Subject: Kamadhenu. Kamadhenu is a divine goddess described in Hinduism as Gou Mata (the mother of all cows).
Site Name: Sonepur
Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Kamadhenu. Kamadhenu is a divine goddess described in Hinduism as Gou Mata (the mother of all cows).
Site Name: Changu Village
Date: ca 325 CE
Subject: Roof refinished ca. 1700-1722; Believed to have been built by King Haridatta Varma (r. ca. 325). Several reconstructions in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries. Roof refinished ca. 1700-1722 by Bhaskar Malla.
Site Name: Changu Village
Date: 400-750 CE
Subject: Enclosure, east side, right side: conch symbol; Believed to have been built by King Haridatta Varma (r. ca. 325). Several reconstructions in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries.
Site Name: Changu Village
Date: 464 CE
Subject: Enclosure, east side, Garuda Dhwaja Pillar, left side: upper portion of pillar with chakra symbol; Believed to have been built by King Haridatta Varma (r. ca. 325). Several reconstructions in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries.
Site Name: Changu Village
Date: 464 CE
Subject: Enclosure, east side, Garuda Dhwaja Pillar, left side: lower portion of pillar with dated inscription; The inscription on Garuda Dhwaja records the victory of Manadev I; it is the oldest inscription discovered to date in Nepal.
Site Name: Changu Village
Date: 400-464 CE
Subject: Enclosure, East Facade, Entrance, from right
Site Name: Changu Village
Date: 400-464 CE
Subject: Enclosure, East Facade, Entrance, central doorway: Vishnu and attendants
Site Name: Changu Village
Date: 400-1699 CE
Subject: Enclosure, East Facade, Entrance, door to right of main entrance
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Date: ca 1578-1620 CE
Subject: Roof, East entrance, from Bagmati River; Site in worship prior to 5th century. Series of reconstructions in 11th, 13th, and 14th centuries. Present appearance dates to the patronage of Queen Gangadevi who sponsored renovations ca. 1578-1620.
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Date: ca 1578-1620 CE
Subject: Roof, east side, with Siva's trident; Site in worship prior to 5th century. Series of reconstructions in 11th, 13th, and 14th centuries. Present appearance dates to the patronage of Queen Gangadevi who sponsored renovations ca. 1578-1620.
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Date: ca 1578-1620 CE
Subject: Roof, temple roof and environs, from south?, with view down Bagmati River; Site in worship prior to 5th century. Series of reconstructions in 11th, 13th, and 14th centuries. Present appearance dates to the patronage of Queen Gangadevi who sponsored renovations ca. 1578-1620.
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Subject: Burning Ghat on Bagmati River
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Date:
Subject: Burning Ghat on Bagmati River, from Giant Lingam
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Date: 1000-1700 CE
Subject: Chaturmukhalingam (four-faced lingam)
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Date: 1700-1899 CE
Subject: Small shrines on the East bank of the Bagmati River
Site Name: Aihole
Date: ca 550 CE
Subject: Shrinelet at left, left wall: Matrikas; Cave temple dedicated to Siva. Cave entrance on southwest.
Site Name: Kurugodu
Date: 1100-1199 CE
Subject: Mandapa, interior, pillars
Site Name: Kurugodu
Date: 1100-1199 CE
Subject: Mandapa, interior, pillars view
Site Name: Kurugodu
Date: 1100-1199 CE
Subject: Mandapa, interior, pillars
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Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Kamadhenu. Kamadhenu is a divine goddess described in Hinduism as Gou Mata (the mother of all cows). Side view of Kamadhenu.
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Date: 1800-1899
Subject: Kamadhenu. Kamadhenu is a divine goddess described in Hinduism as Gou Mata (the mother of all cows). Front view of Kamadhenu.