
Deep Dive: Nepali Temple
The Nepali Temple, also known as the Kathwala Temple, is a 19th-century wooden masterpiece located at Lalita Ghat. It was built by the King of Nepal and is an exact replica of the Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu.
The temple is famous for its intricate wood carvings, some of which are erotic in nature, similar to those found in Khajuraho. Built of terracotta, stone, and wood, it is a unique architectural gem in the heritage of Kashi, representing the deep ties between the Royal families of Nepal and Varanasi.
Expert Insights for Your Visit
Varanasi is best explored with an open heart and a slow pace. The city reveals its secrets to those who stay long enough to observe the subtle shifts in the river's light and the rhythm of the daily rituals.
We recommend pairing your visit to Nepali Temple with a quiet walk through the nearby ancient ghats or a sampling of the city's legendary culinary heritage.
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As Varanasi's leading destination management experts, we ensure that your visit to Nepali Temple is authentic and seamless.
At Hospes India, we believe that travel should be transformative. From arranging priority darshan at the temples to booking luxury river cruises on the Ganges, we handle the logistics so you can focus on the experience. Let us help you discover the timeless magic of Varanasi, where every corner holds a piece of eternity.
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