Bhimsen Temple in Earthquake, Patan, Nepal
I shot this video during Nepal earthquake 2015. Bhimsen temple was built by Srinivasa Malla in 1680. It is renowned for its three interconnected golden windows. The temple does not seem damaged from outside. But the front pillar has fallen and broken to pieces as you can see in the video.
Patan(Lalitpur) Nepal November, 1976.
Patan(Lalitpur) Nepal November, 1976.
Golden Temple : Boy monk of Hiranya Varna Mahavihar, Patan
Hiranya Varna Mahavihar, Patan, has a unique tradition of assigning a young boy as a monk to worship the deity inside, as a priest for a period of time. He is made to follow five percepts during the period.
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ललितपुर । चाडवाड र कला संस्कृतिको धनी काठमाडौं उपत्यकामा मनाइने बिभिन्न चाडहरुको आआप्mनै लोभलाग्दो आकर्षण छन् । साउन महिना लागेपछि चाडवाडको भित्रने नेपाली समाजमा ठूला चाडवाडहरु दशै र तिहारले विदा नलिएसम्म यस्ले निरन्तरता पाउने गर्दछ । मतायाः जात्रा मनाएको साता दिन नवित्दै ललितपुरको पाटन मंगलबार राति अर्को उल्लासमा डुबेको थियो ।
भीमसेनलाई हिन्दू धर्ममा रक्षककोरुपमा पूजिने चलन छ । पाटन दरबार स्क्वायरमा रहेको भीसेनको मन्दिरमा हरेक बर्षको भाद्रकृष्ण नवमीका दिन राति हर्षोल्लासका साथ भीमसेनको पूजा गरिने प्रचलन रहिआएको छ । विशेषत व्यापारी र व्वयसायीहरु भीमसेनको पूजामा सक्रिय रहने चलन छ ।
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Bhaktapur Holi festival in Bhimsen Temple
The festival of Holi is celebrated by smearing and throwing colors and throwing water at observers.
The city of Bhaktapur, however, marks the Fagu festival in a very different way. Eight days before the day of the festival, the Bhimsen Temple at the Dattatraya Square, puts on display a 3 feet long stone image of a phallus, symbolizing sexual activity between the god Bhimsen and Draupadi.
Nepal नेपाल - Patan यल (Lalitpur)
Patan also known as Lalitpur is located just across the Bagmati river from Kathmandu.
It is best known for its rich cultural heritage and tradition of arts and crafts. Durbar Square is the Palace Square of Patan. There is a confusing array of temples and other interesting items :
Octagonal stone Krishna temple, The Shankar Narayan temple, with kneeling stone elephants in front, The temple with a statue of Yognarendra, Golden Temple (Hiranayavarna Makavikar), Ashok Stupa, A stone Krishna temple , The Vishwanath temple, The Bhimsen temple and many many more...
[PL] Patan znany również jako Lalitpur znajduje się po drugiej stronie rzeki Bagmati sąsiadując z Katmandu. Jest najbardziej znany ze swojego bogatego dziedzictwa kulturowego oraz tradycji, sztuki i rzemiosła. Durbar Square jest właściwie placem pałacowym. Na placu znajduje się ogromna ilość świątyń i innych ciekawostek jak :
Ośmiokątna kamienna świątynia Krishna, świątynia Shankar Narayan z kamiennymi słoniami na klęczkach, świątynia z figurą Yognarendra, Złota Świątynia (Hiranayavarna Makavikar), Ashok Stupa, świątynia Vishwanath, świątynia Bhimsen i wiele, wiele więcej ...
Paya jatra mangal bazar patan lalitpur Nepal
After 20 years
Bhimsen Pooja
Bhimesen Pooja held in Lalitpur,
Production By : Shine On Culture Vision
Co- Ordinator : Pawan Thapa
Event manager : Mangal Maharjan
Camera : Biju Joshi
Edit : Photogenic Studio,Nakhipot Bisal chaowk Lalitpur
Bhimsen Jatra 2018
Artist Kancha
presents
Bhimsen jatra 2018 is the wildest jatra ever on lalitpur mangalbazzar. Starting from mangalbazzar bhimsensthan mandir . This is most of the crowd filling jatra happening exactly 8pm evening all the supporters come to cheer up loud saying bhimsen maharaj ki jai. Do visit lalitpur do visit nepal to visit our rich culture and heritage.
A Walk Around Patan Durbar Square, Kathmandu, Nepal
A walk around Patan Durbar Square in the Kathmandu Valley, Nepal, viewing statues of Hanuman, Vishnu Narsingha, and Ganesh, the octagonal stone Krishna Temple, the Taleju Bell, the Mul Chowk with fine wood carvings and statues of the river goddesses Jamuna and Ganga, the Golden Gate, statues of King Yoganarendra Malla and Garuda, Manga Hiti, Bhimsen Temple, and the Ganesh Temple.
