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Yantamode in the middle of the main square of Patan Durbar Square, a historic town in Lalitpur district, and later known as Yantaju Temple, was a personal deity during the reign of the Malla kings.

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English: Yantamode in the middle of the main square of Patan Durbar Square, a historic town in Lalitpur district, and later known as Yantaju Temple, was a personal deity during the reign of the Malla kings. Who presided over their affairs for five centuries. King Srinivasa Malla had entrusted this gilt copper reposs pilgrimage to Yantaju in the middle of Mulchowk, an ally of Taleju Devi shrines. There is a temple of Yatanju Devi in the middle of the main square of Patan with a unique gift of woodwork. On one side is the temple of Taleju Bhavani and on the other side of this temple is also Dashain Ghar. Near this temple, there is a small wooden pillar for sacrificing in Dashain. This deity is also called Bidhya Devi Mandir.
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Camera location27° 39′ 31.68″ N, 85° 19′ 28.92″ E  Heading=80° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

Yantamode in the middle of the main square of Patan Durbar Square, a historic town in Lalitpur district, and later known as Yantaju Temple, was a personal deity during the reign of the Malla kings. Who presided over their affairs for five centuries. King Srinivasa Malla had entrusted this gilt copper reposs pilgrimage to Yantaju in the middle of Mulchowk, an ally of Taleju Devi shrines. There is a temple of Yatanju Devi in the middle of the main square of Patan with a unique gift of woodwork. On one side is the temple of Taleju Bhavani and on the other side of this temple is also Dashain Ghar. Near this temple, there is a small wooden pillar for sacrificing in Dashain. This deity is also called Bidhya Devi Mandir.

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