Top 10 Most Famous Temples in Kathmandu Nepal

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Top 10 Most Famous Temples in Kathmandu Nepal

Nepal, home of 33 million gods-goddesses and the birthplace of Gautama Buddha is considered a sacred land. Despite diverse ethnic groups, races and traditions, Nepal famous temples has been boasting religious tolerance to the fullest. One can easily spot Hindu and Buddhist pilgrim sites at one place, Christian and Muslims exchanging smiles and living in same territory. You can explore the land of Himalaya’s  pilgrimages for the spiritual experience too.

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Here are some of the heart catching popular Nepal Famous Temple

Pashupatinath Temple

The oldest Hindu temple at the heart of Kathmandu capital is situated at the bank of Bagmati river. It was erected during 5th century and has manuscript from 11th century.

Pashupatinath Temple Pashupatinath Temple

Numerous temples has been built over the years around Pagoda style main temple and it has established itself as one of the busiest open crematory for Hindus placing itself into the World Heritage Sites. The temple is visited by thousands of Lord Shiva’s devotees in Shivaratri festival from all over the nation and also neighboring country India.

Swoyambhunath Stupa

At the top of greenish hill west of Kathmandu city, Buddhist and Hindus common religious sites stands magnificently flaunting colorful prayer flags as Swoyambhunath stupa. The  ancient architecture has a wonderful white dome , cubical structure with eyes and number one in devanagari painted and also Hindu temple Haratima. Along with various sculptures of Buddhas you can get sight of big Bajra, prayers wheels and monkeys.

Swayambhunath Stupa Swayambhunath Stupa

Krishna Mandir

The city of fine arts; Patan has wonderful collection of art and architecture and Krishna Mandir is the finest one. The temple has 21 pinnacles in its perfect Shikhara style and one shall wonder at the marvelous wood carvings of the temple.

Patan Durbar Square Krishna Mandir

Nyatapola Temple

Built in 1702 A.D, the beautiful tallest pagoda temple, Nyatapola temple refers to the architecture with five-tier roofs. The temple is situated in Bhaktapur Durbar Square, one of the best world heritage sites. Each and every carvings on its pillars and roofs reflects  a  different charisma of Nepalese crafts.

[caption id="attachment_805" align="aligncenter" width="2739"] Nyatapole temple in Bhaktapur Durbar Square.

Changunarayan Temple

The Changunarayan temple is the oldest temple in the history of Nepal. Located at the hilltop in Bhaktapur district, the temple is dedicated to lord Bishnu. With its distinct architect from Sikhara and Pagoda style, the temple boasts Nepali crafts. The stone inscription and wodden pillars with symbols and carvings are jewel of the temple.

Changunarayan temple

Dattatreya Temple

The beautiful temple of Dattatreya in Bhaktapur Durbar Square was built in 1427 AD from the stem of single tree. The temple is dedicated to the three supreme Hindu deities; Shiva , Bishnu and Brahma. Carvings on woods are the attraction of this gorgeous temple.

Dattatreya temple

Chandeshwori Temple

Goddess Chandeshwori is considered the avatar of Hindu goddess Kumari. The Chandeshwori temple is situated just outside Banepa, east of Kathmandu.The temple has mural depicting the Goddess Chandeshwori slaying the demon Chanda . The lord Bhairav painting on one of the wall of this temple is the biggest graffiti of Nepal Mandala. To no wonder, the temple also has wonderful wooden carves.

Wood carves on the Chandeshwari Temple

Budhanilkantha Temple

The “Old blue throat” temple in Kathmandu is one of the holiest destinations for Hindus. The temple has biggest stone carving of Lord Bishnu on a single rock Basalt. Well, to your surprise the temple is also popular among Buddhists and great religious harmony is demonstrated here.

Stone Image of Lord Bishnu in BUdhanilkhanta temple

Janaki Temple

The Janaki temple is a masterpiece of mixed Moghul and Koiri style architecture in Nepal. It is situated in southern part of country in Janakpur district. The temple dedicated to Sita; spousal and feminine virtues for all women highly exhibits the richness of Nepalese arts. The temple built in 4860 sq. ft with three storied structure of stone and marble has 60 rooms, all decorated with Nepalese flags, engravings, glass and paintings. Pilgrims from India, Sri lanka and all over Nepal get together during Bibaha Panchami, a festival to remark marriage of Lord Ram and Sita.

