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Kathmandu |
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Changu Narayan |
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Changu Narayan: Narayan, or Vishnu, is the
preserver of creation to Hindus. His temple near Changu village is often described as the
most ancient temple in the Kathmandu Valley. a fifth century stone inscription, the oldest
to be discovered in Nepal, is located in the temple compound and it tells of the
victorious King Mandev. The temple, now covers sixteen hundred years of Nepalese art
history. The temple, built around the third century, is decorated by some of the best
samples of stone, wood, and metal craft in the valley. In the words of one tourist
guide, "When you look upon Changu Narayan, you observe the complete cultural
development of the Valley". |
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On the struts of the two-tiered Changu Narayan Temple, are
the ten incarnations in which Narayan destroyed evil-doers. A sixth-century stone statue
shows the cosmic from of Vishnu, while another statue recalls his dwarf incarnation when
he crushed the evil King Bali. Vishnu as Narsingha disembowelling a demon is particularly
stunning. The western bronze doors sparkle in the evening sunlight, dragons decorate the
bells, and handsome devas stare from the walls. Garuda, half man and half birds, is the
steed of Vishnu, and his life-sized statue kneels before the temple. The
favorite of many
tourists is the statue of Vishnu sitting astride his steed. |
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A couple of hours' drive from Kathmandu takes you to the
hilltop temple.
Bhaktapur, a medieval city and a World Heritage Site, is en route and is
worth a trip. |
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