For hundreds of years, Boudhanath Stupa took up the surrounding town, pioneered Buddhist faith, a peaceful and beautiful huge mandala, and also a big eyes.
Built around the 14th century, this monumental meditation monument is said to have been built after the death of the Buddha. This huge product Web site quickly became the focus of worship and delivery in this area. The structure of the building consists of a huge dome with a Buddhist pyramid tower at the top. Everything is in a huge step shaped like Mandara itself. The location of the original pagoda is an important trade route, which brought about a steady flow of possible convertors. Among the Nepalese in Kathmandu, this tower is called "Chorten Chenpo" and means "Great Tower" or "Great Stupa". Whatever pilgrims call it, they run around and climb in a monument.
Despite being there for many years, refugees from China moved to Kathmandu not until the 1950s, but this place was truly the center of Tibetan Buddhism. Temples and spiritual places began to emerge in surrounding cities and beyond, and the power and importance of the place was strengthened.
It is difficult to specify the age, but the point of the pagoda is decorated with eyes and represents the awareness of the Buddha. But for those who are not completely bothered by Buddhist faith, the building seems to offer a sacrifice (rather calm and beautiful), or just to see one of the most spectacular Buddhist relics in the world.
Bodhanath Stupa. According to legend, Boudhanath Stupa was built by an old female poultry woman in the 5th century, and she asked the king to build a Buddhist monk. The king agreed with it and gave as much land as he could cover it with buffalo. The woman began to cut Buffalo into thin strips and placed them end to end to form a big circle. The king noticed that he was deceived by an old lady, but he insisted on his words and the pagoda was built according to these dimensions. Today, the pagoda is the most popular place for Buddhist Buddhists in Nepal and the structure of pilgrims around the casting spells can be seen throughout the day. Especially spectacular when it is decorated with butter lamp at night. Do not forget to walk around the pagoda in a clockwise direction and turn the circle of prayer clockwise. Admission to the Stupa area (rps 150) is rare
The first pagoda of Boudhanath was built after the Tibetan King Songtsen Gampo converted to Buddism in the year 600 AD. In terms of elegance and purity of the line, there is no other tower in Nepal near Boudhanath. From the white dome to the golden tower who watched Buddha's eyes, this monument is perfect. Please participate in the Tibetan pilgrim in the morning and evening collar (detour) and enjoy the best atmosphere. Very symbolic architecture is essentially a reminder of the enlightenment of the Buddha. The base stands for the earth, the cumba (dome) for water, the fila (square tower) for fire, the vertex for air and the upper umbrella for air space or ether outside the space. Thirteen levels of vertices represent the stages that humans must pass to reach heaven.