do they really charge the tourist?and where those money goes.................?whatever who ruled it or not after all we should talk about NEPAL not the cast..............
Sudarshan Raj Tiwari (Temples of the Nepal Valley, 2009) states the Bal Kumari mandir of Chyagal, Patan, was originally a Kirati temple. Apparently, there are many temples around Patan that date back to Kirati times and are rectangular in shape. They usually house Bhairav and Bhimsen, as well as Bal-Kumari Ajima and other mother goddesses which the Kirants worshipped. They are said to have been renovated during the Malla times. Tiwari claims They are obviously designs from the Kirat domain.
The discovery of 2nd century BC brick construction by the Italian excavation team near the Satyanarayan temple gives conclusive proof that the Kiratas had advanced knowledge of brick construction.
(The Brick and the Bull by Sudarshan Raj Tiwari)
The Newar name for Patan, Yala, originated from the Kirat king Yellung or Yalambar, the alleged founder of the dynasty and the city. Chyasal-tol is believed to commemorate the 800 Kiratas slain in battle with the Lichchavis (Tiwari, 2001).
Newar scholar Mr Amrit Ratna Tuladhar mentions based on the ancient Nepali history "Kirat king Yalambar founded the city of Patan.
During his time the petty kingdom was known as Yala, a nomenclature presented or given in praise of the Kirat king. However the term of "Yala" has today entered the Nepal Bhasa (Newari) vocabulary referred to or addressing the city nestled in the southern part of Nepal Valley".
kathmandu is great, but a lot of it looks the same, all those Pagoda style buildings, there everywhere!! Someone told me that the government charge tourists to go around these areas, saying the money will be used for the maintenance of the buildings, but the money never gets there, pity, most of the pagodas seem to be rotting away! I guess when they eventually fall over, they can build a McDonalds where they once were! And the last of Kathmandus charm and uniqueness will finally be gone.
@borriseagleeye Kathmandu valley was founded by King Yalambar from Kirat dynasty. He was a first King of Nepal. King Yalambar started the human civilization vis a vis Nepalese civilzation in the valley over 5000+ years ago. Nepal turned 5070 as of Friday 15th Jan 2010 following Yele Sambat(Kirati calendar).
watch this video --> "Yalambar Day" to commentate King Yalambar founding of Kathamdu valley.
why the f is this even being given the chance to speak and why si trying to spaeak in a stupid tone this guy suck
MrPujanman 1 month ago
do they really charge the tourist?and where those money goes.................?whatever who ruled it or not after all we should talk about NEPAL not the cast..............
Kyaktu 7 months ago
kya dami english...........
nesaj09 8 months ago
english ma ni tatara matara mula jyapu
bipnyc 9 months ago
Sudarshan Raj Tiwari (Temples of the Nepal Valley, 2009) states the Bal Kumari mandir of Chyagal, Patan, was originally a Kirati temple. Apparently, there are many temples around Patan that date back to Kirati times and are rectangular in shape. They usually house Bhairav and Bhimsen, as well as Bal-Kumari Ajima and other mother goddesses which the Kirants worshipped. They are said to have been renovated during the Malla times. Tiwari claims They are obviously designs from the Kirat domain.
diliprai 2 years ago
The discovery of 2nd century BC brick construction by the Italian excavation team near the Satyanarayan temple gives conclusive proof that the Kiratas had advanced knowledge of brick construction.
(The Brick and the Bull by Sudarshan Raj Tiwari)
The Newar name for Patan, Yala, originated from the Kirat king Yellung or Yalambar, the alleged founder of the dynasty and the city. Chyasal-tol is believed to commemorate the 800 Kiratas slain in battle with the Lichchavis (Tiwari, 2001).
diliprai 2 years ago
ko ho yo ??? hahah kosto pronounce garako ??
madav3 2 years ago
Newar scholar Mr Amrit Ratna Tuladhar mentions based on the ancient Nepali history "Kirat king Yalambar founded the city of Patan.
During his time the petty kingdom was known as Yala, a nomenclature presented or given in praise of the Kirat king. However the term of "Yala" has today entered the Nepal Bhasa (Newari) vocabulary referred to or addressing the city nestled in the southern part of Nepal Valley".
diliprai 2 years ago
kasto kasto k ho nepal k vaeracha ha
plz god help nepal
aseemkc 2 years ago
kathmandu is great, but a lot of it looks the same, all those Pagoda style buildings, there everywhere!! Someone told me that the government charge tourists to go around these areas, saying the money will be used for the maintenance of the buildings, but the money never gets there, pity, most of the pagodas seem to be rotting away! I guess when they eventually fall over, they can build a McDonalds where they once were! And the last of Kathmandus charm and uniqueness will finally be gone.
borriseagleeye 3 years ago
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@borriseagleeye Kathmandu valley was founded by King Yalambar from Kirat dynasty. He was a first King of Nepal. King Yalambar started the human civilization vis a vis Nepalese civilzation in the valley over 5000+ years ago. Nepal turned 5070 as of Friday 15th Jan 2010 following Yele Sambat(Kirati calendar).
watch this video --> "Yalambar Day" to commentate King Yalambar founding of Kathamdu valley.
diliprai 1 year ago 4