Mahendreshwar Mandir/Mahendreshwor Temple Durbar Square,Kathmandu,Nepal
At the extreme northern end of Durbar Sq, this popular temple dates from 1561, during the reign of Mahendra Malla, and is always bustling with pilgrims. The temple was clumsily restored with marble in 1963 and is dedicated to Shiva. At the northeastern corner there is an image of Kama Deva. The temple has a wide, two-level plinth and a spire topped by a golden umbrella.
Mahendreshwar Mandir:
Location: Northern end of Kathmandu Durbar Square.
Location: Northern end of Kathmandu Durbar Square.
Also called as the Little Pashupathinath; this place is the image of the great lord Shiva. Located in the alleys of Durbar Square this place stands tall surrounded by his gracious Sons Ganesh and Shadanann. Makha mahadyo. Mahadev of Makhan built by King Mahendra Malla.
Such a beautiful Pagoda style architecture of this temple. Infront of the gate of this temple statue of Shiva with Nandi. Every year in Shiva ratri there is holly bath of Shiva with milk. Beautiful temple of lord Shiva. Also known as Sano Pashupati or Makhan Mahadev Temple.