Southwing of the Three Storeyed Structure of the Royal Kumari. Traditional Newar Buddhist Monastery (Vihara). One of the 5 Branch Bahals of Sikhamu Bahal in Kathmandu acc. John K. Locke (1985).
Built 1761
No. 25
Map from the offical Flyer of the Hanuman Dhoka Heritage Site
Southside
Southside
Southside
Westside
Westside
Westside
Northside
Northside
Northside
Eastside
Eastside
Foto by Alexander Shafir in www.shafir.info
Foto by Ganesh Paudel in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Kumari_Gha.JPG
Foto by Catbird in https://catbirdinindia.files.wordpress.com/2013/01/p1180954.jpg
Foto by Alexander Shafir in www.shafir.info
Foto by Ganesh Paudel in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Kumari_Ghar_GP3.JPG
Foto by Niall Corbet in https://www.flickr.com/photos/niallcorbet/albums/72157627337566192/page1
Foto by Mandy in https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Kumari_Bahal.jpg
Foto by Jamyang190 in https://www.flickr.com/photos/jamyang190/albums/72157627835218625
Foto by Di Gennaro in http://hadige39.blogspot.de/2017/
Foto by Jamyang190 in https://www.flickr.com/photos/jamyang190/albums/72157627835218625
Foto by N.N. in http://4travel.jp/overseas/area/asia/nepal/katomans/kankospot/10417579/
Michael Hutt, Nepal – A Guide to the Art and Architecture of the Kathmandu Valley, Shambhala Publications Inc., Boston 1995
John K. Locke, The Buddhist Monasteries of Nepal : A Survey of the Bahas and Bahis of the Kathmandu Valley, Kathmandu 1985