Construction of Taleju Temple in Kathmandu by King Siddhi Narsingh Malla.
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King Siddhi Narsingh Malla, a renowned monarch of the Malla dynasty, undertook the construction of the Taleju Temple in Kathmandu during his reign. The decision to build the temple was driven by a vision to establish a significant place of worship dedicated to Taleju Bhawani, a deity central to the Malla kings' religious and cultural identity. The construction site was strategically chosen in the Hanuman Dhoka Durbar Square, a core area of Kathmandu's ancient architectural and cultural landscape.
The construction process mobilized a considerable portion of the kingdom's resources, including skilled artisans, laborers, and materials. The design of the Taleju Temple followed traditional Newar architectural principles, characterized by its multi-tiered pagoda structure, elaborate carvings, and intricate woodwork. The temple's height, towering over existing structures, symbolized the divine supremacy of the goddess and underscored the king's devotion.
The erection of the Taleju Temple had far-reaching impacts on Kathmandu's socio-cultural fabric. It became not only a central religious site for worshippers but also a monumental testament to the Malla dynasty's architectural ingenuity and religious dedication. The temple played a significant role in the annual Dashain festival, where the king performed rituals, further solidifying the Malla ruler’s divine right to govern and his connection to the goddess Taleju.
Resources for the construction were meticulously documented, with records indicating the use of locally-sourced timber and stone. The construction phase also saw a boost in the local economy due to the influx of craftsmen and traders supplying materials. The edifice itself stood as a protective symbol, believed to grant divine protection and prosperity to the inhabitants of the Kathmandu Valley.
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Primary Reference: DORMANT ACCOUNT 10 YEARS AND ABOVE AS ON ASHADH 2077
Location : Nepal

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