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Akash Bhairab Temple
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Kathmandu Durbar Square
Kathmandu 44600, Nepal
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Nasal Chowk
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Itumbaha Museum
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Ratna Park
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Itumbahal (white Tara's temple/statues)
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Mitho Lassi
P845+8V9, वटु मार्ग, Kathmandu 44600, Nepal
Akash Bhairav Mo: Mo: Newa jalaswa
Kathmandu 44600, Nepal
Revolution Cafe
नयाँ सडक, Kathmandu 44600, Nepal
Newa Lahana Newroad
Kathmandu 44600, Nepal
Nandan Foods Nepal
Pyukha Marg, Kathmandu 44600, Nepal
Newa Ghasa - Basantapur
Gangalal Marg, Kathmandu 44600, Nepal
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Aunty's Sekuwa Corner
P834+WHF, Gangalal Marg, Kathmandu 44600, Nepal
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Harati Manor Inn
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Hotel Ganesh Himal
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Mila Hotel
Ikha Pokhari Marg, Kathmandu 44600, Nepal
Hotel de Universal
Ram Devi Bhawan, Thahity Chowk, Kathmandu 44600, Nepal
Backpacker’s Green House Lodge
Freak St, Kathmandu 44600, Nepal
Zen Nest Hotel
Gangalal Marg, Kathmandu 44600, Nepal
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Akash Bhairab Temple

P845+9PQ, Kathmandu 44600, Nepal
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attractions: Kathmandu Durbar Square, Janabaha Dyo (Seto MachhindraNath Temple), Taleju Bhawani Temple, Shree Kaal Bhairav Temple, Hanuman Dhoka, Nasal Chowk, Itumbaha Museum, Ratna Park, Itumbahal (white Tara's temple/statues), Jagannath Temple, restaurants: Janakpur Dahi Lassi Bhandar, Open Momo & Fast Food, Mitho Lassi, Akash Bhairav Mo: Mo: Newa jalaswa, Revolution Cafe, Newa Lahana Newroad, Nandan Foods Nepal, Newa Ghasa - Basantapur, Dak-Galbi Korean House, Aunty's Sekuwa Corner
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Nearby attractions of Akash Bhairab Temple

Kathmandu Durbar Square

Janabaha Dyo (Seto MachhindraNath Temple)

Taleju Bhawani Temple

Shree Kaal Bhairav Temple

Hanuman Dhoka

Nasal Chowk

Itumbaha Museum

Ratna Park

Itumbahal (white Tara's temple/statues)

Jagannath Temple

Kathmandu Durbar Square

Kathmandu Durbar Square

4.5

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Janabaha Dyo (Seto MachhindraNath Temple)

Janabaha Dyo (Seto MachhindraNath Temple)

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(804)

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Taleju Bhawani Temple

Taleju Bhawani Temple

4.6

(549)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Shree Kaal Bhairav Temple

Shree Kaal Bhairav Temple

4.7

(1.1K)

Open 24 hours
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Janakpur Dahi Lassi Bhandar

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Janakpur Dahi Lassi Bhandar

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Mitho Lassi

Mitho Lassi

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Akash Bhairav Mo: Mo: Newa jalaswa

