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Nyatapola Temple Review

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Sitting alone for a long time under the wooden pillars of Niatapo Temple in Taumadi Square. In the west of the oblique sun, the gentle afterglow sprinkles on the temples, ancient wells, sprinklers and other medieval buildings around the square, gazing at them for a long time, which makes people feel that time has gone backwards for centuries. Passengers in Middle East Asian countries charge NT$100 and other countries charge NT$1500. Local governments grant residents subsidies to encourage them to build traditional-style houses.

Nyatapola Temple

Posted: May 16, 2017
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  • suifeng2019
    4/5Excellent
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    The temple of Niatabola was badly damaged in the earthquake, surrounded by scaffolding, showing a state of waste. It was the most anticipated temple on the trip to Bad Gang, and it has become a ruin in a state of repair.

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    Posted: May 3, 2020
  • katy616
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Niatabola Temple, also known as the five-story tower, is built in the 17th century. It is the tallest temple in Nepal and one of the most representative landmarks. The sculptures are vivid and realistic, very beautiful, and very popular with tourists.

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    Posted: Feb 18, 2020
  • 渭南松赞干布
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Niatabora Temple is located near Badgang Duba Square, built in 1702, is the tallest Hindu temple in Nepal, five floors, five feet, the smaller the upper floor, the height of 30 meters, inside the worship of the goddess Hetirakhemi. The five-story platform steps at the base of the temple of Niatabola guard the statues of goddesses, eagles, lions, elephants and Hercules from top to bottom, and the more the statues above, the greater the power represented.

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    Posted: May 15, 2019
  • WillK
    5/5Outstanding

    beautiful historic part of the larger Kathmandu area. plenty to explore and see in this densely packed square.

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    Posted: Sep 20, 2023
  • 崂山顽石
    5/5Outstanding
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    Standing on the Taumadi Square in Badgang, Nyatapola Temple is the tallest Buddhist Pagoda in the Kathmandu Valley. It has five levels, also known as the five-level pagoda, about 30 meters high. It is one of the representative works of Nepal's traditional architectural style and one of Nepal's tourist symbols. It is a temple dedicated to Siddhi Lakshmi. Five groups of statues are arranged from the bottom to the top on the stone steps of the tower - the strongest local warrior (Diamond), elephant, lion, the monster with the head of the Griffin, and finally Singhini and Baghini, two lion and tiger goddesses. It is said that the gods depicted on each floor of the tower are 10 times more powerful than those on the next floor. You can walk up the stone steps to the top of the tower and overlook the whole square.

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    Posted: Jan 19, 2017
  • 一瓶XO
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Niatapola Temple is the tallest in the Kathmandu Valley and the most spectacular and classic Nival building we have ever seen. It has five square red brick foundations and five four-storey roofs, which are decreasing upwards and extending invisibly, and it has added to the tall and tall temple. On both sides of the stone steps are the guardians of the temple. From the bottom up are Hercules, Elephants, Lions, Griffins and Goddesses. Their strength is contrary to their appearance. It is said that each layer of guardians has ten times the strength of the next layer. There is no access here. The gods are enshrined on the exterior walls of the buildings. People worship them outdoors.

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    Posted: Jan 9, 2017
  • Monkeyo
    5/5Outstanding
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    Visiting Badgang, the Niatapoli Temple is the highest Hindu temple in Nepal. Standing in front of the temple, the first feeling of each person is the small self. This brick-and-wood building is supported by 108 wooden pillars and five eaves, so the local people call it a five-storey temple. There are a pair of stone statues on each floor, namely, Hercules, Elephants, Lions, Pengbirds and Dobby gods. The local people believe that every rise will double the power.

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    Posted: Nov 6, 2016
  • sangeet k
    5/5Outstanding

    very famous temple and tallest temple in nepal. . !!must visit !!

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    Posted: Dec 26, 2022
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