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Statue image Hanuman guarding in Patan Durbar square is situated at the centre of Lalitpur, Kathmandu Valley, Nepal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Statue image Hanuman guarding in Patan Durbar square is situated at the centre of Lalitpur, Kathmandu Valley, Nepal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Statue image guarding in Patan Durbar Square Nepal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Statue image guarding in Patan Durbar Square Nepal Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Statue image guarding in Patan Durbar Square Nepal
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Patan Durbar Square is situated at the centre of Lalitpur city. It is one of the three Durbar Squares in the Kathmandu Valley, all of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. One of its attraction is The Ancient Royal Palace where Malla Kings of Lalitpur resided. The Durbar Square is a marvel of Newa architecture. The Square floor is tiled with red bricks. There are many temples and idols in the area. The main temples are aligned opposite of the western face of the palace. The entrance of the temples faces east, towards the palace. There is also a bell situated in the alignment beside the main temples. The Square also holds old Newari residential houses. There are various other temples and structures in and around Patan Durbar Square build by the Newa People. Lalitpur is believed to have been founded in the third century BC by the Kirat dynasty and later expanded by Licchavis in the sixth century. It was further expanded by the Mallas during the medieval period. There are many legends about its name. The most popular one is the legend of the God Rato Machhindranath, who was brought to the valley from Kamaru Kamachhya, located in Assam, India, by a group of three people representing the three kingdoms centered in the Kathmandu Valley.


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