BHAKTAPUR
DURBAR SQUARE
Bhaktapur
Durbar Square is a conglomeration of pagoda and shikhara-style
temples grouped around a fifty-five window palace of brick and
wood. The square is one of the most charming architectural showpieces
of the Valley as it highlights the ancient arts of Nepal. The
golden effigies of kings perched on the top of stone monoliths,
the guardian deities looking out from their sanctuaries, the wood
carvings in every place-struts, lintels, uprights, tympanums,
gateways and windows-all seem to form a well-orchestrated symphony.
The main items of interest in the Durbar Square are
The
Lion Gate Dating as far back as A.D. 1696, this gate is guarded
on either side by two huge statues of lions. Alongside, there
are two stone images of Bhairav (the dreadful aspect of Shiva)
and Ugrachandi (the consort of Shiva in her fearful manifestation).
The
Golden Gate The Golden Gate is said to be the most beautiful and
richly moulded specimen of its kind in the entire world. The door
is surmounted by a figure of the goddess Kali and Garuda (the
mythical man-bird) and attended by two heavenly nymphs. It is
also embellished with mythical creatures of marvellous intricacy,
In the words of Percy Brown, an eminent English art critic and
historian, the Golden Gate is the most lovely piece of art in
the whole Kingdom it is placed like a jewel, flashing innumerable
facets in the handsome setting of its surroundings. The gate was
erected by King Ranjit Malla and is the entrance of the main courtyard
of the Palace of Fifty-five Windows.
The
Palace of Fifty-five Windows This magnificent palace was built
during the reign of King Yakshya Malla in A.D. 1427 and was subsequently
remodelled by King Bhupatindra Malla in the seventeenth century.
Among the brick walls with their gracious setting and sculptural
design, is a balcony with Fifty-five Windows, considered to be
a unique masterpiece of woodcarving.
The
Art Gallery The Art Gallery contains ancient paintings belonging
to the Hindu and Buddhist traditions of various periods and descriptions.
This gallery is open everyday except Tuesday.
The
Statue of King Bhupatindra Malla This statue showing King Bhupatindra
Malla in the act of worship is set on a column facing the palace.
Of the square's many statues, this is considered to be the most
magnificent.