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Kathmandu Photo Gallery - Bhaktapur

Bhaktapur Durbar Square, Golden Gate, Nyatapola Temple, Dattatreya Temple, Peacock Window, Potters Sqaure

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 00 Divided Highway Joins Kathmandu To Bhaktapur

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 00 Divided Highway Joins Kathmandu To Bhaktapur

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 01 Bhaktapur Durbar Square From West With Shiva Kedarnath Temple Bhaktapur (1401m) is a traffic-free city 13 km east of Kathmandu, with cobblestone streets linking a string of temples, courtyards and squares. Bhaktapur Durbar Square is one of the world heritage sites in Nepal, reflecting the city's rich culture, art and architectural design. The 1934 earthquake destroyed many of Bhaktapur’s Durbar Square temples. Here is a view of Bhaktapur Durbar Square from the west, with the Golden Gate and Palace of 55 Windows on the left, the Vatsala Durga Temple in the centre, and Shiva Kedarnath Temple on the right.

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 01 Bhaktapur Durbar Square From West With Shiva Kedarnath Temple

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 01-2 Bhaktapur Durbar Square With Golden Gate and Palace of 55 Windows on Left, King Bhupatindra Malla Column, Teleju Bell, Vatsala Durga Temple In Middle, Pashupatinath Temple On Right

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 01-2 Bhaktapur Durbar Square With Golden Gate and Palace of 55 Windows on Left, King Bhupatindra Malla Column, Teleju Bell, Vatsala Durga Temple In Middle, Pashupatinath Temple On Right

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 02-1 Bhaktapur Durbar Square Teleju Bell, King Bhupatindra Malla Column, And Vatsala Durga Temple In front of the Royal Palace in Bhaktapur’s Durbar Square are the large Teleju Bell (1737), King Bhupatindra Malla’s column (1699), and the shikhara-style stone Vatsala Durga Temple (1672). Much of Bernardo Bertolucci¹s movie Little Buddha was filmed near the Vatsala Temple. On the left is Chyasilin Mandapam, an octagonal temple rebuilt in 1990 after it was destroyed by fire in 1934.

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 02-1 Bhaktapur Durbar Square Teleju Bell, King Bhupatindra Malla Column, And Vatsala Durga Temple

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 02-2 Bhaktapur Durbar Square Golden Gate, King Bhupatindra Malla Column, Teleju Bell, And Vatsala Durga Temple

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 02-2 Bhaktapur Durbar Square Golden Gate, King Bhupatindra Malla Column, Teleju Bell, And Vatsala Durga Temple

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 02-3 Bhaktapur Durbar Square King Bhupatindra Malla Column Close Up King Bhupatindra Malla sits on top of a column facing the Golden Gate in Bhaktapur Durbar Square.

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 02-3 Bhaktapur Durbar Square King Bhupatindra Malla Column Close Up

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 03-1 Bhaktapur Durbar Square Palace Of 55 Windows The Palace of 55 Windows in Bhaktapur’s Durbar Square is actually the east wing of the Royal Palace, constructed in the 17C of red brick and featuring 55 black, artfully-carved wooden windows.

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 03-1 Bhaktapur Durbar Square Palace Of 55 Windows

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 03-2 Bhaktapur Durbar Square Palace Of 55 Windows Close Up Here is a close up of one of the 55 beautifully carved windows in the Palace of 55 Windows in Bhaktapur’s Durbar Square.

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 03-2 Bhaktapur Durbar Square Palace Of 55 Windows Close Up

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 03-3 Bhaktapur Durbar Square Stone Siddhi Lakshmi Temple And White Fasidega Temple The steps to the stone Siddhi Lakshmi Temple, also known as Lohan Dega, are flanked by male and female attendants with a child and dog, horses, rhinos, man-lions and camels. The large white Fasidega Temple on the right sits on a six-level plinth and is dedicated to Shiva.

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 03-3 Bhaktapur Durbar Square Stone Siddhi Lakshmi Temple And White Fasidega Temple

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 04-1 Bhaktapur Durbar Square Golden Gate The Golden Gate, or Sun Dhoka, in Bhaktapur’s Durbar Square is actually made of brass, and is one of the most important pieces of art in the whole Kathmandu Valley. The gate is the entrance to the main courtyard of the 55 Window Palace. The gate and palace were built by King Bhupatindra Malla but were not completed until 1754.

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 04-1 Bhaktapur Durbar Square Golden Gate

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 04-2 Bhaktapur Durbar Square Golden Gate Torana With Garuda And Taleju Bhawani A garuda tops the torana, disposing of a number of serpents, at the Golden Gate in Bhaktapur’s Durbar Square. The four-headed and 10-armed figure of the goddess Taleju Bhawani is directly above the door.

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 04-2 Bhaktapur Durbar Square Golden Gate Torana With Garuda And Taleju Bhawani

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 04-3 Bhaktapur Durbar Square Golden Gate Torana Taleju Bhawani Close Up Here is a close up of the four-headed and 10-armed figure of the goddess Taleju Bhawani directly above the door of the Golden Gate in Bhaktapur’s Durbar Square. On the left Shri stand on a crocodile; on the right Lakshmi stands on a tortoise.

