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A goat at Swayambhunath Stupa (aka Temple of the Monkeys), a Buddhist and Hindu sanctuary on a hilltop above Kathmandu, one of the oldest, most venerated religious sites in Nepal. Construction is traditionally attributed to King Vrasadera in early 5th CE. Buddha's painted "Eternal Eyes" are looking in all four directions of the universe from the base of the circular whitewashed tumulus that rises above a platform serving as an ambulatory. Prayer flags are flying from cables. A UNEESCO world heritage monument since 1979.
Location
Kathmandu/Nepal
Unique Identifier
ART499808
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
2373px × 3543px
Photo Credit
© Gilles Mermet / Art Resource, NY
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Architecture
Buddhism
Hinduism
Nepalese Art
Temple