Budhanilkantha Temple, situated in Budhanilkantha, Nepal, interpretation: Old Blue Throat) is a Hindu outdoors sanctuary devoted to Lord Vishnu. Budhanilkantha Temple is arranged underneath the Shivapuri Hill at the northern end of the kathmandu valley . [1] and can be distinguished by a substantial leaning back statue of Lord Vishnu. The sanctuary's primary statue of Budhanilkantha is viewed as the biggest stone cutting in Nepal.
Budhanilkantha sanctuary, otherwise called the Narayanthan Temple, is arranged in kathmandu. In spite of the fact that the sanctuary is named Budhanilkantha, its name does not originate from the Buddha; Budhanilkantha remains rather for "Old Blue Throat". The statue symbolizes Lord Vishnu, who is viewed as one of the 'Trimurtis', alongside Brahma and Shiva.
The fundamental statue is a dark stone structure cut from a solitary square of dark basalt. The statue stands 5 meters tall (around 16.4 feet) and is situated amidst a recessed pool of water, which is 13 meters (42.65 feet) long. It delineates the divinity leaning back on the curls of the grandiose serpent Shesha.
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