Statue of King Bhupatindra Malla near the temple on a column (Source)
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Wooden tympanum at Nyatapola representing Mahisasuramardini Durga. As the image of Siddhi Lakshmi installed inside the temple is mysterious, Durga is usually said to be the representation of the goddess inside. (Source)
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A closer look at the guardians of the Nyatapola temple (Source)
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This sculpture of a wrestler named Pratap at the lowermost plinth of the temple was carved on a stone brought by the citizens of Chapagaun.[33] Pratap along with Jayamal were popular wrestlers of Bhaktapur during the 18th century.[33] (Source)
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The 18th century construction map of the Nyatapola temple.[16] (Source)
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King Bhupatindra Malla commissioned the Nyatapola temple in 1701. (Source)
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The name tpola has been used for the temple since its construction began.[3] Above is a 18th century stone inscription that uses tpola to refer to the temple . (Source)