World Peace Pond at Swayambhunath
Prayer flags at Swayambhunath
Stairway to the Swayambhunath stupa
Swayambhunath Stupa
Prayer flags at the western entrance of Swayambhun…
The entrance to the Budhanilkantha temple
Budhanilkantha temple
The Deity of Lord Vishnu in Budhanilkantha
Nepalese dance
Nepalese Chari dance
Lying Buddha image in the Phra Pathom Chedi
Buddha image in Phra Pathom Chedi
Temple guard at Phra Pathom Chedi
Kanchanaburi War Cemetery
Hellfire pass
Chat under Karen women in Baan Pi Lok
Preparing Mohinga
Baan Pi Lok
One of the three pagodas
Border pass to Burma (Myanmar)
Remains of the railway at the Three Pagodas Pass
A view over Khao Laem Reservoir
Wat Wang Wiwekaram in Sangkhlaburi
Shikha Narayan Temple
Shikha Narayan Temple
Shikha Narayan Temple
The way to the Dakshin Kali temple
Dakshin Kali
Dakshin Kali center
Slaughtering in Dakshin Kali
Dakshin Kali butchery
Dakshin Kali
Dakshin Kali temple
Tilaka given on the way to the Dakshin Kali temple
Dakshin Kali
Dakshin Kali
Hanuman sculpture and peacock windows in Patan
Repairing electricity lines in Patan
Inside Mani Keshar Chowk in Patan
The door into Mani Keshar Chowk in Patan
Newa man sitting at the door to the temple
Bungmati downtown
Bungmati village
A street in Khokana
Khokana village
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Western stairways to the Swayambhunath stupa


According to Swayambhu Puran, the entire Kathmandu valley was once filled with an enormous lake, out of which grew a mystical Lotus. The valley came to be known as Swayambhu, meaning 'Self-Created' or 'Self-Existent'. The Bodhistava Manjushri had a vision of the lotus at Swayambhu and traveled there to worship it.
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