- Patan, Lalitpur
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Sanskrit :पाटन,Nepal Bhasa :यल, Yala), officially Lalitpur, is one of the major cities ofNepal . It is one of the sub-metropolitan cities of Nepal located in the south-western part of Kathmandu valley. It is best known for its richcultural heritage , particularly its tradition of arts and crafts. At the time of the1991 Nepal census it had a population of 115865 in 20630 individual households. [cite web| url=http://www.digitalhimalaya.com/collections/nepalcensus/form.php?selection=1|title=Nepal Census 2001|work=Nepal's Village Development Committees|publisher=Digital Himalaya |accessdate=2008-09-09]Geography
Patan is situated on the elevated tract of land in
Kathmandu Valley on the south side of the Bagmati River, which separates it from the City of Kathmandu on the northern side. It was developed on relatively thin layers of deposited clay and gravel in the central part of a dried ancient lake known as Nagdaha.It is among the largest cities in the country, along with
Kathmandu ,Pokhara , andBiratnagar .The city spreads over 16 sq. kilometres and is divided into 22
Municipal wards. The city is bounded by: [ [http://www.lalitpur.org.np/e_cityataglance_geography.php Welcome to Official Site of Lalitpur Sub-Metropolital City Office, Nepal :: ] ]
*East: Imadol VDC and Harisiddhi VDC
*West: Kirtipur Municipality and Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC)
*North: Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC)
*South: Saibu VDC, Sunakothi VDC and Dhapakhel VDCHistory
Lalitpur is believed to have been founded in the third century B.C. by the Kirat dynasty and later expanded by
Licchavi s in the sixth century. It was further expanded by theMalla s during the medieval period. There are many legends after its name. The most popular one is the legend of the GodRato Machhindranath , who was brought to the valley from Kamaru Kamachhya, located inAssam ,India , by a group of three people representing three kingdoms of theKathmandu Valley . One of them was called Lalit, a farmer who carried God Rato Machhindranath to the valley all the way fromAssam ,India . The purpose of bringing the God Rato Machhindranath to the valley was to overcome the worst drought in the valley. There was a strong belief that the God Rato Machhindranath will make rain in the valley. It was due to Lalit's effort that the God Rato Machhindranath was settled in Lalitpur. Many believe that the name of the town is kept after his name "Lalit" and "pur" meaning township.Lalitpur said to have been founded by King Veer Deva in 299 A.D. but, there is unanimity among scholars that Patan was a well established and developed town since ancient times. Several historical records including many other legends also indicate that Patan is the oldest of all the cities of Kathmandu Valley. According to a very old Kirat chronicle, Patan was founded by Kirat rulers long before the
Licchavi rulers came into the political scene inKathmandu Valley . According to that chronicle, the earliest known capital of Kirat rulers was Thankot.Kathmandu , the present capital was most possibly removed from Thankot to Patan after the Kirati King Yalamber came into power sometimes around second century A.D.One of the most used and typical
Newar names of Patan is Yala. It is said that King Yalamber named this city after himself and ever since this ancient city was known as Yala.Economy
A substantial portion of the
population is engaged in various trades, especially in traditional handicrafts and small scalecottage industries and the rest are busy inagriculture . Lalitpur is the city inNepal that has produced the highest number of renowned artists and finest craftsmen ever recorded in Nepalese Art History.Patan has kept its cultural and its finest craftmanship alive even in the face of many social and political upheavals.
Historical monuments
The city was initially designed in the shape of the
Buddhist Dharma-Chakra (Wheel of Righteousness) . The four "thurs" or mounds located on the perimeter of Patan are ascribed around, one at each corner of its cardinal points, which are popularly known asAshoka Stupas . Legend has it that EmperorAshoka (Legendary King ofIndia ) visited with his daughter Charumati toKathmandu in 250 B.C. and erected five Ashoka Stupas, four in the surrounding and one at the middle of the Patan. The size and shape of these stupas seem to breathe their antiquity in a real sense. There are more than 1,200Buddhist monuments of various shapes and sizes scattered in and around the city.The most important monument of the city is
Patan Durbar Square , which has been listed byUNESCO as one of seven Monument Zones that make up theKathmandu Valley World Heritage Site .Patan City was planned in Vihars and Bahils. Out of 295 Vihars and Bahils of the valley 56% of them are in Patan. The water conduits, stone spouts, Jaladroni (water tanks), artistic gate ways, Hindu temples and Buddhist Vihars adorn the city. The in built cultural heritage like the royal palace, with intricately carved doors and windows and beautiful courtyards adorned with exquisite icons enhance the beauty of the city. Such art pieces are found in stone, metal, terracotta ivory and other objects. All these artefacts exhibit artistic excellence of the craftsmen and the whole city looks like an open museum.
World Heritage Site
The monument zone of Patan Durbar Square is one of the seven monument zone of
Kathmandu Valley . The seven monument zones were included in theWorld Heritage List in 1979 as one integrated site. All these monument zones are declared as the protected monument zones according to the Monuments Preservation Act of 1956. For the restoration of public and private monument norms and standards determined by the Department of Archaeology as per the fixed norms ofUNESCO /ICOMOS . Patan monument zone is marked by marker stone placed at different points in the delineated area. A plaque has been put with the sing of World Heritage Centre.Places of interest
Patan is renowned as a very artistic city. Most of the Nepalese art of any form is devoted to Gods, and there are an abundance of
temple s andvihara in the city. Notable places of interest include:
*Patan Durbar Square: The residence of the Malla rulers of the then Patan state which is now converted into a museum.
*Hiranya Varna Mahaa Vihar: A Buddhist temple known locally as Golden temple
*Rudra Varna Mahavihar
*Mahaboudha Temple
*Banglamukhi temple: A Hindu temple
*Kumbeshwor temple: One of the two five-story pagoda temples of the valleyee also
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Nepal
*Newar
*Adarsha Vidya Mandir
*References
External links
* [http://www.lalitpur.org.np/ Official website]
* [http://www.nepaltravelinfo.com/patan3.htm Travel Guide]
* [http://www.thamel.com/destinationnepal/patan.html Around Patan]
* [http://www.patantour.com/ Official site of the Patan Tourism Development Organization]
* [http://www.asianart.com/patan-museum/ Patan Museum]
* [http://www.reise-photografie.de/patan Images from Patan]
* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/akkermans/tags/patan Images on Flickr]
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