Kathmandu - Bhandarkal

 
In the mid 17th c., at the rear of the palace, Pratapa Malla created a garden. He called it Bhandarkal, possibly after a palace of which he had heard tell. Although its location remains unknown, the palace is said to have been seven-storied and to have possessed a statue of the Sleeping Vishnu, Jalashayana Narayan.

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