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This week’s top seven pictures

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One of the four Binayakas

Chobhar-based Jal Binayak is one of the four Binayakas in the valley. The three-storey pagoda-style temple is located on the banks of the Bagmati at Chobhar. Devotees throng here every Tuesday.

Man-made Lake

The largest man-made lake is Lake Kulekhani in Makwanpur. This lake, known as Indrasarobar, this lake is now one of the domestic tourist destinations.

Tourist culture fascination

Tourists who came to see the tongue piercing procession at Bode in Bhaktapur are inquiring with the police.

Bagmati ‘outlet’

Bagmati Gorge in Kathmandu’s Chobhar district. Manjushree is said to have cut this gorge with her sword and sent water out of the valley in ancient times.

Joy of Jatra

A large crowd gathers at Bhaktapur’s Bode Secondary School to observe the tongue-piercing procession.

God’s cleansing

Famous Bhaktapur Biska: Lord Kashinath’s idol, which is placed at the front of the jatra chariot, is being cleaned before being placed in the chariot.

Blooming Koiralo Flower

Koiralo flowers or Mountain Ebony (Botanical Name: Bauhinia Variegata L.) can now be found in abundance throughout the fields and on the slopes. Koiralo, which begins to bloom as soon as spring arrives, is also eaten with pickles and vegetables.