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Durbar Square Collection (page 4)

Durbar Square, located in Bhaktapur, Kathmandu Valley, Nepal, Asia, is a mesmerizing UNESCO World Heritage Site that showcases the rich cultural heritage of the region

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Durbar Square Collection: Krishna Mandir, a 7th century Hindu temple, UNESCO World Heritage Dite
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Durbar Square Collection: Street market and temple at Durbar Square, Kathmandu, Nepal, Asia
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Durbar Square Collection: Maju Dega temple, Durbar Square, Kathmandu, Nepal, Asia
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Durbar Square Collection: Man carrying heavy load through the street, Hanuman Dhoka, Durbar Square
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Durbar Square Collection: Kumari (living goddess) festival, Durbar Square, Kathmandu, Nepal, Asia
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Durbar Square Collection: Rickshaws lined up in Durbar Square in Kathmandu, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Nepal, Asia
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Durbar Square Collection: Morning worship
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Durbar Square Collection: Seto Machendranath temple, close to Durbar Square, Kathmandu, Nepal
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Durbar Square Collection: Children play beneath the figures of Shiva and Parvati
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Durbar Square Collection: Orion in sky at dawn above triple roofed pagoda temple
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Durbar Square Collection: Stone Shiva lingam
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Durbar Square Collection: Stone lions, Durbar Square, Bhaktapur, Kathmandu valley, Nepal
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Durbar Square Collection: Durbar Square containg from the left the Chyasin Dewal temple
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Durbar Square Collection: Durbar Square containing from the left
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Durbar Square Collection: Foggy dawn in Durbar Square
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Durbar Square Collection: Durbar Square before dawn
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Durbar Square Collection: Misty winter dawn and temples in Durbar Square
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Durbar Square Collection: The Bishwanath Mandir
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Durbar Square Collection: Buildings in Durbar Square
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Durbar Square Collection: The old Royal Palace (Hanuman Dhoka)
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Durbar Square Collection: Hindu festival of Tihar (festival of lights)
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Durbar Square Collection: Maju Deval triple roofed Hindu temple with shikara-style
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Durbar Square Collection: Women loading up
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Durbar Square Collection: Holy man in his Shiva outfit in Mul Chowk
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Durbar Square Collection: Statue of river goddess Jamuna
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Durbar Square Collection: Market stalls set out amongst the temples
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Durbar Square Collection: Stone carving on corner of small temple
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Durbar Square Collection: View of temples and people walking in Durbar Square
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Durbar Square Collection: Market in Durbar Square
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Durbar Square Collection: Erotic carving
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Durbar Square Collection: Shiva-Parvati temple (Durbar Square) and children
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Durbar Square Collection: Aerial view of Durbar Square
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Durbar Square Collection: View of Maju Deval Temples and Durbar Square
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Durbar Square Collection: Street scene in Durbar Square
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Durbar Square Collection: Carved wooden windows of the 55 Window Palace on Durbar
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Durbar Square Collection: Hanuman-Dhoka
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Durbar Square Collection: Local people sitting on temple steps
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Durbar Square Collection: A house with carved wooden windows
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Durbar Square Collection: People buying vegetables from stall in front of temple
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Durbar Square Collection: Stone statue in front of temple
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Durbar Square Collection: Octagonal Krishna Temple built by Pratapa Malla in
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Durbar Square Collection: Durbar Square
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Durbar Square Collection: Shiva-Parvati Temple
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Durbar Square Collection: People, including vendors



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Durbar Square, located in Bhaktapur, Kathmandu Valley, Nepal, Asia, is a mesmerizing UNESCO World Heritage Site that showcases the rich cultural heritage of the region. As you wander through this historic square, you may come across a supposed Holy man dressed as Hanuman - the monkey god. His vibrant attire and spiritual aura add an enchanting touch to the already mystical ambiance. The significance cannot be overstated. It serves as a testament to Nepal's ancient history and architectural brilliance. The Buddhist Stupa in the old part of Kathmandu near Durbar Square stands tall with its intricate designs and serene presence. At dawn, Durbar Square unveils its true beauty when bathed in soft golden hues. The Garuda statue on a column becomes even more majestic against this backdrop. As you explore further into Mul Chowk courtyard, two stone lions guard its entrance with an air of regality. Every corner tells a story through its exquisite carvings and sculptures. From the close-up view of Ganga's hand to the captivating Kala Bhairab sculpture, each detail leaves visitors awe-inspired by Nepalese craftsmanship. One cannot miss marveling at the temple carvings that adorn every structure within Durbar Square. These intricate masterpieces depict various gods and goddesses from Hindu mythology while showcasing exceptional artistic skills passed down through generations. Amongst these splendid temples is also Shiva-Parvati Temple – a symbol of divine love and devotion. Its grandeur reflects not only religious beliefs but also architectural finesse prevalent during ancient times. Durbar Square truly encapsulates Nepal's rich cultural tapestry and offers visitors an opportunity to immerse themselves in centuries-old traditions and legends that continue to shape this beautiful nation today.