Népal
Bienvenue à Lalitpur
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Durbar Square: Situated
in the heart of the city consitutes the focus
of visitor's attraction. The Square is full
of ancient palaces, temples and shrines, noted
for their exquisite carvings.
The Patan Durbar square consists of three main
chowks or court- yards, the Central Mul Cowk,
Sundaru Chowk and Keshav Narayan Chowk. The
Sundari Chowk holds in its centre a masterpiece
of stone architecture, the Royal bath called
Tushahity.
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Krishna
Mandir:
Built
in the seventeenth century,the temple of Lord
Krishna holds a commanding position in the palace
complex of Patan.
It is suposed to be the first specimen Shikhara
style architecture in Nepal. It is the only
temple in Nepal having 21 spires and is completely
made of stone.
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Hiranya
Verna Mahavihar:
Located
inside, Kwabadehal, this three storey golden
pagoda of Lokeshwor (Lord Buddha) was built
in the twelfth century by King Bhaskar Verma.
Inside the upper storey of the pagoda, are
the gold- en image of Lord Buddha and a large
prayer wheel.
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Kumbheshwor:
This
fine tiered temple of Lord Shiva was built
during the reign of King Jayasthiti Malla.
A fair is held here on the Janai Poornima
day in August.
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The
Ashok Stupa:
There
are four ancient stupas popularly believed
to have been built in 250 B.C. by Emperor
Ahoka at the four corners of Patan.
The four stupas are situated in Pulchowk,
Lagankhel, Ebahi and in Teta respectively.
These stupas give evidence to the city's ancient
religious importance.
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Bajra
Barahi:
Situated
in a small woodland park, it is about ten
kilometers south of Patan near the village
of Chapagaon. A visit to Tika Bhairav and
Lele from here is worthwhile.
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Godavari:
Situated
at the foothills of Phulchowki, Royal Botanical
Garden has a splendid natural beauty. The
road from Patan city runs to Godavari to the
south-east, passing through the small, old
towns of Harisiddhi, Thaiba and Badegaun.
It is the only in Nepal, is open daily including
Saturdays and government holidays.
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Phulchowki:
Located
about ten kilometers south-east of Patan,
this mountain, 2758 m. high, is a good spot
for hiking. A Buddhist shrine is situated
on the top of the hill which can be reached
through a jeepable road.
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Un grand merci au district
developpement committee de Lalitpur pur l'utilisation de sa page tourisme

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