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  2. Phewa Lake - Wikipedia

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    Pokhara, Sarangkot, Kaskikot, Dhikurpokhari. Phewa Lake or Phewa Tal (Nepali: फेवा ताल, [ˈpʰewa tal]) is a freshwater lake in Nepal formerly called Baidam Tal located in the south of the Pokhara Valley that includes Pokhara city and parts of Sarangkot and Kaskikot. [1] It is the second largest lake in Nepal and the largest in ...

  3. Tal Barahi Temple - Wikipedia

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    Tal Barahi temple (Nepali: तालबाराही मन्दिर) also known as ‘Lake Temple’ or ‘Barahi Temple’ is a Hindu temple of the goddess Barahi. It is the most important religious monument in Pokhara, Nepal. This temple is located on a small island in the middle of Phewa Lake. As the temple is situated on a small ...

  4. Lake Cluster of Pokhara Valley - Wikipedia

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    2 February 2016. Reference no. 1695 [1] Lake Cluster is the collective name for nine lakes in the Pokhara valley in western Nepal. The nine lakes which constitute the lake cluster are Phewa, Begnas, Rupa, Khaste, Dipang, Maidi, Gunde, Neurani, Kamalpokhari and Pokhara Seti Catchment. The lakes are fresh water lakes in the Nepalese Himalayas.

  5. Phewa Hydropower Station - Wikipedia

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    Phewa Hydropower Station, or Fewa Hydropower Station, is the first hydropower plant in the city of Pokhara, commissioned in 1969 AD. Water from Phewa Lake is directed to this powerplant to produce 1 Megawatt of electricity from 4 generators.

  6. Peace Pagoda - Wikipedia

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    The Walapane Peace Pagoda (7.089642°N 80.861027°E), built by Nichidatsu Fuhi monk, is located on Walapane, Central Province of Sri Lanka. This is also called Japanese Sama Viharaya Walapane. Peace Pagoda is an enormous shrine, recently restored to become one of the most prominent landmarks in Walapane.

  7. Varahi - Wikipedia

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    Nepal The Tal Barahi Temple is situated in the middle of Phewa Lake, Nepal. Here, Barahi, as she is known as in Nepal, is worshipped in the Matysa Varahi form as an incarnation of Durga and an Ajima ("grandmother") goddess. Devotees usually sacrifice male animals to the goddess on Saturdays. [31]

  8. Begnas Lake - Wikipedia

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    650 m (2,133 ft) [ 3 ] Begnas Lake (Nepali: बेगनास ताल) is a freshwater lake in Pokhara Metropolis of Kaski district of Nepal [ 4 ] located in the south-east of the Pokhara Valley. The lake is the third largest lake of Nepal and second largest, after Phewa Lake, among the eight lakes in Pokhara Valley. [ 1 ][ 3 ] Water level ...

  9. List of lakes of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Rara Lake Phoksundo Lake in Nepal. Rara Lake in Karnali Province is the deepest lake of Nepal, [citation needed] having a depth of 167 m. Tilicho Lake in Gandaki Province is the highest lake of Nepal, at 4919 m above mean sea level. In September 2007, Phoksundo Lake has been designated a Ramsar site. [5]