The stone spout (5:39 and 6:13) is a bathing area of the kings and queens. The stone platform in front of it (6:42) is where the kings and queens used to sit and meditate after bathing.
Bro you are explaning everything wrong. You should rather pick a guide. Guide is not scam. How can you understand history yourself without anyone to explain? This is why you are speculating it knowing only little about it.
I agree with you, it's totally dependent on people they wanna hire guide or not. With guide and without guide vast differences if you are visiting for the first time.
Hey Rohit once again I'm sorry to say you have gathered wrong informations. I would like to give few information Patan/Lalitpur Patan is considered as the oldest among the three cities of Kathmandu valley you have already mentioned in your video. It is believed that Lalitpur was founded in 299 AD by King Veer Deva. Lalitpur(Patan) is a Sanskrit word which means “City of Beauty”. There are many ancient names for this city like Yala, Manigal and various stories behind the given names. Bell: A big bell hanging between two stout pillars. This big bell is known as Taleju Bell and was placed by King Vishnu Malla in 1736. During the ancient period, common citizens could ring the bell to alert the king to their grievances. Krishna Mandir: This octagonal-shaped Krishna Mandir is a famous and important temple of Patan. This temple was built by King Siddinarsingh Malla in 1637. It is believed that this temple is made up of a single stone and there are 21 golden pinnacles on the top of this temple. Sundari Chowk: (the one you were saying prayer place) This is the smallest courtyard and the first one to reach while entering the durbar square from the southern side (Ticket counter). This courtyard was built in 1647 during the reign of King Siddhi Narsingha Malla. In front of the entrance are 3 idols of Hanuman, Narsingha, and Ganesh. Inside this Sundari Chowk is a professionally carved sunken water tank known as Tusha Hiti or Tap. In this way each and every place have its own story, even the Hiti have uniquely engineered because of earthquake in many places the water is stopped to flow otherwise from the Hiti you get water 24/7.
Oh jo aap kortyard ke bicho bich dikharahethe oh nahaane ka jagha he oh jo golden colour ka he usme se paani aata tha rajparivar ke log usme nahaate the aajkal paani banda ho gaya
You said that there are lots of scammer in Patan Durbar Square, but let me tell you I'm a local person of Lalitpur area and i want you to stop spreading wrong information. There are no any scammers here and people wont tell you or ask you for to hire guide but yeah ! You have to purchase entrance ticket in the main gate. There are many tourist polices all around to look after it. Nepal is fully safe from theft, crime, scammers, and you can get full hygienic food with beautiful hospitality.
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Please avoid propaganda. Keep your assumptions to yourself. Tibetians or Bhutanese have nothing to do here. In fact, tibetians were made civilized by a Nepalese princess, who was married to then tibetian ruler. She took Buddhism and culinary art to tibet to transform them from nomads to civilized Buddhist.
The stone spout (5:39 and 6:13) is a bathing area of the kings and queens. The stone platform in front of it (6:42) is where the kings and queens used to sit and meditate after bathing.
there are hundreds of temples in patan area.. it will take a whole day may be more time to full explore patan area... thank you for vsisiiting patan
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That’s was bath area u talking about pray
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Bro you are explaning everything wrong. You should rather pick a guide. Guide is not scam. How can you understand history yourself without anyone to explain? This is why you are speculating it knowing only little about it.
I agree with you, it's totally dependent on people they wanna hire guide or not. With guide and without guide vast differences if you are visiting for the first time.
It's a Royal palace made by Malla kings right? So what's wrong here?
Agreed...
He is explaining everything wrong!!
Correct me bro
Hey Rohit once again I'm sorry to say you have gathered wrong informations. I would like to give few information Patan/Lalitpur
Patan is considered as the oldest among the three cities of Kathmandu valley you have already mentioned in your video. It is believed that Lalitpur was founded in 299 AD by King Veer Deva. Lalitpur(Patan) is a Sanskrit word which means “City of Beauty”. There are many ancient names for this city like Yala, Manigal and various stories behind the given names.
Bell: A big bell hanging between two stout pillars. This big bell is known as Taleju Bell and was placed by King Vishnu Malla in 1736. During the ancient period, common citizens could ring the bell to alert the king to their grievances.
Krishna Mandir:
This octagonal-shaped Krishna Mandir is a famous and important temple of Patan. This temple was built by King Siddinarsingh Malla in 1637. It is believed that this temple is made up of a single stone and there are 21 golden pinnacles on the top of this temple.
Sundari Chowk: (the one you were saying prayer place)
This is the smallest courtyard and the first one to reach while entering the durbar square from the southern side (Ticket counter). This courtyard was built in 1647 during the reign of King Siddhi Narsingha Malla. In front of the entrance are 3 idols of Hanuman, Narsingha, and Ganesh. Inside this Sundari Chowk is a professionally carved sunken water tank known as Tusha Hiti or Tap.
In this way each and every place have its own story, even the Hiti have uniquely engineered because of earthquake in many places the water is stopped to flow otherwise from the Hiti you get water 24/7.
I wish that I had met you during my visit to Nepal, it would have been easier..
@rohitbhalla97 Guides always explain history the best. Otherwise they are just structures!!!
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Oh jo aap kortyard ke bicho bich dikharahethe oh nahaane ka jagha he oh jo golden colour ka he usme se paani aata tha rajparivar ke log usme nahaate the aajkal paani banda ho gaya
Yaar maine pehle yehi socha tha ki yeh nahane ki jagah hai but I asked local boy he said it’s the area of worship so even I got confused there..
@@rohitbhalla97 thankyou rohit ji for reply
Your photographic coverage is good, but still, there is room for improvement. Pls. Do not assume, better hire a guide.
You said that there are lots of scammer in Patan Durbar Square, but let me tell you I'm a local person of Lalitpur area and i want you to stop spreading wrong information. There are no any scammers here and people wont tell you or ask you for to hire guide but yeah ! You have to purchase entrance ticket in the main gate. There are many tourist polices all around to look after it. Nepal is fully safe from theft, crime, scammers, and you can get full hygienic food with beautiful hospitality.
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To have an authentic food, you should go to a newari restaurant, not in a common street vendor.
Kathmandu
Kath means wood
Mandu means temple
So meaning of Kathmandu is a wooden temple.
Man, that is not praying area. That actually is bathing area of the king and queen. I suggest you hire a guide. Pls. Do not speculate.
भाइ हिन्दि भाषा नहि सम्झ्ते है यिसि लिये कुछ नहि बोलती है।
Poor indian beggars in Nepal...show them too in your videos...that's the reality
Ye muslit ke kar raha hay
I m from nepal is different people different sanskrit different 123 languages Nepal Hinduism buddhism mixed history tibetan Bhutanese people wokers Nepal country enjoyed Nepal 🇳🇵 ❤
Please avoid propaganda. Keep your assumptions to yourself. Tibetians or Bhutanese have nothing to do here. In fact, tibetians were made civilized by a Nepalese princess, who was married to then tibetian ruler. She took Buddhism and culinary art to tibet to transform them from nomads to civilized Buddhist.
napal log tum dhoti chori se nafrat kartha hai kiyo aati ho bete humari desh ma pakistan ko hum bhai manta hai 🇳🇵❤️🇵🇰