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Kathmandu, Nepal – Durbar Square

By Sonyaandtravis @sonyaandtravis

Kasthamandap Temple – the oldest of the buildings in the square, building in the 12th century and which Kathmandu is named after.

Maju Devel – we joined many other Nepalese as we sat on the steps of this 17th century Shiva temple which overlooks the bustling area below.

Kumari Bahal – I was quite surprised to read that the Nepalese worship a real-life goddess – the Kumari Devi – and this is the house where she lives. The Kumari is basically a little girl, selected based on a rigid physical criteria and is tested to ensure she is able to select the correct items of her predecessor. She lives in the Kumari Bahal with her family, making occasional appearances, and is worshipped by the people. Once she reaches puberty she becomes mortal and another girl is selected. We somehow managed to visit on a day where she was making an appearance, a brief but fascinating appearance (particularly watching other people’s reactions upon seeing her). She was a normal childlike, young girl, with a face full of makeup.

Hanuman Dhoka palace – a massive palace complex guarded by an orange Hanuman statute out the front. Inside the palace are museums commemorating King Tribhuvan, King Mahendra and Birenda. Some extremely erotic carvings were evident in the courtyard of the Basantapur Tower.

DSLR camera, GPS, Lonely Planet, backpack, Travis' blending in well
Well known Ganesh shrine, the deity with an elephant head
Kasthamandap Temple at Durbar Square

Man making garlands of marigold flowers used by Hindus
Trailokya Mohan Narayan temple with Garuda kneeling before it
Maru Ganesh Mandir

Shiva-Parvati Temple with stone snow lions guarding the entrance
Shiva-Parvati Temple with stone snow lions guarding the entrance
Shiva-Parvati Temple in Kathmandu Durbar Square

Bhagwati Temple
Trailokya Mohan Narayan temple
Kumari Bahal (House of the Living Goddess) with intricate carved windows

Durbar Square Kathmandu
Goddess Kali
Temple to Kam Dev, a companion of Shiva, with a tall corncob like spire

Hanuman statue cloaked in red and sheltered by an umbrella
Taleju Temple Hindu temple entrance
Snow lions guarding the entrance to Taleju Temple

Stone inscription written in fifteen languages to the goddess Kalika
A chaitya completely shattered by a bodhi tree
Hindu deity Shiva holding trident and transport of Nandi the bull

Taleju Temple Hindu temple viewed from the side
Garuda Statue seen outside Taleju Temple
Kala Bhairab at Durbar Square

View from the inner court of the Hanuman Dhoka (Royal Palace)
View from the inner court of the Hanuman Dhoka (Royal Palace)
Intricate wooden windows of the Hanuman Dhoka (Royal Palace)

Great Bell elevated atop a white building erected by Rana Bahadur Shah
Bustling freak street, named due to inhabitants in the sixties
Garbage lit on fire, a commonality to dispose of waste

Thamel

We had a delicious Thakali daal baaht for dinner in Thamel.

Daal bhaat, traditional Nepalese staple consisting of dal and rice


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