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- Kasthamandap abstract "Kasthamandap (Sanskrit: काष्ठमन्डप, Nepal Bhasa:मरु सत्तल Maru Sattal; literally \"Wood-Covered Shelter\") was a three-storied temple situated at Maru, Kathmandu. It was one of the largest and most noted pagodas of Nepal. The pagoda enshrines a statue of Gorakhnath.The temple was built in pagoda style design. It was built in the early sixteenth century by King Laxmi Narsingha Malla. The whole temple was built from just wood of a single tree, and covered with the shrine. It is believed that it was made by artist named Biset. The name of capital city is named after this temple. Once a year a huge ceremony was performed in the temple. On that day people gathered around the temple and they stayed up all night. People shared the legendary stories about the temple and enjoy different variety of food. The temple was one of the major tourist attractions as well. Everyone was allowed to visit the temple, but people were prohibited to take photographs when inside. The temple was open after mid day until midnight. The unique feature of Kasthamandap had made it the most noted pagoda of Nepal.The earthquake on 25th April 2015 caused severe damage to this temple and its ultimate collapse.".
- Kasthamandap thumbnail Kasthamandap.jpg?width=300.
- Kasthamandap wikiPageExternalLink ancient_nepal_03_10.pdf.
- Kasthamandap wikiPageID "6932802".
- Kasthamandap wikiPageLength "3332".
- Kasthamandap wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Kasthamandap wikiPageRevisionID "681545221".
- Kasthamandap wikiPageWikiLink April_2015_Nepal_earthquake.
- Kasthamandap wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hindu_temples_in_Kathmandu.
- Kasthamandap wikiPageWikiLink Gorakshanath.
- Kasthamandap wikiPageWikiLink Janabahaadya.
- Kasthamandap wikiPageWikiLink Kathmandu_Durbar_Square.
- Kasthamandap wikiPageWikiLink Maru,_Kathmandu.
- Kasthamandap wikiPageWikiLink Nepal.
- Kasthamandap wikiPageWikiLink Newar_language.
- Kasthamandap wikiPageWikiLink Pagoda.
- Kasthamandap wikiPageWikiLink Sanskrit.
- Kasthamandap wikiPageWikiLink Tantra.
- Kasthamandap wikiPageWikiLink Temple.
- Kasthamandap wikiPageWikiLink File:Basantapur_Temple,_Kathmandu_13.jpg.
- Kasthamandap wikiPageWikiLink File:Kasthamandap.jpg.
- Kasthamandap wikiPageWikiLink File:Kasthamandap_–_Kathmandu_-_01.jpg.
- Kasthamandap wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kasthamandap".
- Kasthamandap wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Kasthamandap wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Hindu-temple-stub.
- Kasthamandap wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Hindu_temples_in_Nepal.
- Kasthamandap wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nepal-struct-stub.
- Kasthamandap subject Category:Hindu_temples_in_Kathmandu.
- Kasthamandap hypernym Temple.
- Kasthamandap point "27.704 85.30583".
- Kasthamandap type HistoricBuilding.
- Kasthamandap type Place.
- Kasthamandap type Place.
- Kasthamandap type SpatialThing.
- Kasthamandap comment "Kasthamandap (Sanskrit: काष्ठमन्डप, Nepal Bhasa:मरु सत्तल Maru Sattal; literally \"Wood-Covered Shelter\") was a three-storied temple situated at Maru, Kathmandu. It was one of the largest and most noted pagodas of Nepal. The pagoda enshrines a statue of Gorakhnath.The temple was built in pagoda style design. It was built in the early sixteenth century by King Laxmi Narsingha Malla. The whole temple was built from just wood of a single tree, and covered with the shrine.".
- Kasthamandap label "Kasthamandap".
- Kasthamandap sameAs Q6374805.
- Kasthamandap sameAs Category:Kasthamandap,_Kathmandu.
- Kasthamandap sameAs काष्ठमण्डप.
- Kasthamandap sameAs Kasthamandap.
- Kasthamandap sameAs m.0gxqzm.
- Kasthamandap sameAs Q6374805.
- Kasthamandap sameAs 卡斯塔曼达珀.
- Kasthamandap lat "27.704".
- Kasthamandap long "85.30583".
- Kasthamandap wasDerivedFrom Kasthamandap?oldid=681545221.
- Kasthamandap depiction Kasthamandap.jpg.
- Kasthamandap isPrimaryTopicOf Kasthamandap.