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Bidyapith Temple

Patan


Mul Chowk houses the small, gilded, central Bidyapith Temple, beside a wooden post used to secure animals for sacrifices. The central deity is Yantaju, a form of Durga, and a personal deity to the Malla kings.


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3. Tusha Hiti

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4. Sundari Chowk

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5. Royal Palace

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6. Krishna Temple

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8. Bhandarkhal Water Tank

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