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Milan ShresthaMilan Shrestha
The Aakash Bhairav temple at Indrachowk in Kathmandu is the residence of King Yalamber who is supposed to have achieved the power through tantric and is believed to be appearance of Lord Shiva, but like Banasura, he may possibly have been a disciple of lord Shiva. The Aakash Bhairav temple at Indrachowk in Kathmandu is the residence of King Yalamber who is supposed to have achieved the power through tantric and is believed to be appearance of Lord Shiva, but like Banasura, he may possibly have been a disciple of lord Shiva. Many such other add-ons are found in Nepali tradition of the story where Aakash Bhairav was involved in the Kurukshetra war. Akash Bhairav is a Hindu deity, regarded as the “god of the sky”, several large temples in Kathmandu are dedicated to him and also consider as a progenitor of the Maharjan caste, especially the peasant groups. Aakash Bhairav's head has an image that the Buddhists recognize as Buddha and the Hindus identify as Brahma, thus making the idol of Yalamber/Barbarika/Aakash Bhairav worship by everyone. The head of the Aakash Bhairav was excavated many hundred years ago in Kathmandu. The head now exists in a Hindu temple in Kathmandu which isn’t far-off from Durbar Square. It is taken out of the temple once in every year and is blessed by the Kumari- the living goddess lives nearby Kumari Chowk. Worshipping of the Bhairav is generally a symbol of protection and power. For eight continuous days during the celebrations in Indrajatra festival, the temple contains of decorated temple and the deity. This is follow by the Tantrik Puja, the Sagun Puja and the Kal Puja. The worshipper and the deity are held together in an exceptionally 'reciprocal' energetic. Akash Bhairav symbolizes protection and goodwill for the nation and its people as per the belief by the Nepalese people. .Ancient temple at Indra chowk kathmandu
Rawjesh RajbhandariRawjesh Rajbhandari
King Yalamber resides in the Aakash Bhairav temple in Indrachowk, Kathmandu, and is thought to have attained power through tantric practices. Although he is thought to be an appearance of Lord Shiva, like Banasura, he may also have been a disciple of the latter. In Nepali tradition, the account of Aakash Bhairav's involvement in the Kurukshetra War has numerous further additions. Hindu deity Akash Bhairav, known as the "god of the sky," is honored in a number of large temples in Kathmandu. He is also regarded as the ancestor of the Maharjan caste, particularly the peasant groups. The figure atop Aakash Bhairav's head is one that both Buddhists and Hindus recognize as Buddha, making the idol of Yalamber/Barbarika/Aakash Bhairav one that is revered by everybody. In Kathmandu, the head of the Aakash Bhairav was discovered several centuries ago. The head is currently housed in a nearby Hindu temple in Kathmandu, not too distant from Durbar Square. Once a year, it is brought out of the temple and blessed by the Kumari, a living goddess who resides close by at Kumari Chowk. The Bhairav is typically worshipped as a symbol of strength and protection. The temple contains a decked temple and the god for eight continuous days during the ceremonies of the Indrajatra festival.
khagendra Prasad Bhurtelkhagendra Prasad Bhurtel
Akaash Bhairav temple, located in the hotspot of the traditional city of Newars, is a pure example of traditional Newari architecture. This three-storied temple is longitudinal in plan with its front façade facing to the East. Akash Bhairav 'Lord of the sky' is one of the popular Bhairav of Kathmandu Valley.He is also known as 1st King of Kirat, Yalambar in Nepal, as Barbarika in Mahabharata and Āaju meaning First King in Nepal Bhasa and Shyam Baba in Rajasthan. This temple is located merely 10 minutes away from Kathmandu Durbar Square. In the religious and cultural aspect, Akash Bhairav is also known as the god of rain by the farmers. As Nepal is heavily dependent on agriculture therefore farmers ask Ahash Bhairav’s blessing in the true form of prayer. Indra Jatra, an annual 8-day festival devoted to the god, is also celebrated with great enthusiasm. Followers from all over the world come to Kathmandu to be a part of the important pooja rituals performed during this time of the year.
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The Aakash Bhairav temple at Indrachowk in Kathmandu is the residence of King Yalamber who is supposed to have achieved the power through tantric and is believed to be appearance of Lord Shiva, but like Banasura, he may possibly have been a disciple of lord Shiva. The Aakash Bhairav temple at Indrachowk in Kathmandu is the residence of King Yalamber who is supposed to have achieved the power through tantric and is believed to be appearance of Lord Shiva, but like Banasura, he may possibly have been a disciple of lord Shiva. Many such other add-ons are found in Nepali tradition of the story where Aakash Bhairav was involved in the Kurukshetra war. Akash Bhairav is a Hindu deity, regarded as the “god of the sky”, several large temples in Kathmandu are dedicated to him and also consider as a progenitor of the Maharjan caste, especially the peasant groups. Aakash Bhairav's head has an image that the Buddhists recognize as Buddha and the Hindus identify as Brahma, thus making the idol of Yalamber/Barbarika/Aakash Bhairav worship by everyone. The head of the Aakash Bhairav was excavated many hundred years ago in Kathmandu. The head now exists in a Hindu temple in Kathmandu which isn’t far-off from Durbar Square. It is taken out of the temple once in every year and is blessed by the Kumari- the living goddess lives nearby Kumari Chowk. Worshipping of the Bhairav is generally a symbol of protection and power. For eight continuous days during the celebrations in Indrajatra festival, the temple contains of decorated temple and the deity. This is follow by the Tantrik Puja, the Sagun Puja and the Kal Puja. The worshipper and the deity are held together in an exceptionally 'reciprocal' energetic. Akash Bhairav symbolizes protection and goodwill for the nation and its people as per the belief by the Nepalese people. .Ancient temple at Indra chowk kathmandu
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King Yalamber resides in the Aakash Bhairav temple in Indrachowk, Kathmandu, and is thought to have attained power through tantric practices. Although he is thought to be an appearance of Lord Shiva, like Banasura, he may also have been a disciple of the latter. In Nepali tradition, the account of Aakash Bhairav's involvement in the Kurukshetra War has numerous further additions. Hindu deity Akash Bhairav, known as the "god of the sky," is honored in a number of large temples in Kathmandu. He is also regarded as the ancestor of the Maharjan caste, particularly the peasant groups. The figure atop Aakash Bhairav's head is one that both Buddhists and Hindus recognize as Buddha, making the idol of Yalamber/Barbarika/Aakash Bhairav one that is revered by everybody. In Kathmandu, the head of the Aakash Bhairav was discovered several centuries ago. The head is currently housed in a nearby Hindu temple in Kathmandu, not too distant from Durbar Square. Once a year, it is brought out of the temple and blessed by the Kumari, a living goddess who resides close by at Kumari Chowk. The Bhairav is typically worshipped as a symbol of strength and protection. The temple contains a decked temple and the god for eight continuous days during the ceremonies of the Indrajatra festival.
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Akaash Bhairav temple, located in the hotspot of the traditional city of Newars, is a pure example of traditional Newari architecture. This three-storied temple is longitudinal in plan with its front façade facing to the East. Akash Bhairav 'Lord of the sky' is one of the popular Bhairav of Kathmandu Valley.He is also known as 1st King of Kirat, Yalambar in Nepal, as Barbarika in Mahabharata and Āaju meaning First King in Nepal Bhasa and Shyam Baba in Rajasthan. This temple is located merely 10 minutes away from Kathmandu Durbar Square. In the religious and cultural aspect, Akash Bhairav is also known as the god of rain by the farmers. As Nepal is heavily dependent on agriculture therefore farmers ask Ahash Bhairav’s blessing in the true form of prayer. Indra Jatra, an annual 8-day festival devoted to the god, is also celebrated with great enthusiasm. Followers from all over the world come to Kathmandu to be a part of the important pooja rituals performed during this time of the year.
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The Aakash Bhairav temple at Indrachowk in Kathmandu is the residence of King Yalamber who is supposed to have achieved the power through tantric and is believed to be appearance of Lord Shiva, but like Banasura, he may possibly have been a disciple of lord Shiva.