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 04-3 Bhaktapur Durbar Square Golden Gate Torana Taleju Bhawani Close Up

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 04-4 Bhaktapur Durbar Square Golden Gate Emaciated Deity Close Up An emaciated tantric deity flanks the door of the Golden Gate in Bhaktapur’s Durbar Square.

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 04-4 Bhaktapur Durbar Square Golden Gate Emaciated Deity Close Up

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 04-5 Bhaktapur Durbar Square Golden Gate Scroll Close Up To the left and right of the Golden Gate in Bhaktapur’s Durbar Square is what looks like a scroll.

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 04-5 Bhaktapur Durbar Square Golden Gate Scroll Close Up

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 04-6 A Woman Sits Peacefully Between Two Statues In Taleju Chowk Just Inside The Golden Gate A woman sits peacefully between two statues in the Taleju Chowk just inside the Golden gate in Bhaktapur.

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 04-6 A Woman Sits Peacefully Between Two Statues In Taleju Chowk Just Inside The Golden Gate

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 05-1 Bhaktapur Durbar Square Naga Pokhari The Naga Pokhari (Snake Pond) in the Palace of 55 Windows in Bhaktapur’s Durbar Square is a 17C royal water tank encircled by a writhing stone cobra. The nagas rise up on scaled pillars.

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 05-1 Bhaktapur Durbar Square Naga Pokhari

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 05-2 Bhaktapur Durbar Square Naga Pokhari Goats Head Water Spout Water pours from a goat’s head that protrudes from the mouth of a crocodile demon in the Naga Pokhari in the Palace of 55 Windows in Bhaktapur’s Durbar Square.

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 05-2 Bhaktapur Durbar Square Naga Pokhari Goats Head Water Spout

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 05-3 Bhaktapur Durbar Square Naga Pokhari Cobra Heads Close Up Naga cobra heads face each other in the Naga Pokhari in the Palace of 55 Windows in Bhaktapur’s Durbar Square.

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 05-3 Bhaktapur Durbar Square Naga Pokhari Cobra Heads Close Up

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 06-1 Nyatapola Temple With Chariot

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 06-1 Nyatapola Temple With Chariot

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 06-2 Nyatapola Temple The five-story 30m-high Nyatapola Temple (1702) is the tallest temple in the Kathmandu valley, located in Taumadhi Tole square in Bhaktapur.

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 06-2 Nyatapola Temple

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 06-3 Nyatapola Temple Top Roof And Spire

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 06-3 Nyatapola Temple Top Roof And Spire

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 06-4 Nyatapola Temple Stairway WithJayamel and Phattu Wrestlers and Pairs Of Elephants, Lions, Beaked Griffons and Godesses Baghini and Singhini

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 06-4 Nyatapola Temple Stairway WithJayamel and Phattu Wrestlers and Pairs Of Elephants, Lions, Beaked Griffons and Godesses Baghini and Singhini

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 06-5 Nyatapola Temple Stairway Elephant Close Up Here is a close up of an elephant on the stairway to the Nyatapola Temple in Bhaktapur.

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 06-5 Nyatapola Temple Stairway Elephant Close Up

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 06-6 Nyatapola Temple Stairway Singhini Lion Goddess Here is a close up of Singhini, the lion goddess, on the top of the stairway to the Nyatapola Temple in Bhaktapur.

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 06-6 Nyatapola Temple Stairway Singhini Lion Goddess

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 07 Bhairabnath Temple And Taumadhi Tole From Nyatapola Temple The triple-roofed Bhairabnath Temple, located in Taumadhi Tole square in Bhaktapur, is a rectangular temple that was completely rebuilt after the 1934 earthquake.

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 07 Bhairabnath Temple And Taumadhi Tole From Nyatapola Temple

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 07-2 Bhairabnath Temple And Taumadhi Tole

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 07-2 Bhairabnath Temple And Taumadhi Tole

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 08 Dattatreya Temple With Garuda Column In Front

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 08 Dattatreya Temple With Garuda Column In Front

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 08-1 Dattatreya Temple Garuda Column Close Up

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 08-1 Dattatreya Temple Garuda Column Close Up

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 08-2 Rajut Wrestlers Jayamel and Phattu Guard Dattatreya Temple The Dattatreya Temple in Bhaktapur is guarded by legendary Rajput wrestlers Jayamel and Phattu.

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 08-2 Rajut Wrestlers Jayamel and Phattu Guard Dattatreya Temple

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 08-3 Rajut Wrestler Phattu Close Up At Dattatreya Temple

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 08-3 Rajut Wrestler Phattu Close Up At Dattatreya Temple

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 09 Peacock Window The 15C peacock window near Pujari Math in Bhaktapur is reputed to be the finest carved window in the Kathmandu Valley.  I went to the upper floor window of the shop opposite to get a better photo.

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 09 Peacock Window

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 09-2 Wooden Window With Partially Intact Bird

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 09-2 Wooden Window With Partially Intact Bird

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 09-3 Old Traditional Carved Windows

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 09-3 Old Traditional Carved Windows

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 10 Potters Square Potters Square in Bhaktapur is all about, eh, pottery, with hundreds of pots drying in the sun.

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 10 Potters Square

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 10-2 Potters Square At Harvest Time The pots are put side at harvest time at Potters’ Square in Bhaktapur.

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 10-2 Potters Square At Harvest Time

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 10-3 Potters Square At Harvest Time

Kathmandu Bhaktapur 10-3 Potters Square At Harvest Time