Bhupatindra Malla in the context of "Nyatapola temple"

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๐Ÿ‘‰ Bhupatindra Malla in the context of Nyatapola temple

Nyฤtฤpola (from Nepal Bhasa: ๐‘’๐‘ต๐‘Ÿ๐‘ต๐‘ฅ๐‘‘€๐‘ฎโ€Ž, "แน…ฤtฤpola", lit.โ€‰'something with five storey') is a five tiered temple located in the central part of Bhaktapur, Nepal. It is the tallest monument within the city and is also the tallest temple of Nepal. This temple was commissioned by King Bhupatindra Malla, the construction of which lasted for six months from December 1701 to July 1702. The temple has survived four major earthquakes and its aftershocks including the recent 7.8 magnitude April 2015 earthquake which caused major damage to the city of Bhaktapur.

The Nyatapola is noted for its unique architecture as it is one of only two five storey temples in the Kathmandu Valley, the other one being the Kumbheshvara in Lalitpur and its five level plinth which along with steps to the top part also contains pairs of stone statues of animals and deities serving as the temple's guardians. Along with the Bhairava temple and other historical monuments, the Nyatapola forms the Tamฤrhi square, which forms the central and culturally the most important part of Bhaktapur and a popular tourist destination.

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