Filmed October 2010 by Jerome Ryan
Music: Jethro Tull - A New Day Yesterday
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Patan Durbar Square And Museum 2018
Patan Durbar Square is situated at the centre of the city of Lalitpur in Nepal. It is one of the three Durbar Squares in the Kathmandu Valley, all of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. One of its attraction is the ancient royal palace where the Malla Kings of Lalitpur resided.
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The Durbar Square is a marvel of Newar architecture. The Square floor is tiled with red bricks. There are many temples and idols in the area. The main temples are aligned opposite of the western face of the palace. The entrance of the temples faces east, towards the palace. There is also a bell situated in the alignment beside the main temples. The Square also holds old Newari residential houses. There are various other temples and structures in and around Patan Durbar Square built by the Newa People.
History
The history of the Durbar Square is not clear. Although the Malla Kings of Lalitpur are given credit for establishing the royal square, it is known that the site is an ancient crossroad. The Pradhanas who settled around the site before the Mallas have connections with the Durbar Square. Some chronicles hint that the history of Patan Thakuri Dynasty built a palace and made reforms to the locality but the evidence is minute. Scholars are certain that Patan was a prosperous city since ancient times.
The Malla Kings did make important changes to the square. Most of the current architecture is from the 1600s, constructed during the reign of King Siddhinarasimha Malla and his son Srinivasa sukriti. Some of the notable Mallas Kings who improved the square include Purandarasimha, Sivasimha Malla and Yoganarendra Malla.
Important buildings
Statue of Lion in Patan Durbar Square
Patan is one of the oldest known Buddhist cities. It is a center of both Hinduism and Buddhism with 136 bahals or courtyards and 55 major temples. Most of these structures are in the vicinity of the Durbar Square.
Krishna Mandir
Krishna temple is the most important temple in Patan Durbar Square. It is built in the Shikhara style imported from India although it is unique in its own way. The stone carvings along the beam above the first and second-floor pillar are most notable. The first floor pillar carvings narrate the events of the Mahabharata, while on the second floor there are visual carvings from Ramayana.
The temple was built in 1637 by King Siddhi Narasimha Malla. It is said that one night the King saw the Lord Krishna and his consort Srimati Radha standing in front of the royal palace. He ordered a temple to be built on the same spot. There are 21 golden pinnacles in the temple. Below the pinnacles are 3 stories. The first floor holds the main shrine of Lord Krishna with shrines of Radha and Rukmini at each side. The second floor is dedicated to Lord Shiva and the third to Lokeshwor(Lord Buddha).
The square is crowded with thousands of Hindu Pilgrims and devotees during Krishnastami.
Bhimsen Temple
Bhimsen Mandir 03
Bhimsen temple was built by Srinivasa Malla in 1680. It is renowned for its three interconnected golden windows. Bhimsen is a great personality in Mahabharata. He was known to be very brave and strong. In Newa: Tradition, he is worshipped as a god of business and trade. Tourists are not allowed inside the temple.
Vishwanath Temple
Vishwanath temple is dedicated to God Shiva. It was built in 1627 during the reign of Siddhinarasimha Malla. The roof supports are decorated with erotic carvings similar to imagery widespread in Shiva temples in India. The temple is guarded by two stone elephants in the front entrance. On the other side of the temple is the sculpture of a bull, Shiva’s vehicle. A stone linga is enshrined inside the temple.
Taleju Bhawani Temple
Taleju temple was built by Siddhi Narasimha Malla in 1640 and rebuilt by Srinivasa Malla in 1667 after a fire. Taleju Bhawani was the personal deity of the Malla kings. It is a five-storey temple with triple-roofs. 14th Century chronicle of Gopala kings hint a Taleju temple was built by the Pradhanas before the Mallas.
Layout of the Palace
The three main courtyards in the palace are Mul Chok, Sundari Chok and Keshav Narayan Chok. Besides these courtyards, the complex boasts impressive temples, religious shrines, and historical places, all noted for their exquisite carvings and beautiful display of ancient Newari architecture.
earthquake destruction at patan, nepal 2015 april 25
Bhimsen jaatra patan lalitpur Nepal
07/05/2076 @ 8.15 pm
Patan Durbar Square || Renovation After Earthquake
Patan Durbar Square || Renovation After Earthquake
Patan Durbar Square is situated at the centre of the city of Lalitpur in Nepal.
It is one of the three Durbar Squares in the Kathmandu Valley, all of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. One of its attraction is the ancient royal palace where the Malla Kings of Lalitpur resided.
The Durbar Square is a marvel of Newa architecture. The Square floor is tiled with red bricks.
There are many temples and idols in the area. The main temples are aligned opposite of the western face of the palace. The entrance of the temples faces east, towards the palace. There is also a bell situated in the alignment beside the main temples.
