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  2. Stone inscriptions in the Kathmandu Valley - Wikipedia

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    Stone inscriptions are locally referred as Lōhan Pau (Nepal bhasa: 𑐮𑑂𑐰𑐴𑑅 𑐥𑑁 ‎). The early inscriptions are from the Licchavi period, and date from the fifth to the ninth centuries. They number more than 170, and are carved in Sanskrit language and Gupta script. [2] [3] Inscriptions from the 14th century onwards, which ...

  3. Nepalese sculpture - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The sculpture of Nepal is best known for small religious figures and ritual objects in bronze or copper alloy, but also has other strengths. The Newar people of Nepal had a long-lasting specialism in casting small bronze figures, mostly religious and especially Buddhist, considerable numbers of which were exported to India and Tibet over ...

  4. Culture of Kathmandu - Wikipedia

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    Stone carvings, called Chaityas, seen even in street corners and courtyards. The ancient and refined traditional culture of Kathmandu, for that matter in the whole of Nepal, is an uninterrupted and exceptional meeting of the Hindu and Buddhist ethos practiced by its highly religious people. It has also embraced in its fold the cultural ...

  5. Patan Durbar Square - Wikipedia

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    Patan Durbar Square (Nepal Bhasa: 𑐫𑐮 𑐮𑐵𑐫𑐎𑐹 ‎/यल लायकु, Nepali: पाटन दरवार) 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 attractions is the medieval royal ...

  6. Architecture of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Architecture of Nepal. Nepali architecture or Nepalese architecture is a unique blend of artistic and practical considerations. Situated between the trade routes of India, Tibet and China, Nepali architecture reflects influences from these cultural strongholds. The pagoda architectural tradition figures prominently among Hindu temples in the ...

  7. Dhunge dhara - Wikipedia

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    A dhunge dhara (Nepali: ढुङ्गे धाराListen ⓘ lit.'stone faucet') or hiti (Newari: 𑐴𑐶𑐟𑐶 ‎) is a traditional stone drinking fountain found in Nepal. It is an intricately carved stone waterway through which water flows uninterrupted from underground sources. Dhunge dharas are part of a comprehensive drinking ...

  8. Newar art - Wikipedia

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    Newar art[ 1 ] is the art form practiced over centuries by Newar people. The pictorial art consists of: Vasudhara Mandala, by Jasaraja Jirili, Nepal, dated 1365. The Newars are the creators of most examples of art and architecture in Nepal. [ 3 ] Traditional Newar art is basically religious art. Newar devotional paubha painting, sculpture and ...

  9. National Museum of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    The National Museum of Nepal is in the city of Kathmandu at a short distance from the stupa. The classical building of the museum is on the Western side of the river Vishnu against a hilly background. [2] Entering the museum, on the left is the Art Gallery displaying statues, wood carvings and paintings.

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