Thursday, August 3, 2017

Taleju Bell in Patan

Confronting the royal residence is a gigantic, antiquated chime, hanging between two heavy columns, raised by King Vishnu Malla in 1736. Applicants could ring the ringer to alarm the ruler to their grievances. The ringer tolled inauspiciously amid the current catastrophe, however the structure remained in place. Behind the ringer structure is a wellspring crossed by a fancy extension.

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