Patan
is probably one of the oldest Buddhist City in the
world. It is believed that the city was founded in
the 3rd century A.D. Patan is situated on a plateau
across Bagmati River. Another name of Patan, is Lalitpur.
This city is known for its finest traditional crafts
and rich artistic heritage.
Patan is designed and built after Buddhist
Dharma Chakra. It is surrounded by 4Stupas as 4 corners
of Patan, one at each corner of its cardinal points.
These stupas are said to have been built by the famous
Emperor Ashoka in the 3rd century BC. It is also said
that the ancient city got its name Lalitpattan after
the Lalitadhara forest was cleared by king Biradava.
It must be remembered that the name of Patan used
by Newars in Yala. It is said that King Yalamber named
this city after himself. Before Malla Dynasty ascended
the throne in 1480 the Muslim Emperor Sam Suddin Iliyas
destroyed the temples and monuments of Patan. When
King Siddhi Nar Singh Malla ascended the throne in
1618, he started to rebuild the city and Shrinivas
and Yog Narendra Malla made further contributions
to it. These days one can see the beautiful palace
complex and squares built during the Malla period.
Things to see here are:
Krishna Temple:
The Krishna Mandir is dedicated to lord Krishna and
was build by Siddhi Narsingha Malla in 1637. Many
writers have considered this temple as and ornament
of Patan. This temple was built in Shikhara style,
which is considered to be of Indian influence in Nepal.
The temple is three storied and important scenes from
the Ramayana and Mahabharata epics have been carved
inside the temple. The statue of Krishna lies in the
first floor and only Hindus are allowed to go in.
It is one of the most visited temples in Patan. On
the occasion of Krishna Janmasthanmi (Lord Krishna’s
Birthday), thousands of devotees come to the temple.
The other importance of this temple is a statue of
Garuda)(the vehicle of Krishna or Vishnu) in front
of the temple.
Golden Temple:
The Golden Temple or Hiranya Varna Mahavihar is the
richest temple in Patan. The temple is just tow minutes
walk towards, the north f the Durbar Square. The temple,
built in the 12th Century, is popular among the Buddhists
of Patan. At the main entrance tow lions are guarding
the temple. The building has three roofs with copper
golden facades. Inside the temple, there are images
of Buddha and Boddisattvas. IN the courtyard, there
is a small temple with beautifully decorated pinnacle.
Other interesting things to see here are Mulchowk,
Jagat Narayan Temple, Big Bell, Pillar of Yognarendra
Malla, Hari Shanker temple, Vishwanath temple, Bhimsen
temple, Marga Hiti, and Mani Mandap, Café Pagoda,
Kumbheswor Temple, Rato Machhendra Temple, Minnath,
Rudra Varna Mahavihar and so on.