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It takes about half an hour to walk from Baglamukhi temple in Patan of Lalitpur district to Sikhbahil tole road, which is about 5 minutes walk from Yampi Mahavihar. Probably the most amazing temple of Ganesha in Nepal.

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English: It takes about half an hour to walk from Baglamukhi temple in Patan of Lalitpur district to Sikhbahil tole road, which is about 5 minutes walk from Yampi Mahavihar. Probably the most amazing temple of Ganesha in Nepal. This Ganesha is called Senthu Ganesha. These Ganesha pagoda style temples are in the shape of a bronze temple. Below this Ganesha, there are idols of various deities, while 6 bells are hung on the left side. These Ganeshs are of black smooth stone. There are other deities including Nagasthan, Shiva and others in the premises of this Ganesh temple. There is a statue of Gorakhnath in front of the temple and a statue of Kalika in the back. These Ganeshas look very strange. On Tuesdays and special festivals, these Senthu Ganesh temples attract a large number of devotees.
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Camera location27° 39′ 31.68″ N, 85° 19′ 28.92″ E  Heading=65° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

It takes about half an hour to walk from Baglamukhi temple in Patan of Lalitpur district to Sikhbahil tole road, which is about 5 minutes walk from Yampi Mahavihar. Probably the most amazing temple of Ganesha in Nepal. This Ganesha is called Senthu Ganesha. These Ganesha pagoda style temples are in the shape of a bronze temple. Below this Ganesha, there are idols of various deities, while 6 bells are hung on the left side. These Ganeshs are of black smooth stone. There are other deities including Nagasthan, Shiva and others in the premises of this Ganesh temple. There is a statue of Gorakhnath in front of the temple and a statue of Kalika in the back. These Ganeshas look very strange. On Tuesdays and special festivals, these Senthu Ganesh temples attract a large number of devotees.

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