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  2. Gurumapa - Wikipedia

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    Plaque at Itum Bahal, Kathmandu. The caption reads "Gurumapa eating rice". Kesh Chandra and sister from an old painting. Tinkhya (Tundikhel) open field in Kathmandu, ca 1939. Gurumāpā (Nepal Bhasa: 𑐐𑐸𑐬𑐸𑐩𑐵𑐥𑐵 ‎; Devanagari: गुरुमापा) is a mythical creature in the folklore of Nepal Mandala.

  3. Kaathe Swyambhu - Wikipedia

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    It was built around 1650AD and is one of the popular Tibetan pilgrimage site in Kathmandu, Nepal. [1] [2] The stupa is also called Shree Gha-Shanti Ghat Bhajradhatu Mahachaitya [3] or Kathesimbhu stupa or Kashi Swayambhu. [4] The main stupa is surrounded by smaller chaityas inscriptions, statutes and an ancient cloister similar to Tibetan ...

  4. Malekhu - Wikipedia

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    Malekhu (मलेखु) is a small town situated in Dhading district, halfway between Kathmandu and Narayangadh. [1] It is situated in the bank of Trishuli River. It is famous for various types of fish species and its product. [2] Malekhu is widely popular for adventurous sports such as rafting, trekking, kayaking and so on.

  5. Tusha Hiti - Wikipedia

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    The Tusha Hiti, also known as Royal Bath, is a sunken bath used by the Malla royal family in Nepal. It is at the courtyard of Sundari Chowk, Patan Durbar Square, Lalitpur. [1] [2] King Siddhinarasimha Malla is credited with building the bath in the 17th century.

  6. List of Jatras in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Bisket Jatra: Celebrated in Bhaktapur, Dhapasi, Madhyapur Thimi, Tokha and other places in Nepal; Bhoto Jatra: Celebrated in Patan; Gai Jatra: Celebrated on the Kathmandu Valley; Ghode Jatra: Celebrated in Tundikhel, Kathmandu; HaadiGaun Jatra: Celebrated in Hadigaun in Kathmandu; Khame Jatra: Celebrated on the Bhaktapur on the ninth day of Dasain

  7. Nagarkot - Wikipedia

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    Nagarkot (Nepali: नगरकोट) is a former Village Development Committee located 32 km east of Kathmandu, Nepal in Bhaktapur District in Bagmati Province and as of 2015 part of Nagarkot Municipality. At the time of the 2011 census it had a population of 4,571 and had 973 [1] houses in it. [2]