Kasthamandap
7th-century establishments in NepalDharmshalasHindu temples in Kathmandu DistrictNewa architecture
Kasthamandap (Sanskrit: काष्ठमण्डप, Nepal Bhasa:मरु सत: Maru Satta:; literally "Wood-Covered Shelter") was a three-storied public shelter that included a shrine consecrated to Gorakshanath situated at Maru, Kathmandu, Nepal. Several myths and stories about the date of the construction of the Kasthamandap have been resolved with the recent archeological findings: newly discovered objects during the excavation in the aftermath of the 2015 earthquake have suggested that the Kasthamandap may have been built in the 7th century during the Lichhavi era.
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Yogbir Singh Marg, Kathmandu Yetkha (Kathmandu-19)
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| N 27.704 ° | E 85.30583 ° |
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Kasthamandap
Yogbir Singh Marg
44066 Kathmandu, Yetkha (Kathmandu-19)
Bagmati Province, Nepal
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