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Patan is known as Lalitpur which mean the city of arts. It is located across the river Bagmati which is 5 km south of central Kathmandu. This city was founded in 3rd century A.D. by King Veera Dev. It has a distinction of being the home of the finest crafts and is considered oldest of all three cities of Kathmandu valley.Most of the monuments in this square dates back to the Medieval Malla period from 16th to 18th century and the monuments in this area are mostly credited to King Siddhi Nar Singh Malla ,Shri Niwas Malla and Yog Narendra Malla.
MAIN CHOWKS COURTYARDS : Patan Durbar Square consists of three main courtyards- Mul Chowk , Sundari Chowk and Mani Keshab Narayan Chowk which houses the Patan Museum. The Sundari Chowk built by King Siddhi Narshing Malla in 1647 A.D. contains the master piece of stone sculpture known as the Royal Both and was used for permitting ritual bathing.
BHIMSEN temple : The three storied temple of Bhimsen, located on the extreme north of the square with the magnificent golden balcony overlooking the square outside is very popular among the merchant and trader communities. There are many curio shops around the temple.
VISHWANATH temple :This three storied temple dedicated to Shiva located near the Bhimsen temple is built in Pagoda style and houses a large phallic of Shiva and two elephant.
KRISNA MANDIR: The temple of lord Krishna built in the 17th century by King Siddhi Narshingh Malla is the first specimen of Shikhara style temple entirely made of stone. It is the only temple in Nepal with 21 golden pinnacles and contains engraved scenes from the epics of Ramayana and Mahabharata.
STONE column :The stone column of King Yog Narendra Malla in a praying posture to the Goddess Taleju is protected by a snake. Legend says that the King would be remembered and remain immortal as long as the bird does not fly from tree .It is because of this belief ,windows of the nearby palaces is kept open for the spirit of the King to come and rest in the palaces. A stones pillar located nearby with the Garuda atop facing the Krishna temple is another typical example of Nepali stone workmanship.
GOLDEN temple : The three storied golden pagoda was built by King Bhaskar Verma in the 12th century and contains images of Amoghpash Lokeshwor , large prayer wheel and paintings of Buddha. The temple is located at a walking distance north from the main square.
MAHABOUDHA : Thousand images of Buddha made of fine quality bricks is found in the temple . The temple was constructed in the 15th century by an architect named Avaya Rai and is located eastward within walking distance from the main square. There are many other shrines, sculptures, stupas scattered in and around the square and provide a unique experience to visitors and art lovers.
Patan is known as Lalitpur which mean the city of arts. It is located across the river Bagmati which is 5 km south of central Kathmandu. This city was founded in 3rd century A.D. by King Veera Dev. It has a distinction of being the home of the finest crafts and is considered oldest of all three cities of Kathmandu valley.Most of the monuments in this square dates back to the Medieval Malla period from 16th to 18th century and the monuments in this area are mostly credited to King Siddhi Nar Singh Malla ,Shri Niwas Malla and Yog Narendra Malla.
MAIN CHOWKS COURTYARDS : Patan Durbar Square consists of three main courtyards- Mul Chowk , Sundari Chowk and Mani Keshab Narayan Chowk which houses the Patan Museum. The Sundari Chowk built by King Siddhi Narshing Malla in 1647 A.D. contains the master piece of stone sculpture known as the Royal Both and was used for permitting ritual bathing.
BHIMSEN temple : The three storied temple of Bhimsen, located on the extreme north of the square with the magnificent golden balcony overlooking the square outside is very popular among the merchant and trader communities. There are many curio shops around the temple.
VISHWANATH temple :This three storied temple dedicated to Shiva located near the Bhimsen temple is built in Pagoda style and houses a large phallic of Shiva and two elephant.
KRISNA MANDIR: The temple of lord Krishna built in the 17th century by King Siddhi Narshingh Malla is the first specimen of Shikhara style temple entirely made of stone. It is the only temple in Nepal with 21 golden pinnacles and contains engraved scenes from the epics of Ramayana and Mahabharata.
STONE column :The stone column of King Yog Narendra Malla in a praying posture to the Goddess Taleju is protected by a snake. Legend says that the King would be remembered and remain immortal as long as the bird does not fly from tree .It is because of this belief ,windows of the nearby palaces is kept open for the spirit of the King to come and rest in the palaces. A stones pillar located nearby with the Garuda atop facing the Krishna temple is another typical example of Nepali stone workmanship.
GOLDEN temple : The three storied golden pagoda was built by King Bhaskar Verma in the 12th century and contains images of Amoghpash Lokeshwor , large prayer wheel and paintings of Buddha. The temple is located at a walking distance north from the main square.
MAHABOUDHA : Thousand images of Buddha made of fine quality bricks is found in the temple . The temple was constructed in the 15th century by an architect named Avaya Rai and is located eastward within walking distance from the main square. There are many other shrines, sculptures, stupas scattered in and around the square and provide a unique experience to visitors and art lovers.
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