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Madhyapur Thimi, also known as Thimi, (Nepali: मध्यपुर थिमि) is a municipality in Bhaktapur District in the Bagmati Zone of central Nepal. Thimi lies between Kathmandu, Lalitpur and Bhaktapur in the Kathmandu Valley. It is one of the ancient cultural and historical places along the trade route from Bhaktapur to Kathmandu ...
Siddhikali Temple of Madhyapur Thimi, Bhaktapur. The Siddhikali Temple or Siddhi Kali Temple is a cultural and religious place. Inside the temple, Siddhikali and Ganesh can be easily recognized in the middle part. Besides that, the deities Bhairav and Navadurga also exist inside the temple.
"During antiquity, there was a king of Bhaktapur who had a daughter as an only child. Therefore, he declared that anyone who marries his daughter shall be the next monarch of Bhaktapur. Accordingly, a young prince was married to the princess but the very next morning the whole kingdom woke up to find the princess sleeping with a dead prince.
Lokanthali (Nepali: लोकन्थली) is a small town in the border of Kathmandu and Bhaktapur. It lies in the Madhyapur Thimi Municipality. Population over here has increased rapidly. As of the 1991 Nepal census, it had a population of 5,057, with 894 households. [1] Lokanthali is the first town of Bhaktapur District.
Bisket Jatra: Celebrated in Bhaktapur, Dhapasi, Madhyapur Thimi, Tokha and other places in Nepal; Bhoto Jatra: Celebrated in Patan; Gai Jatra: Celebrated on the Kathmandu Valley; Ghode Jatra: Celebrated in Tundikhel, Kathmandu; HaadiGaun Jatra: Celebrated in Hadigaun in Kathmandu; Khame Jatra: Celebrated on the Bhaktapur on the ninth day of Dasain
Naagdesh (Nagadesh) is an ancient Newar city in Madhyapur Thimi Municipality in Bhaktapur District in the Bagmati Zone of central Nepal. In 2011 it had a population of approximately 6,900 with more than 1500 houses in it, according to the 2011 Nepal census. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 4,237 with 693 houses in it ...
According to mythology, a merchant from Thimi fell in love with the princess of Lubhu. The princess got pregnant and asked the merchant to take her with him. The merchant agreed in the condition that she bring the goddess Balkumari along with her. The princess brought the goddess with her and then the Balumari temple was shifted from Lubhu to ...
It is celebrated for more than a week in Bhaktapur. Grand feasts are organized in different parts of Bhaktapur. Similarly, in Madhyapur Thimi (a part of Bhaktapur) people celebrate this festival by smearing colors in each others. Another part of Thimi named Bode celebrates this festival with tongue-piercing of the resident belonging to a ...
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