The Hiranyavarna Mahavihara; or Golden Temple; is one of the Kathmandu Valley's major showcases of art and architecture. Supposedly founded in the 12th century by King Bhaskara Deva Varma; the temple; as it presents itself today; mostly dates back to the 18th century.
The entire facade of the main shrine is covered with gilded copper; as are the very detailed torana and all the roofs. In the middle of the courtyard sits an additional little temple building; its roof likewise gilded; and its front fitted with a golden door and decorated with a number of golden statues. The two statues at the extreme left show King Bhaskara Deva Varma and his wife kneeling respectfully and gazing towards the main shrine; which is devoted to the Akshobhya Buddha. Pictures From Asia Rainer Krack
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