Swayambhu temple is most of the monasteries
The history of Kathmandu valley begins from the
Swayambhu temple. This valley was a lake, but when Bodhisattva Manjusri cut a
gorge in a southern hill and drained the waters to worship a lotus that he
admired during his travel to the region, it lead men to settle on the bed of
the lake and named this land Kathmandu Valley. The word Swayambhu means the
self-existent" in English. Today this complex of stupas offers an
opportunity to study the religious harmony in Nepal. Tibetan monks, Brahimn
priests and Newar nuns are the major worshipers here. Most of the monasteries
have huge prayer wheels, fine Buddhist paintings and
special butter lamps all add an elegant touch to the Swayambhu.
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