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About Patan City
The city lies about 5 km from the Kathmandu. It is a city of
Budhist monuments, Hindu temples and fine wood carvings.
Lalitpur is the another name of this city which 'means the city
of beauty'. The city is known as the paradise of fine arts.
Places to see in Patan : Patan Durbar Square: This durbar square located in Patan is a
Patan Durbar has many famous sites and unique architectures.
Krishna Mandi, Bhimsen temple, Hiranya Varna Mahabhihar are just
a few among the temples offering you an ecstasy of paintings,
wood and metal carvings. The Sundari Chowk contains exquisite
samples of woodcarvings, stone and metal sculpture. Patan Dubar
Square and the Himalaya that can be seen at a distance make an
enchanting scene. A half-day sightseeing tour of the Patan city
is highly recommended.
Patan Museum : Offers an opportunity to view remainings of the
ancient palace of Malla Kings, and some of the most beautiful
wood and stone carving works in the world. Museum covers a long
history and living traditions of Nepal and is a-must-see for
tourists to learn more about Nepali craftsmanship and their
traditions.
Krishna Mandir : A king dreams of God Krishna and Goddess Radhan
standing in front of a temple. Next day, turning dreams into a
reality, a finest stone wrought monument is born! The Krishna
temple located on the west side of the Patan Durbar Square, was
built in 1637 by the King Siddhi Narsingha Malla. The temple
holds a great position in the Patan palace, it is also the only
temple in Nepal which as 21 shrines and is completely made of
stone, and fine carvings. The temple has three floors, Krishna,
Shiva, Lokeshwor are enshrined in first, second and third floor
respectively. During the Krishnastami, the lord Krishna's
birthday, the temple is the destination of thousands of
worshippers from around the country. The temple is beautifully
lighted by thousands of oil lamps during the festival.
Mahabouddha : The temple is dedicated to Gautam Buddha. The
temple was built by Pandit Abhaya Raj, a Buddhist architect, and
more interesting thing about the temple is that every single
brick has Buddha engraved in it. There are nearly one thousand
bricks of Buddha in the temple!
Hiranya Varna Mahavihar : This three storey gloden pagoda is
located about 650 feet from the Patan Durbar Suare. It has the
images of Lord Buddha and large prayer wheels. The pagoda is
also knwon as Kwa Bahal or Suwarna Mahavihar or Golden temple.
Kumbheshowr : A good five storeyed temple in the valley
portraying fine arts. An annual festival is held here once every
year.
Jagat Narayan Temple
A temple of Lord Vishnu, made of red bricks. It has fine images
of stone and an artistic metal statue of Garuda on a stone
pillar.
Rudra Varna Mahavihar : A Buddhist monastery containing a
collection of images and statues in stone, wood and metal and
also the treasures offered by king's devotees. In ancient times,
Nepal's kings were crowned in this monastery.
Ashoka Stupas : Stupas known to have been built in 250 BC by the
Ashoka Emeror are located in Pulchowk, Lagankehl, Ebahil and in
Teat all of which act as an evidence to this city's ancient
religious importance.
Machhendra Nath : Also known as Avalokiteshowr and Adinath
Lokeshwor, is a pagoda that is housed here in Patan for every
six months each year and plays an important role in keeping the
ancient traditions alive.
Godavari : Situated at the foothils of Phulchoki, this place is
surrounded by gardens and flowers. It is an ideal place for
picnic and hangouts for people of Kathmandu Valley
Phulchowki : 10 KM away from Patan, this 2759 mters high spot is
good for hiking. The Guranse flower (Ghododendrons) of white to
dark red can be seen here.
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