Water Conduit called Dhungedhara (nep.) resp. Hiti (new.) with three and two Spouts. The Sunil Shakya Report listed 55 Dhungedharas in Patan.
Built 1415
No. 67
Based on a Map in H. Seemann, Gestern noch verbotenes Land - Nepal 2029, Stuttgart 1973
Foto by Abhishek Bajracharya in http://tunza.eco-generation.org/file/IMG_0335.JPG
Foto by N.N. in http://makeandtalk.files.wordpress.com/2012/05/dsc_0326.jpg
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Based on a Map in H. Seemann, Gestern noch verbotenes Land - Nepal 2029, Stuttgart 1973
Foto by N.N. in http://paku1971.at.webry.info/201404/
Map from http://waterarchitecturenepal.com/lalitpurhiti.php
Foto by Julia Hegewald in https://architexturez.net/doc/az-cf-183299
Foto in Carl Pruscha, Kathmandu Valley, Vol. 2, 1st ed., Wien 1975
Abhishek Bajracharya, Stone Spouts : Possibility of Water Availability as Revived, at LSMC (2014), http://tunza.eco-generation.org/ambassadorReportView.jsp?viewID=10036
Raimund O. A. Becker-Ritterspach, Water Conduits in the Kathmandu Valley, 2 Vol., New Delhi 1996
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