place

Kaal Bhairav, Kathmandu

17th-century establishments in NepalHindu temples in Kathmandu DistrictKathmandu DistrictKathmandu Durbar SquareNepal stubs
World Heritage Sites in Nepal
Kathmandu Durbar Square IMG 2335 20
Kathmandu Durbar Square IMG 2335 20

Kaal Bhairav is a Hindu shrine located in Kathmandu Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. According to legend, the shrine was found at a paddy field and later it was placed at the Durbar Square by King Pratap Malla. Kaal Bhairav is believed to have been sculptured from a single stone.

Excerpt from the Wikipedia article Kaal Bhairav, Kathmandu (License: CC BY-SA 3.0, Authors, Images).

Kaal Bhairav, Kathmandu
Yogbir Singh Marg, Kathmandu Yetkha (Kathmandu-24)

Geographical coordinates (GPS) Address Nearby Places
placeShow on map

Wikipedia: Kaal Bhairav, KathmanduContinue reading on Wikipedia

Geographical coordinates (GPS)

Latitude Longitude
N 27.704722222222 ° E 85.307222222222 °
placeShow on map

Address

Jagan Nath Temple

Yogbir Singh Marg
44066 Kathmandu, Yetkha (Kathmandu-24)
Bagmati Province, Nepal
mapOpen on Google Maps

Kathmandu Durbar Square IMG 2335 20
Kathmandu Durbar Square IMG 2335 20
Share experience

Nearby Places

Kathmandu Valley
Kathmandu Valley

The Kathmandu Valley (Nepali: काठमाडौं उपत्यका), also known as the Nepal Valley or Nepa Valley (Nepali: नेपाः उपत्यका, Nepal Bhasa: 𑐣𑐾𑐥𑐵𑑅 𑐐𑐵𑑅, नेपाः गाः), is a bowl-shaped valley located in the Himalayan mountains in Nepal. It lies at the crossroads of ancient civilizations of the Indian subcontinent and the broader Asian continent, and has at least 130 important monuments, including several pilgrimage sites for Hindus and Buddhists. There are seven World Heritage Sites within the valley.The Kathmandu Valley is the most developed and the largest urban agglomeration in Nepal with about 5 million population. The urban agglomeration of Kathmandu Valley includes the cities of Kathmandu, Lalitpur, Budhanilkantha, Tarakeshwar, Gokarneshwar, Suryabinayak, Tokha, Kirtipur, Madhyapur Thimi, Bhaktapur, Changunarayan, and others. The majority of offices and headquarters are located in the valley, making it the economic hub of Nepal. It is popular with tourists for its unique architecture, and rich culture that includes the highest number of jatras (festivals) in Nepal. Kathmandu valley itself was referred to as "Nepal Proper" by British historians. As per the World Bank, the Kathmandu Valley was one of the fastest growing metropolitan areas in South Asia with 2.5 million population by 2010 with an annual growth rate of 4%.In 2015, Kathmandu Valley was hit by the April 2015 Nepal earthquake. The earthquake caused thousands of deaths and the destruction of much infrastructure across the Kathmandu Valley, which includes the towns of Lalitpur, Kirtipur, Madhyapur Thimi, Changunarayan, and Bhaktapur. Kathmandu is also the largest city in the Himalayan hill region.