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Home / Nepal • Travel / Golden Gate to Faith – Taleju Temple of Bhaktapur, Nepal
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Golden Gate to Faith – Taleju Temple of Bhaktapur, Nepal

Posted By Bablish Joshi Posted on April 5, 2016
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The reflection of the golden gate of the Taleju Temple situated in the Bhaktapur Square, on the ‘Durbar’ was as inviting as its marvelous frontal architecture.  The golden hue matched the scintillating rays of the winter skies. The Taleju Temple is devoted to worship of goddess and many construe the word to be a connotation of the goddess ‘Tulja Bhavani’, revered deeply in the Indian subcontinent. The Sanctum Sanctorum of the temple is prohibited for the visitors and is believed to be mystically open to select religious faiths and only on the select days of a year. 

Taleju Temple, Bhaktapur
The Golden Gate of Taleju Temple, Bhaktapur

The inner architecture of the temple, comprising intricately designed wooden windows and army of golden hued bricks appear to add to the harmony. There were visible impacts of the destruction caused by the earthquake with scores of idols lying for want of resurrection, however they were definitely not as grave as those of the square outside.

Architecture at Taleju Temple, Bhaktapur
Idols wanting for restoration beneath the intricate architectural design

The architecture appeared to be a conflux of several forms of with balconies having reflection of jharokhas and major usage of bricks, also a common feature across other temple of the Kathmandu valley.

Architecture at Taleju Temple, Bhaktapur
Wooden Architecture – At its Best !
Architecture at Taleju Temple, Bhaktapur
Priceless Idols demarcated temporarily
Architecture at Taleju Temple, Bhaktapur
Amazing Architecture – Continues

Architecture at Taleju Temple, Bhaktapur
Splendid Architecture
The internal sanctum leads to a stepped pond that stands opposite to the main temple and the water is considered to be quite pious by the worshipers. There are multiple statues of snake gods, the most prominent being that of the bronze statue, that stands guard outside the pond, facing the premises of the main temple. There is a shiva linga present as well on an elevated platform.

Stepped Pond - Inside the Taleju Temple
Stepped Pond – Inside the Taleju Temple

Bronze Snake Statue, Taleju Temple, Bhaktapur
Bronze Statue that adores the Pond

Bronze Snake Statue, Taleju Temple, Bhaktapur
Bronze Snake Statue, Taleju Temple, Bhaktapur

Bronze Snake Statue, Taleju Temple, Bhaktapur
Bronze Snake Statue, Taleju Temple, Bhaktapur

The photography is prohibited inside the main temple and its entry is restricted to only practitioners of Hindu and Buddhist religion. The temple inside is adorned with exquisite carvings and a square for offering ‘pashu bali’ to divine goddess. Inside the security guarded gates of the main temple, there are several other small temples adorned with excellent architecture. The setting is sure to erupt the images of the rituals that would be offered to the divine that is pivoted across a massive bell that is firmly placed in the courtyard of the temple. 

Architecture in the Taleju Temple, Bhaktapur
Architectural Delights – Taleju Temple, Bhaktapur

Overwhelming Curiosity and Innate Content

Leaving the temple for next destination of Nagarkot, there was as much overwhelming curiosity for what we didn’t see, as much the innate content for what we did !

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Bablish Joshi

A Travel Enthusiast. Believe in the following: Lot to learn. Lot to share. Lot of miles to cover. Lot of stories out there. Professionally Banker, I live to travel.

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2 Comments

  1. NKSingh
    May 1, 2018 at 8:07 pm

    Very good pictures. It would have been better to share pictures right from the entrance (golden door in this case) leading to "Nag pokhari" so that one can imagine how to go inside and around; to the places where one can get pictures (not restricted areas). You got picture of back of the golden gate but not around that particulat area and path to nag pokhari. It is not shown how to enter to lead "Nag Pokhari", and around the area before entering "Nag Pokhari". I presume your picturs will help to increase tourists in Nepal.

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  2. Bablish Joshi
    May 1, 2018 at 8:11 pm

    Thanks for your feedback. I agree the details in photographs can be beneficial to many readers.
    Nepal is such a beautiful country. It's just a matter of time until its one of the tourist destinations in the world.

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