Manakamana Temple

The wish fulfilling sacred temple is a popular destination among Nepalese and Hindu devotees. The temple is situated in Gorkha district, and offers a panoramic view of ranges like Manaslu, Himchuli and Annapurna. The cable car ride of 2.8 KM to reach Manakamana temple is exciting and the 17th century temple also mesmerizes with its incenses cloaked surrounding.

Talbarahi Temple

Nepal Famous Temple Talbarahi Temple in Phewa Lake

The Talbarahi temple is another distinct holy place for religious harmony. When you meander the lakecity of Pokhara, don’t forget to gaze at the beautiful temple situated in the small island of Phewa Lake. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Durga, protector of Gods.

There are more to explore in Nepal if you want a genuine spiritual experience. And MMT is always ready to help you step up. Do come and fall in love with colors of religions in Nepal engraved in the deepest devotion of Nepalese and ancient classic architecture of temples.

Exploring the Enchanting Temples of Kathmandu and Nepal: A Spiritual Journey

Nepal, a land nestled in the heart of the Himalayas, is not only renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty but also for its rich cultural and religious heritage. The country boasts a multitude of temples, each with its unique charm and significance. In this blog post, we'll take you on a virtual tour of some of the most prominent temples in Kathmandu and Nepal, where spirituality and history converge.

Kathmandu: The City of Temples

Kathmandu, the capital city of Nepal, is often referred to as the "City of Temples" due to the sheer number of sacred sites that dot its landscape. Let's delve into some of the Kathmandu temples that have captured the hearts of pilgrims and travelers alike.

Pashupatinath Temple - A Kathmandu Icon

Pashupatinath Temple stands as one of the holiest Hindu temples globally, dedicated to Lord Shiva. Located along the Bagmati River, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a mesmerizing blend of architecture and spirituality. Devotees come from far and wide to offer their prayers and witness the captivating Aarti ceremony that takes place on the banks of the river.

Swayambhunath Stupa (Monkey Temple) - A Kathmandu Icon

Perched atop a hill, Swayambhunath Stupa is not just a temple but an iconic symbol of Kathmandu. It's also known as the Monkey Temple due to the mischievous monkeys that inhabit the area. The stupa offers a panoramic view of the city and is revered by both Buddhists and Hindus.

Boudhanath Stupa - A Kathmandu Icon

Boudhanath Stupa is another UNESCO World Heritage Site in Kathmandu, revered by Buddhists around the world. Its massive dome and the watchful eyes of the Buddha painted on it make for an awe-inspiring sight. The area around the stupa is a bustling hub of monasteries and shops selling Tibetan artifacts.

Beyond Kathmandu: Temples Across Nepal

Nepal isn't just about Kathmandu; there are numerous temples scattered throughout the country, each with its unique stories and cultural significance. Here are a few that stand out:

Lumbini: The Birthplace of Buddha - A Famous Temple in Nepal

Lumbini, located in the Rupandehi District of Nepal, is the birthplace of Siddhartha Gautama, who later became known as Buddha. This sacred site draws Buddhists from all corners of the globe and features monasteries built by various Buddhist countries.

Janakpur Dham - A Famous Temple in Nepal

Janakpur Dham, in the Terai region of Nepal, is a significant pilgrimage site for Hindus. It's believed to be the birthplace of Sita, the consort of Lord Rama. The Janaki Temple, with its stunning architecture, is a major attraction for devotees and tourists alike.

Muktinath Temple - The Biggest Temple in Nepal

Situated in the Mustang district, Muktinath Temple is a sacred site for both Hindus and Buddhists. The temple is famous for its 108 water spouts that pilgrims believe can cleanse their sins. The scenic backdrop of the Himalayas adds to the spiritual aura of this place.

Conclusion

Nepal's temples are not just places of worship; they are living embodiments of the country's rich history and cultural diversity. Whether you seek spiritual enlightenment or are simply drawn to their architectural marvels, these temples in Kathmandu and Nepal promise an unforgettable journey through the heart of this enchanting nation. Plan your visit to experience the magic of Nepal's temples for yourself, and let the spiritual energy of these sacred places envelop you in their embrace.

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