- in 1168,
hence it is also
called Guhya pukhu,
meaning secretive pond.
Phalchā is a
Newar word for
communal resting places which has been a part of Nepali...
- Pati (Nepali: पति), also
called Sattal and
Phalcha are a type of
public rest
houses in
Katmandu Valley in Nepal.
Patis are
public rest-houses
built in...
-
Lakhu Phalchā (shelter) at Maru
where the sand
carriers stopped to rest....
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Siddhicharanya Nibandha ("Siddhicharan's Essays"). Kathmandu:
Phalcha Pithana. Page 73. LeVine,
Sarah and Gellner,
David N. (2005). Rebuilding...
-
Astha Joshi,
Kathmandu Post, 11
February 2017,
retrieved 8
September 2019
Phalchas Much More Than Just
Resting Places Archived 2021-03-22 at the
Wayback Machine...
- (1992).
Siddhicharanya Nibandha ("Siddhicharan's Essays"). Kathmandu:
Phalcha Pithana. Tumbahang,
Govinda Bahadur (January 2010). "Marginalization of...
-
Scientific and
Cultural Organization,
Paris 1978,
retrieved 31
January 2020
Phalchas Much More Than Just
Resting Places by
Swosti Rajbhandari Kayastha, ECS...
- (1992).
Siddhicharanya Nibandha ("Siddhicharan's Essays"). Kathmandu:
Phalcha Pithana. Page 73. Tumbahang,
Govinda Bahadur (January 2010). "Marginalization...
- (1992).
Siddhicharanya Nibandha ("Siddhicharan's Essays"). Kathmandu:
Phalcha Pithana. Page 73. Tuladhar, Prem
Shanti (2000).
Nepal Bhasa Sahityaya Itihas:...
- the
royal palace and also a
construction of one in
Thimi along with a
phalcha (resting place) as a prince. The
palace of
fifty five
windows (Nepal bhasa:...