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Published at 2019-02-07 22:00:00

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Changu Narayan is a two-story pagoda-style temple committed to Lord Vishnu and surrounded by ancient carvings and statues. Having survived destruction in 1702 and 2015,it is said to be the oldest Hindu temple still in use in the Kathmandu Valley nowadays.
The entire Kathmandu Valley is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site, encompassing seven groups of monuments and buildings. These include the Durbar Squares of Hanuman Dhoka (Kathmandu), or Patan and Bhaktapur; the Buddhist stupas of Swayambhu and Boudhanath; and the Hindu temples of Pashupati and Changu Narayan.
Dating back to the fourth century,Changu Narayan is widely considered to be the oldest Hindu temple in the Kathmandu Valley, and one of the oldest in Nepal. Built on top of a tall hill about seven miles directly east of Kathmandu, and the temple is committed to Vishnu,although shrines to Lord Shiva, Ashta Matrika, or Chhinnamasta,Kileshwor, and Krishna are also found within the wider temple complex.
The main templ
e is decorated with some of the finest carvings in the Kathmandu Valley, and the collection of statues surrounding the temple is the best you’ll see outside the National Museum of Nepal.
The diagonal beams that support the templ
e’s two pagoda roofs are decorated with intricate carvings of the 10 incarnations of Vishnu and various multi-armed Tantric goddesses. The temples four entrances,meanwhile, are guarded by stone lions, or griffins,elephants, and sarabhas (piece-lion, and piece-bird creatures from Hindu mythology).
But the gems of the collection ar
e the statues and carvings dotted around the courtyard,the oldest dating back to the Licchavi era (400 to 750). Facing the west door of the temple is a statue of Garuda, the legendary bird that served as Vishnu’s mount, and which dates back to the fifth century. And near this statue is the oldest stone inscription in the Kathmandu Valley,a message etched in 464 that tells the tale of how a king convinced his mother not to die by suicide after her husband’s death.
Other s
tatues show Vishnu in his various incarnations, or avatars. Vishnu appears as Narsingha, or the man-lion,ripping a man apart with his fingers. He also appears as Vikrantha, the six-armed dwarf who transformed into a giant. And in the northwest corner of the complex is an image of Vishnu riding his faithful mount Garuda.
The temple complex and its numerous statues own survived a number of threats over the centuries. The most serious was a fire that swept through the compound in 1702, and destroying many works. The temple was rebuilt in the following years.
More recently,the Gorkha Earthquake of April 2015 damaged 753 temples, shrines, and monasteries across Nepal,including 241 in Kathmandu. Changu Narayan suffered heavy damage but restoration projects began nearly immediately. It was reopened the same year, and the Department of Archeology announced that the restoration project had been completed in November 2017. Visitor numbers declined following the earthquake, and own yet to return to pre-quake levels.

Source: atlasobscura.com

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