th century, nearly Lord Vishnu in the form of Vishnu, or nearly 8 Vikranta Century, and Narasimha images can Avatar, or half lion, half-human figure of the Lord Which dates back to the 9th century Vishnu.
Swayambhu Maha Chaitya
Kathmandu Valley has some very important and highly venerated Buddhist site. Enters a valley, on a hill on the western bank of the first sight of the royal visitor eyes perched Swayambhu Chaitya of super white hemispherical dome (stupa) caught Kathmandu valley. The stupa is nothing other than the cosmos, the Buddha, the body symbolizes. Buddha with eyes closed half the valley views in all four directions Swayambhu Maha Chaitya The valley is the most prominent monument and landmark. The historical origins of this great stupa is unclear, but it is believed to have been built during Lichchhavi. The main stupa in the form of a flattened hemisphere is a huge white dome. Garva (womb) - - Circular base around the five celestial Buddhas with their respective female counterparts are installed. There are many monuments in the vicinity. This temple is built in the style of Protappur and Anantapur twin Shikhara- By King Pratap Malla; Basupur, Devi BG, bestower of prosperity, with the image; Vayupur, the wind-god; Goddess Ajima or Harati, children's artistic golden temple guardian. Bronze and stone images Swayambhu Maha Chaitya is a veritable treasure house of valuable artefacts and small chaityas. Harati temple stupa in front of the west side, on top of a stone pillar, which has some very interesting bronze statues. The east side, on top of a Mandala, a massive Vajra, or have lightning. This is known as the golden Vajra, As Dorje Tibetan, Vajrayana Buddhist symbol. The vicinity of the great stupa Tibetan, Bhutanese and Nepalese vihars and gumbas, such as where there is a museum of Buddhist and Hindu religious manuscripts and bronze and stone images of both God is displayed. Indeed, elsewhere in the site is a unique open-air museum in the world is unparalleled.
For Hindus, Janakpur, janaki or Sita, consort of Rama's birthplace, is an important religious pilgrimage sites. In ancient times, Janakpur was the capital of Culture of Mithila and Maithili. Magnificent janaki Temple janaki (Sita) in AD 1811, as a mark of devotion to the Queen of Tikamgarh (India), was built by Maharaja Brishabhanu Kunwari goddess. Wedding Lord Rama and Sita Vivah Panchami, which falls on the anniversary day of December in each year in Janakpur, was solemnized. The hundreds and thousands of devotees from Nepal and India, attended by one of the biggest festivals in the region. Also known as Jubilee,, Sita Sita's birthday in April-May every year is celebrated in a grand manner. For Janakpurites, Sita, the 'girl' is. Janakpur city is the great Hindu epic Ramayana connected with, the southern Nepal dhanusa Dham, a place known as. Present in southern Nepal dhanusa Dham - According to the epic, Lord Rama broke the great bow of three pieces to win the hand of Sita in marriage on this site fell