Despite the cold weather in the morning of Magh, children and the elderly began the Madhav Narayan Barta fast by immersing in frigid water at Triveni at Bhaktapur’s Hanuman Ghat. From Monday, a month-long Madhav Narayan fast and fair, which dates back to the 8th century of NEPAL SAMBAT. has begun in Bhaktapur. which runs from Poush Shukla Purnima to Magh Shukla …
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In the Bhaktapur Durbar Area (LAYAKU), there is a Silu Mahadev (Gosaikunda Mahadev) temple called ‘Fasideg:.’ The temple is currently undergoing final renovations. After the earthquake in 1990 B.S, it was given a new look. It’s called ‘Fasideg:’ by the locals because it’s shaped like a Pumpkin. Silu Mahadev‘s true form was Shikhar style, and it was built in Bikram …
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Gunla Festival (Nepal Bhasa: गुंला) Gunla month is the tenth month of Nepal Sambat, after the ninth month. Buddhists adore and glorify Lord Buddha in monasteries, chaityas, and literature during this lunar month. Gunla is made up of the terms “Gun” and “La” in Nepali. “Gun” refers to the ninth month, while “La” refers to the month. King Bikram Dev …
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Today is Gathamangal or Ghantakarna ,Gathamugha festival in the Newar community, particularly in Kathmandu Valley. Shrawan Krishna Chaturdashi is the date of the celebration (the fourth day of the waxing moon in the Nepali month Shrawan as per the lunar calendar).This celebration is regarded the prelude of a succession of other festivities observed by the Newar community, according to cultural tradition. The …
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In general, the district is known as ‘Bhaktapur.’Khwopa (Khwapa) is how the Newars refer to it. Khwopring, Bhaktapur‘s earliest non-Sanskrit name, was its previous form. Khwopring as a name prevailed even before the introduction of the Lichchhavies i.e. in the Kirat Period.Khopring, the old name for what is now Bhaktapur, was first recorded as ‘Khopringgrampradesha’ in an inscription erected in …
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Nagarkot is a wonderful spot to retreat, but it has remained in the shadows since few people know how to get there from Bhaktapur . The distance between Bhaktapur and Nagarkot is 12 kilometers, and it is located to the northeast of Bhaktapur . Nagarkot and Bhaktapur are connected via the Araniko Highway. Nagarkot can be reached in a variety of ways. Nagarkot …
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With the gorgeous monuments, you can take some shots. Simply sit back and relax on the Pati while speaking with your pals. Don’t miss out on the famed Ju:Ju Dhau (King Curd-Yogurt), Kulfi, Tornado Potato, Paun (Titaura),Lashi and from Bhaktapur. Purchase Bhadgaunle Topi,Nepali paper Goods, Pashmina Shawls, Woodwork Sculptures, Woolen Items, Pottery Goods and stunning artworks as keepsakes. In local …
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From Asar Krishna Ashtami, i.e. Bhalbhal Ashtami (Bhagasti), through Shravan Shukla Chaturdashi, the artists who engage in the dance come from the same Navdurga Dev Gana On the day of Gathemagah, the Navdurga Dev Gana’s lifeline begins (Shravan Shukla Ashtami). All of Navdurga Dev Gana‘s rituals are performed, just as there are 16 rituals in a person’s life. Navdurga Dev Gana has been performing cultural dances in every toles in Bhaktapur for the past 11 months. Why …
Continue readingBuddhist Vihars and Bahis (Buddhist Monasteries and Courtyards) In Bhaktapur
Bhaktapur is also a Buddhist city. Baha and Bahis can be found in almost every neighborhood in town. Although Udhyotak Vihar and the VichhuniSangha at Chamhasimha no longer exist, they were built during the Lichchhavi era. It was only a few days ago that the ruins of the Vihars were discovered in the Jhaukhel area. Whatever the case may be, …
Continue readingBhaktapur Historical context
Three hundred years ago, the Kathmandu Valley was divided into three distinct kingdoms — Kathmandu, Patan, and Bhaktapur – with a total territory of less than 200 square miles. They were all affluent, well-governed, and culturally sophisticated. Each had great land for agriculture, abundant natural water, native clay for brickmaking, and rough surrounding hills to keep intruders at bay. …
Continue readingEntrance Tickets for Bhaktapur City
The only way to get into core Bhaktapur city is to need buy a ticket at the main gate along other entrance counter around Bhaktapur. For foreigners, it costs NRP 1800 Or $15. (NPR 500 if you are from a SAARC country and China). This entry ticket will be extended for up to one week without charge if you produce …
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As a true explorer, you should seek out the countless mind-blowing locations in near Bhaktapur . Apart from us, Bhaktapur boasts a plethora of tourist attractions and places to explore, all of which are sublime in their own right and deserving of your time. Many Nepalis refer to the city as Bhadgaon (pronounced bud-gown) or Khwapa, which means City of …
Continue reading5 Best Picnic Spots in BHAKTAPUR
Picnics are a great way to get away from the rush and bustle of city life. When I think of picnics, I get nostalgic and remember them from my childhood. It recall days spent sprinting through lush fields and consuming copious amounts of food! This blog seeks to provide you a quick overview of some of the best picnic sites …
Continue readingMandalic Bhaktapur
Symbolically idealized shape A yantra with the 9 Mandalic Goddesses portrayed at the 8 compass points and in the center, drawn by a Bhaktapur Brahman of Bhaktapur. In the map, the true physical location of the nine goddesses is shown. Here, two overlapping triangles indicate the relationship of opposites, masculine and female principles, which are merged in a point in …
Continue readingWhat Is The Best Way To Get From Kathmandu To Bhaktapur?
Bhaktapur buses depart from Ratna Park and Bagbazar Bus Stand in Kathmandu and Lagankhel Bus Park in Patan. Because local buses stop more frequently than taxis or private cars, they take longer, although they follow the same route and are subject to the same traffic circumstances. The trip should take roughly one hour. Kathmandu Bhaktapur Via Taxi Cost: Rs 900 …
Continue readingThe Mallas’ Demise
Yakshya Malla partitioned his realm into three kingdoms before his death: Kantipur (Kathmandu),Lalitpur (Patan) and Bhaktapur(Bhadgaun). As a result, rivalry and bitter feuds arose, which were sometimes resolved with the assistance of outsiders. The traditional adage, “United we stand, divided we fall,” was disregarded. King Prithvi Narayan Shah, the monarch of Gorkha, a kingdom to the north of Kathmandu, declared …
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