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- Bahal,_Nepal abstract "Bahal (Nepal Bhasa:बहाः) is a type of courtyard found amongst Newar communities in Nepal. It is the most dominant type of courtyard in Newari Architecture. Bahal is a Buddhist Monastery and derives itsname from a Sanskrit word Bihara, meaning joy or enchantment and thus is aplace of religious bliss".
- Q4842302 abstract "Bahal (Nepal Bhasa:बहाः) is a type of courtyard found amongst Newar communities in Nepal. It is the most dominant type of courtyard in Newari Architecture. Bahal is a Buddhist Monastery and derives itsname from a Sanskrit word Bihara, meaning joy or enchantment and thus is aplace of religious bliss".
- Bahal,_Nepal comment "Bahal (Nepal Bhasa:बहाः) is a type of courtyard found amongst Newar communities in Nepal. It is the most dominant type of courtyard in Newari Architecture. Bahal is a Buddhist Monastery and derives itsname from a Sanskrit word Bihara, meaning joy or enchantment and thus is aplace of religious bliss".
- Q4842302 comment "Bahal (Nepal Bhasa:बहाः) is a type of courtyard found amongst Newar communities in Nepal. It is the most dominant type of courtyard in Newari Architecture. Bahal is a Buddhist Monastery and derives itsname from a Sanskrit word Bihara, meaning joy or enchantment and thus is aplace of religious bliss".