Jal Binayak Temple

Jal Binayak Temple

A view of Jal Binayak Temple
Jal Binayak Temple
Location in Nepal
Name
Proper name जलविनायक
Devanagari जलविनायक मन्दिर
Geography
Coordinates 27°39′30″N 85°17′36″E / 27.65833°N 85.29333°E / 27.65833; 85.29333Coordinates: 27°39′30″N 85°17′36″E / 27.65833°N 85.29333°E / 27.65833; 85.29333
Country Nepal
District Kathmandu
Culture
Primary deity Ganesh
Important festivals Ganesh Chaturthi
Architecture
Architectural styles Pagoda

Jal Binayak (Nepali: जलविनायक) is a Hindu Temple of Lord Ganesh located in the Chobhar, central part of Kathmandu District, Nepal. The Jal Binayak temple is the most important Ganesh shrine of the central region Kathmandu.[1] It is one of the four Binayak of Kathmandu Valley.[2]

History

The temple was built initially in 723 NS) by Malla King Shiva Singh Malla. After 83 year the Gajur was added to the top of the temple in 789 NS by Malla King Sri Nivas Malla of Patan. The present structure of the temple was reconstructed in Pagoda Style in 871 NS by King Rajya Prakash Malla of Kathmandu.[3]

References

  1. "Jal Binayak Temple". Lonely Planet.
  2. "Jal Binayak Temple, Chovar,Kathmandu,Kathmandu,Nepal – Ishtadevata.com". ishtadevata.com. Retrieved 11 October 2015.
  3. "Jal Binayak". Oneclicknepal. Retrieved 8 December 2012.
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