Nepali devotees perform rituals at Kala Bhairava temple - Basantapur Durbar Square
People worship the huge 'Kala Bhairava' statue at Hanuman Dhoka in Durbar Square, Nepal.
Hanuman Dhoka is a complex of structures with the Royal Palace of the Malla kings and also of the Shah dynasty in the Durbar Square of central Kathmandu, Nepal. It is spread over five acres. The Hanuman Dhoka Palace (Hanuman Dhoka Darbar in Nepali) gets its name from the stone image of Hanuman, the Hindu monkey god, that sits near the main entryway. 'Dhoka' means door or gate in Nepali. All temple that are situated in a durbar square is the best example of Newari architecture.
The eastern wing with ten courtyards is the oldest part dated to the mid 16th century. It was expanded by King Pratap Malla in the 17th century with many temples. Sundari Chok and Mohan Chok in the north part of the palace are both closed. In 1768, in the southeast part of the palace, four lookout towers were added by Prithvi Narayan Shah. The royal family lived in this palace till 1886, where after they shifted to Narayanhiti Palace. The stone inscription outside is in fifteen languages and legend states that if all the 15 are read milk would spring from the middle of stone tablet.
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Kal Bhairav Temple of Nepal
People worship the huge 'Kala Bhairava' statue at Hanuman Dhoka in Durbar Square, Nepal.
Hanuman Dhoka is a complex of structures with the Royal Palace of the Malla kings and also of the Shah dynasty in the Durbar Square of central Kathmandu, Nepal. It is spread over five acres. The Hanuman Dhoka Palace (Hanuman Dhoka Darbar in Nepali) gets its name from the stone image of Hanuman, the Hindu monkey god, that sits near the main entryway. 'Dhoka' means door or gate in Nepali. All temple that are situated in a durbar square is the best example of Newari architecture.
The eastern wing with ten courtyards is the oldest part dated to the mid 16th century. It was expanded by King Pratap Malla in the 17th century with many temples. Sundari Chok and Mohan Chok in the north part of the palace are both closed. In 1768, in the southeast part of the palace, four lookout towers were added by Prithvi Narayan Shah. The royal family lived in this palace till 1886, where after they shifted to Narayanhiti Palace. The stone inscription outside is in fifteen languages and legend states that if all the 15 are read milk would spring from the middle of stone tablet.
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'कुमारी'काे छायाँमा परेका जिवित देवता 'भैरव' Nepal's living God Bhairav | Onlinekhabar.com
'कुमारी'काे छायाँमा परेका जिवित देवता 'भैरव'
Nepal's living God Bhairav Story
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'Kala Bhairava' statue at the Basantapur Durbar Square - Nepal
People worship the huge 'Kala Bhairava' statue at Hanuman Dhoka in Durbar Square, Nepal.
Hanuman Dhoka is a complex of structures with the Royal Palace of the Malla kings and also of the Shah dynasty in the Durbar Square of central Kathmandu, Nepal. It is spread over five acres. The Hanuman Dhoka Palace (Hanuman Dhoka Darbar in Nepali) gets its name from the stone image of Hanuman, the Hindu monkey god, that sits near the main entryway. 'Dhoka' means door or gate in Nepali. All temple that are situated in a durbar square is the best example of Newari architecture.
The eastern wing with ten courtyards is the oldest part dated to the mid 16th century. It was expanded by King Pratap Malla in the 17th century with many temples. Sundari Chok and Mohan Chok in the north part of the palace are both closed. In 1768, in the southeast part of the palace, four lookout towers were added by Prithvi Narayan Shah. The royal family lived in this palace till 1886, where after they shifted to Narayanhiti Palace. The stone inscription outside is in fifteen languages and legend states that if all the 15 are read milk would spring from the middle of stone tablet.
Source : Wikipedia
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of 50, 000+ hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM / SR 1080i High Definition, Alexa, SR, XDCAM and 4K. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world...
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Sweta Bhairav, the most fierce God of Kathmandu
Sweta Bhairav idol located at Basantapur Durbar Square, Kathmandu. It is one of the eight Bhairav, Astha Bhairav. This Temple is opened mainly during Indra Jatra Festival(Yenha, punhi), One of the biggest festival of Kathmandu. This idol is the most scariest and most fierce to be found in Nepal. This is worshipped both by hindu and buddhist. It located just behinf Kal Bhairav,. The begining black idol is of Kal Bhairav.
The stone idol of Kala Bhairav in Kathamandu Durbar Square, Nepal
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Kal Bhairab ll श्री महा गुरु काल भैरव
श्री महा गुरु काल भैरव
Kaal Bhairav statue at Basantapur Durbar square, Nepal
The statue of Kala Bhairav is situated in the Hanuman Dhoka Durbar Square premises in Kathmandu is said to be the largest image of the Lord and is also considered as one of the powerful temples in Kathmandu valley. The 12 foot high stone image of Kala Bhairav which is enshrined in the temple is said to have been sculpted in the 5th or 6th century and was later rediscovered in a paddy field in the 17th century by the Malla King Pratap Malla. Legend has it that the temple served as a supreme court in Nepal for a long time as the people believed that the person who lied in front of the sculpture would be dead by the powers of the Lord. The image of the lord is black in color and is worshipped everyday by the people living in the area and also, those who happen to pass by the image make sure to bow and pay their respects to the Lord.
