Swoyambhu literally means 'Self - Existent One.' Swoyambhunath is believed to have been established more than 2,500 years ago. An inscription dated 460 A.D. states that the construction was carried out by King Manadeva. By the thirteenth century Swoyambhunath had developed into an important Buddhist learning site. | Some important monuments to see in this area are: | |
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Swoyambhunath The Main Stupa |
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Swoyambhu Hill Swoyambhunath seen on hill - top from east |
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Gold Plated Bajra The huge gold plated Vajra set in the east side of the stupa. |
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Buddha Statue Buddha statue at the backside of Swoyambhu |
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Harati Temple The temple dedicated to Harati, the goddess of all children. It is said that she was an ogress before Lord Buddha converted her to be the caretaker of all children, who is now worshipped. |
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Dewa Dharma Monastery The Dewa Dharma Monastery, noted for a bronze icon of Buddha and traditional Tibetan paintings. |
| *picture courtesy NTB | |
A walk in the clouds - so magical, so majestic and so exotic Nepal! Nepal was my second trip with my girl friends after Kashmir in Mar 06. A lot of people had been telling me that Nepal was one of most beautiful places on earth.