The ancient city Bhaktapur lies on the Eastern part of Kathmandu valley which is also known as Bhadgaon or Khwopa, Bhaktapur. It is regarded as the abode of traditional Nepali culture, custom and unique arts of wooden and potteries. The historical monument on around signifies medieval age culture and tradition of Nepal and this old city is inhabited by indigenous Newari people in large group. The main attractive monuments are Nyatapola Temple, statue of King Bhupatindra Malla, Peacock Window, Golden Gate and fifty-five windowed palace of Bhaktapur Durbar Square. The Golden Gate is said to be the most beautiful and richly molded specimen of its kind in the entire world. The door is surmounted by a figure of the Hindu goddess Kali and Garuda (mythical griffin) and attended by two heavenly nymphs. It is embellished with monsters and other Hindu mythical creatures of marvelous intricacy. Percy Brown, an eminent English art critic and historian, described the Golden Gate as "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 to the main courtyard of the palace of...
Read moreThe Golden Gate (Sundhoka) in Bhaktapur is one of Nepal’s most impressive and sacred historical landmarks. Located in Bhaktapur Durbar Square, this gate is widely admired for its exquisite craftsmanship and deep cultural significance.
Visitors are often amazed by the level of detail and devotion that went into creating this monument. Built during the reign of King Ranjit Malla, the gate serves as the entrance to the inner courtyard of the old royal palace, known as Mul Chowk. Its front is covered in richly gilded copper and gold-plated figures, featuring intricate carvings of deities and mythical creatures.
The gate is not just a display of artistic talent — it’s a powerful symbol of Nepalese devotion to culture and religion. It shows how spiritually rich and culturally proud the Nepalese people have always been. They were so deeply committed to honoring their traditions that they created a gate adorned with gold for their gods and rulers.
Anyone visiting Bhaktapur should not miss this masterpiece. The Golden Gate is more than just a historic site — it’s a reminder that Nepal’s true wealth lies in its art, history, and faith. A must-see for lovers of culture...
Read moreThe Golden Gate in Bhaktapur Durbar Square is a masterpiece of art and history. Known locally as "Lūnkāh Dhwakā", this stunning structure is often regarded as one of the most beautiful examples of metalwork in Nepal. Legend has it that the gate was once made of pure gold, adding an air of mystique and grandeur to its history.
Commissioned by King Ranjit Malla in the 18th century, the gate serves as the entrance to the famous 55-Window Palace. The intricate details carved into the gate are awe-inspiring, with depictions of Hindu deities, mythical creatures, and floral patterns. The craftsmanship is so refined that it feels like the stories of gods and legends come alive right...
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