The Square also holds old Newari residential houses. There are various other temples and structures in and around Patan Durbar Square built by the Newa People.
The square was heavily damaged on 25 April 2015 baisakh 12 by a major earthquake.
The history of the Durbar Square is not clear. Although the Malla Kings of Lalitpur are given credit for establishing the royal square, it is known that the site is an ancient crossroad. The Pradhanas who settled around the site before the Mallas have connections with the Durbar Square.
Some chronicles hint that the history of patan Thakuri Dynasty built a palace and made reforms to the locality but the evidence is minute. Scholars are certain that Patan was a prosperous city since ancient times.
The Malla Kings did make important changes to the square. Most of the current architecture is from the 1600s, constructed during the reign of King Siddhinarasimha Malla and his son Srinivasa sukriti. Some of the notable Mallas Kings who improved the square include Purandarasimha, Sivasimha Malla and Yoganarendra Malla.
Krishna Mandir
Krishna temple is the most important temple in Patan Durbar Square. It is built in the Shikhara style imported from India although it is unique in its own way.
Bhimsen Temple
Bhimsen Mandir : Bhimsen temple was built by Srinivasa Malla in 1680. It is renowned for its three interconnected golden windows. Bhimsen is a great hero in Mahabharata. He was known to be very brave and strong. In Newa Tradition, he is worshipped as a god of business and trade. Tourists are not allowed inside the temple.[13]
Vishwanath Temple
Vishwanath temple is dedicated to god Shiva. It was built in 1627 during the reign of Siddhinarasimha Malla. The roof supports are decorated with erotic carvings similar to imagery widespread in Shiva temples in India. The temple is guarded by two stone elephants in the front entrance. On the other side of the temple is the sculpture of a bull, Shiva’s vehicle. A stone linga is enshrined inside the temple.
Taleju Bhawani Temple
Taleju temple was built by Siddhinarasrimha Malla in 1640 and rebuilt by Srinivasa Malla in 1667 after a fire. Taleju Bhawani was the personal deity of the Malla kings. It is a five-storey temple with triple-roofs. 14th Century chronicle of Gopala kings hint a Taleju temple was built by the Pradhanas before the Mallas.
Layout of the Palace
The three main courtyards in the palace are Mul Chok, Sundari Chok and Keshav Narayan Chok. Besides these courtyards, the complex boasts impressive temples, religious shrines, and historical places, all noted for their exquisite carvings and beautiful display of ancient Newari architecture.
Keshav Narayan Chowk
Keshav Narayan Chowk Keshav Narayan chowk is, inside the Patan museum, to the north of the Mul chowk. At the center of this chok, Keshav Narayan Temple is located which gave the name to this chok.
Mul chowk, Patan Durbar Square
Mul Chok is the central courtyard. It is the most famous and largest courtyards among the three main chowks. At its center is located Bidya Temple, and Taleju temples stand around the courtyard. The doorway to the Shrine of Taleju, on the southern side of the courtyard, is confined by the statues of the river goddesses Ganga, on a tortoise, and Jamuna, on a carved makura (mythical crocodile).
Sundari Chok
Tusha Hiti
Sundari Chok is to the south of the Mul Chok. It is designed with sunken tank known as Tusha Hiti. Smaller than the Mul Chok, it is now open to the public. The entrance of the chok is guarded by the stone statues of Hanuman, Ganesh and Narasingha, man-lion form of Vishnu.
Bhimsen jatra (Festival)
Title : Bhimsen Jatra in Patan Mangal Bazar
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Co-ordinator : Pawan Thapa
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Patan Durbar square Kathmandu
Patan Durbar Square is situated at the centre of the city of Lalitpur in Nepal. It is one of the three Durbar Squares in the Kathmandu Valley, all of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. One of its attraction is the ancient royal palace where the Malla Kings of Lalitpur resided.
The Durbar Square is a marvel of Newa architecture. The Square floor is tiled with red bricks.[1] There are many temples and idols in the area. The main temples are aligned opposite of the western face of the palace.[2] The entrance of the temples faces east, towards the palace. There is also a bell situated in the alignment beside the main temples.[3] The Square also holds old Newari residential houses. There are various other temples and structures in and around Patan Durbar Square built by the Newa People.
The square was heavily damaged on 25 April 2015 baisakh 12 by a major earthquake
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Bhimsen Jatra is observed on the nawami of Bhadra. Many people gathered in the Bhimsen Mandir of Patan Durbar Square to offer their homeage.
The Patan Durbar Square will be filled with the devotees coming to worship fearless god Bhimsen with dhup, other offerings and along with live stock to scarifice.
The Statue of Lord Bhimsen will be placed in the Chariot and then the chariot will be taken to all over Patan area. This Jatra is celebrated so wild that the people who carries the chariot will be fully drunk. It is said that without being drunk they couldn't lift the chariot because its so heavy.
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