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Tale of the Bagh Bhairav Temple in Kirtipur Nepal- Astha Tuladhar
Bagh means Lion in Nepali Language. This temple houses a big sculpture of a Lion. What is the tale behind this temple? I asked the temple guard to tell us the tale. The language spoken is Newari or Nepal Bhasa. Presented by Astha Tuladhar (2012 Nepal Visit Series)
Huge stoned idol of Kala Bhairav at Durbar Square of Nepal
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Kal Bhairab Tampel at Bashantapur, Hanumandhoka, Kathmandu
Kal Bhairab Tampel
at Bashantapur, Hanumandhoka, Kathmandu
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Kala Bhairava temple at the Basantapur Durbar Square complex
People worship the huge 'Kala Bhairava' statue at Hanuman Dhoka in Durbar Square, Nepal.
Hanuman Dhoka is a complex of structures with the Royal Palace of the Malla kings and also of the Shah dynasty in the Durbar Square of central Kathmandu, Nepal. It is spread over five acres. The Hanuman Dhoka Palace (Hanuman Dhoka Darbar in Nepali) gets its name from the stone image of Hanuman, the Hindu monkey god, that sits near the main entryway. 'Dhoka' means door or gate in Nepali. All temple that are situated in a durbar square is the best example of Newari architecture.
The eastern wing with ten courtyards is the oldest part dated to the mid 16th century. It was expanded by King Pratap Malla in the 17th century with many temples. Sundari Chok and Mohan Chok in the north part of the palace are both closed. In 1768, in the southeast part of the palace, four lookout towers were added by Prithvi Narayan Shah. The royal family lived in this palace till 1886, where after they shifted to Narayanhiti Palace. The stone inscription outside is in fifteen languages and legend states that if all the 15 are read milk would spring from the middle of stone tablet.
Source : Wikipedia
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Kaal Bhairav I basantapur ktm, Nepal काल भैरब
Bhairava originates from the word bhiru, which means fearful. Bhairava means terribly fearful form. It is also known as one who destroys fear or one who is beyond fear. The right interpretation is that he protects his devotees from dreadful enemies, greed, lust and anger. Bhairava protects his devotees from these enemies. These enemies are dangerous as they never allow humans to seek God within. There is also another interpretation: Bha means creation, ra means sustenance and va means destruction. Therefore, Bhairava is the one who creates, sustains and dissolves the three stages of life. Therefore, he becomes the ultimate or the supreme.
Kal Bhairav, Kathmandu, Nepal
People worship 'Kala Bhairava' statue in Durbar Square, Nepal
People worship the huge 'Kala Bhairava' statue at Hanuman Dhoka in Durbar Square, Nepal.
Hanuman Dhoka is a complex of structures with the Royal Palace of the Malla kings and also of the Shah dynasty in the Durbar Square of central Kathmandu, Nepal. It is spread over five acres. The Hanuman Dhoka Palace (Hanuman Dhoka Darbar in Nepali) gets its name from the stone image of Hanuman, the Hindu monkey god, that sits near the main entryway. 'Dhoka' means door or gate in Nepali. All temple that are situated in a durbar square is the best example of Newari architecture.
The eastern wing with ten courtyards is the oldest part dated to the mid 16th century. It was expanded by King Pratap Malla in the 17th century with many temples. Sundari Chok and Mohan Chok in the north part of the palace are both closed. In 1768, in the southeast part of the palace, four lookout towers were added by Prithvi Narayan Shah. The royal family lived in this palace till 1886, where after they shifted to Narayanhiti Palace. The stone inscription outside is in fifteen languages and legend states that if all the 15 are read milk would spring from the middle of stone tablet.
Source : Wikipedia
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Bagh Bhairav Temple, Kirtipur बघभैरव मन्दिर, कृतिपुर
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Bagh Bhairav Temple is holy to both Hindus and Buddhists. Bagh Bhairav Temple is dedicated to God Bhairav in the form of a tiger. This god is regarded as the guardian of Kirtipur and the locals call it Ajudeu, a grandfather god. This temple was constructed between 1099 and 1126 AD by Shiva Deva. The temple lies at the height of 1405 m from sea level, from where a beautiful view of Kathmandu valley can be seen.
The temple is rectangular and lies within the area of 1500 sqm. There is a Temple Torana to the left of the entrance with Vishnu riding Garuda. Bhairav in the middle of Ganesh and Kumar is below them. To the right of the Bagh Bhairava Mandir stands an interesting sculpture thought to be of Kirti mata, mother of Kirtipur, depicted on her back giving birth to a still unidentified creature. Other sculptures in the vicinity of the temple include the Ashta Matrikas (the eight mother deities) dating from the 3rd or 4th century and a rare iconic portrayal of Shiva from the 6th century. These survivals from the Licchavi period show the site to be among the oldest in the valley. The upper section of the temple is covered with swords and shields that belonged to the troop of Kirtipur, who were defeat by the army of King Prithvi Narayan Shah. Sacrifices are made here on Tuesday and Saturday mornings. The squat 16th century temple has wood-carvings and wall paintings, a rare combination in the Katmandu Valley. The paintings unfortunately are almost unrecognizable.
The temples were renovated in the years 1515 AD, 1803 AD, 1850 AD and 1961 A
काल भैरब दर्शन -जस्को एक दर्शनले सफलता मिल्ने जनबिस्वास Kaal Bhairav In Nepal !
Kaal Bhairab || काल भैरब दर्शन || Kathmandu Darbar Square
KAL BHAIRAB
Newari Charya Dance KAL BHAIRAB DANCE in the Welcome ceromony of the Nepal Tourism Year 2011 at the Kathmandu Durbar Square, Basantapur, Shiva Parvati Temple. Date: 01.01.2011