Sawayambhu Buddha Stupa Kathmandu,Nepal.🇳🇵💀.

in #travel8 years ago


Look at the Gorgeous stupa of Buddha situated in kathmandu,Nepal.

This stupa is 67ft high was built by the tilicho khangsar service committee of manang distric.
The foundation stone was laid by the Lama Sherep Gyaljen on 8-3-1999 and complited on
9-8-2002.
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Hahahahaha ! This was a nice trip bro.
Next time we will stay a little longer to explore rural areas of nepal.

'Very Nice' by the way and we will learn local language also.

Are you sure that's Sawayambhunath Stupa? I am not sure if they had changed the structure during the reconstruction because I haven't been there after the earthquake although I live in Kathmandu. But shyambhunath was never like this, how came that green garden at front/behind?

I think you didn't make it to Shyambhunath at all, that might be some random Stupa around Shyambhunath.

This is not the "Shyambhunath" you taking about. When i need to take the bus from kathmandu to delhi, i asked a bunch of local citizens they told me to go to the "SWAYAMBHU BUS PARK" by city bus, there i can find bus from kathmandu to delhi. When i reached there i saw that Beautiful statue of buddha. The bus park named after it. So i did't make the header as "ShyambhuNATH" Its just "swyambhu" buddha statue as the guard telling everyone so am i.
Well Thank you my friend,everytime i hear or watch the name Nepal it brings me so beautiful
Memories, as i see your acc. Name steemnepal,i recall that memories🇳🇵

Ok, I got it now. Normally people call the place as shyambu/shyambunath means the same but the actual Shyambhu Stupa is at the top of the hill from there,actually it can be seen from most of the part of Kathmandu if you had noticed it.
I am always more than happy to see posts and pictures about my country actually. I was just aware if you had misconception about the place. Thanks for the post.

Dude,on your first comment i clearly realized that i miss the actual place.i want to travel again there and hope to visit you in my next "wonderful Nepal's" trip.
Thanks for the information.

Welcome anytime, nice to meet you here too. Stay blessed.