Temples Of Nepal
Nepal is one of the most visited nations of the world. The reason why it attracts so much tourism is because it has the world finest historical places and ancient temples. Apart from temples of Nepal this country has the highest peaks in the world with many mighty mountains to explore. Nepal offers a chance to explore history, to conquer peaks to enjoy beautiful scenery and to have quality entertainment at the modern pace life of this society. On a visit of Nepal the first thing a tourist should do is to visit the many ancient temples of Nepal scattered around the whole country. These temples of Nepal are very famous in the world and provide much knowledge to the explorer due to its historic back ground.  Temples At Bhaktapur Durbar Square Thousands of tourist visit Nepal to view the amazing temples of Nepal and study the strong religious and moral value associated with these temples. Another feature that distinguishes the temples of Nepal from other countries is the amazing beauty of these religious shrines. A tourist should make sure that he/she does not miss these beautiful offering of the county. Most Temples of Nepal are either Buddhist Temple or Hindu temples with few churches and mosque. And most of the temples of Nepal are built in the pagoda style with a mass of intricate exterior carving. Some of the ancient temples Of Nepal: - Swayambhunath Pagoda Temple
- Boudhhanath Stupa
- Pashupatinath Temple
- Changu Narayan Temple
- Krishna Temple
- Budhanilkantha Narayan
- Manakamana Temple
Swayambunath Stupa: The Buddhist temple of Nepal, “Swayambhunath” is situated on the top of a hill three km west of the city and it is one of the most popular symbols of Nepal. The temple is known as the 'monkey temple' after the huge tribe of monkeys guards the hill. Its painted eyes on all four sides of the stupa indicate the all-seeing eyes of the Buddha and its nose represent the unity of all things.  Budhha Eye We can view beautiful Kathmandu Valley and the surrounding mountains through the peaceful Swayambunath hill.  Pashupatinath Temple Pashupatinath Temple: Great Hindu temple located on the shore of the Bagmati river on the eastern part of Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal. It is regarded as the most sacred temple of Shiva (Pashupati) in the world. Thousands of pilgrims from all over the world, esecially Nepal and India pay homage to this temple everyday. "Shivaratri" or night of lord Shiva is an especially important day in this temple when tens of thousands of people throng here for the annual celebration.  Pashupatinath Temple And River Bagmati  Boudhanath Stupa Boudhanath Stupa: This temple is the biggest stupa in Nepal and one of the largest in the world. It is a religious center for Nepal specially of Tibetans and it has monasteries around the stupa which have their own self-importance. Boudhanath has always been related with Lhasa and Tibetan Buddhism. During the full moon day many Buddhist people come to celebrate and take part in various religious activities.  Changu Narayan Temple Changu Narayan Temple: This temple is situated on a beautiful hill top 20km from Kathmandu and 7 km from Bhaktapur. This temple is made by King Hari dutta. The temple is made by metal and woodcarvings. This is the best pattern of Nepalese pagoda architecture. It is one of the oldest temples in Nepal. These are the famous temples of Nepal but there are thousands of other beautiful temples in Nepal.
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