The Aakash Bhairav temple at Indrachowk in Kathmandu is the residence of King Yalamber who is supposed to have achieved the power through tantric and is believed to be appearance of Lord Shiva, but like Banasura, he may possibly have been a disciple of lord Shiva. Many such other add-ons are found in Nepali tradition of the story where Aakash Bhairav was involved in the Kurukshetra war. Akash Bhairav is a Hindu deity, regarded as the “god of the sky”, several large temples in Kathmandu are dedicated to him and also consider as a progenitor of the Maharjan caste, especially the peasant groups. Aakash Bhairav's head has an image that the Buddhists recognize as Buddha and the Hindus identify as Brahma, thus making the idol of Yalamber/Barbarika/Aakash Bhairav worship by everyone. The head of the Aakash Bhairav was excavated many hundred years ago in Kathmandu. The head now exists in a Hindu temple in Kathmandu which isn’t far-off from Durbar Square. It is taken out of the temple once in every year and is blessed by the Kumari- the living goddess lives nearby Kumari Chowk. Worshipping of the Bhairav is generally a symbol of protection and power. For eight continuous days during the celebrations in Indrajatra festival, the temple contains of decorated temple and the deity. This is follow by the Tantrik Puja, the Sagun Puja and the Kal Puja. The worshipper and the deity are held together in an exceptionally 'reciprocal' energetic. Akash Bhairav symbolizes protection and goodwill for the nation and its people as per the belief by the Nepalese people.

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The Akash Bhairab Temple, also known as Aakash Bhairav Temple, is a significant Hindu temple located in the heart of Kathmandu, Nepal, specifically in the Indra Chowk area. This ancient temple is dedicated to Akash Bhairab, sometimes referred to as the "Sky God," a manifestation of Lord Shiva, and is revered by both Hindus and Buddhists. The temple is known for its striking appearance, with a large, imposing mask of Akash Bhairab prominently displayed at its entrance, capturing the attention of passersby and devotees alike.

Historically, the temple plays a vital role in the cultural and religious fabric of Kathmandu. It is a site of major festivals and celebrations, most notably the Indra Jatra festival, during which the deity's mask is adorned and worshipped with great fervor. The temple's interior is rich in traditional Newari architectural elements, reflecting the artistic heritage of the Kathmandu Valley. Inside, the temple houses a sacred image of Akash Bhairab, which is only fully revealed to the public once a year during the Indra Jatra festival.

Devotees visit the Akash Bhairab Temple to offer prayers, seek blessings, and experience the divine energy believed to emanate from the deity. The temple's location in Indra Chowk makes it a bustling hub, surrounded by markets and traditional Newari shops, adding to the vibrant atmosphere of the area. The Akash Bhairab Temple not only serves as a place of worship but also as a symbol of the historical and cultural richness of Kathmandu, attracting both devout followers and curious tourists eager to experience Nepal's spiritual traditions and...

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King Yalamber resides in the Aakash Bhairav temple in Indrachowk, Kathmandu, and is thought to have attained power through tantric practices. Although he is thought to be an appearance of Lord Shiva, like Banasura, he may also have been a disciple of the latter. In Nepali tradition, the account of Aakash Bhairav's involvement in the Kurukshetra War has numerous further additions. Hindu deity Akash Bhairav, known as the "god of the sky," is honored in a number of large temples in Kathmandu. He is also regarded as the ancestor of the Maharjan caste, particularly the peasant groups. The figure atop Aakash Bhairav's head is one that both Buddhists and Hindus recognize as Buddha, making the idol of Yalamber/Barbarika/Aakash Bhairav one that is revered by everybody. In Kathmandu, the head of the Aakash Bhairav was discovered several centuries ago. The head is currently housed in a nearby Hindu temple in Kathmandu, not too distant from Durbar Square. Once a year, it is brought out of the temple and blessed by the Kumari, a living goddess who resides close by at Kumari Chowk. The Bhairav is typically worshipped as a symbol of strength and protection. The temple contains a decked temple and the god for eight continuous days during the ceremonies of the...

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