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Latarambeshwor Mahadev

लटरम्वेश्वर महादेव - Latarambeshwor Mahadev Locals initially raised funds for the temple on their own, which was later sponsored by the local government, resulting in this exceptional result. It is an open temple, yet unlike the other temples in Bhaktapur, it appears to be unique. Latarambeshwor Mahadev temple is a Shiva temple located in Bhaktapur's eastern hill station. From the Araniko Highway, it takes around 15-20 minutes to walk to the hill station.

Sanga ,Chittapol Bhaktapur is home to the Latarambeshwar Mahadev Temple. This temple’s design is one of a kind among Nepal’s many temples.  From the site of Latarameshwar temple, one can see the entire Kathmandu valley.

The temple’s architecture, on the other hand, has only recently been completed, which is quite remarkable. The temple’s building took around eighteen years to complete. Locals initially raised funds for the temple on their own, which was later sponsored by the local government, resulting in this exceptional result.It is an open temple, yet unlike the other temples in Bhaktapur, it appears to be unique. The temple’s main structure is made of bricks, even in areas where wood would traditionally be used, such as the windows. The seven pinnacles, as well as additional small statues of Ganesha, Durga, and Saraswati on the temple’s whirls, give the temple a serene and complete feel.

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