Patan’s Krishna Temple, built in 1637, stands as a unique and finely crafted stone structure in the heart of Patan Durbar Square. Unlike many other temples in Nepal, which are typically constructed from carved wood and brick, Krishna Mandir is distinguished by its stone construction. The temple’s intricate stonework and elegant design make it a highlight of any visit to Patan. Today, visitors can admire the detailed craftsmanship and explore the historical and cultural significance of this enduring architectural gem.
Krishna Temple (Krishna Mandir)
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