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A temple that stands out in Varanasi
Built by Nepalese Shah king Rana Bahadur Shah, while he was sent in exile. This Nepali-style temple architecture is unique to the other temple architecture that you see around Varanasi so it stands ou...
near the Manikarina ghat, you cannot miss this nice little temple once built by a Nepali prince. in the building nearby several old men/women living their last days near to Ganges and awaiting their ...
A beautiful view,and a small temple in the courtyard with beautiful wood cuttings,you should not expect anything special,but if you're running away,you can make a visit. Entry by ...
It is near the entrance to the golden temple, but in a quiet and upright position from which you can be aware of the flow of life on the rivers of the Gange. E' a small but full temple ...
A temple that stands out in Varanasi
Built by Nepalese Shah king Rana Bahadur Shah, while he was sent in exile. This Nepali-style temple architecture is unique to the other temple architecture that you see around Varanasi so it stands ou...
Beautiful architecture
This is a beautiful temple on the ghats of Varanasi. The architecture is similar to the temple in Kathmandu. There are a lot of monkeys.
take 2 rounds around the shrine
near the Manikarina ghat, you cannot miss this nice little temple once built by a Nepali prince. in the building nearby several old men/women living their last days near to Ganges and awaiting their ...
Nice view
A beautiful view,and a small temple in the courtyard with beautiful wood cuttings,you should not expect anything special,but if you're running away,you can make a visit. Entry by ...
Calm down
It is near the entrance to the golden temple, but in a quiet and upright position from which you can be aware of the flow of life on the rivers of the Gange. E' a small but full temple ...