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Nyฤtฤpola (from
Nepal Bhasa: ๐๐ต๐๐ต๐ฅ๐๐ฎโ, "แน
ฤtฤpola", lit.โ'something with five storey') is a five
tiered temple located in the
central part of Bhaktapur...
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destination of
Nepal with the city
attracting 301,012
tourists in 2014. The
Nyatapola, a five
roofed pagoda completed in 1702 is the most
famous structure of...
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characterized by the
construction of
numerous palaces and
temples with the
Nyatapola temple being his most
revered contribution. An
integral part of the local...
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Clockwise from top-left: (a)
Nyatapola, a five
storied pagoda in Bhaktapur,
bejewelled with
characteristic stone,
metal and wood craftsmanship, has survived...
- 1605 Tล-ji, the
tallest wooden structure in Kyoto, ****an,
built in 1644
Nyatapola at Bhaktapur,
Kathmandu Valley built during 1701โ1702 The
Great Pagoda...
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architectures with very rich
wooden carvings, and most of the temples, such as
Nyatapola Temple, are made of
bricks and sal tree wood.[citation needed] Buddhist...
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Muktinath Temple Naradevi Temple Narayanhity Royal Palace Nhugha Dega
Temple Nyatapola Temple Pashupatinath Temple Taleju Bhawani temple Bahal Newar window American...
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Durbar Square,
Bhaktapur Durbar Square, the
former durbar of Kirtipur,
Nyatapola, Kumbheshwar, the
Krishna temple, and others. The
Gorkha Kingdom ended...
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Lohankarmi who just a year
before carved a ten foot
statue of Devi for the
Nyatapola temple. For his work,
Tulasi was
rewarded with a tola of gold
along with...
- the two free-standing, five-story temples, the
other being the
famous Nyatapola temple of Bhaktapur. The
temple is
noted for its
graceful proportions...