- A
tutedhara (Nepali) or
jahru (Newari) is a
traditional drinking fountain found in Nepal. It is a
water reservoir built out of
stone with a tap that can...
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example and so is
Golmadhi Hiti in Bhaktapur.
Another structure is the
tutedhara or
jahru (jarun, jaladroni), a (usually)
covered drinking water reservoir...
- Many
people of
Nepal rely on them for
their daily water supply. The
tutedhara or
jahru is
another type of old
drinking fountain found in Nepal. This...
- can be seen
beneath the
spout of
almost every dhunge dhara (hiti) or
tutedhara (jarun, jahru, jaladroni), two
types of
drinking fountain found in the...
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flanked by a shrine. In the
northern corner of the
basin there is a
disused tutedhara (overflow reservoir). Alko Hiti has five spouts:
three makara (hitimanga)...
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Refrigerator with built-in
water dispenser. Soda
fountain Tutedhara Vending machine "Water cooler".
Horniman Museum and Gardens. Retrieved...
- can be seen
above the
middle spout. The
south facing basin wall has a
tutedhara (overflow reservoir) with two taps; one has the
shape of a lion and the...
- The
centre of the wall is
occupied by the spout, but
there are also two
tutedharas (overflow reservoirs), one on each side.
Beneath each of
these three spouts...
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Stepping further inside one
enters an open corridor, with a
disused tutedhara (drinking fountain)
built into the wall on the left. At the end there...
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Usually there is a
source of
drinking water (a well, a
dhunge dhara or a
tutedhara) nearby.
There are
three different types of dharmashala: a pati, a sattal...