Ibahabahi, Iba Bahil, Singh Varna, Simha Varna, Bhajudhana Simha Vihara, Rajsri Mahavihara, Rajashree Mahavihar, Chakra Bahal, Ibah Bahi Dune
Traditional Newar Buddhist Monastery (Vihara) One of the 25 Main Bahils of Patan acc. John K. Locke (1985). Restoration made by the Nippon Institute of Technology (Japan)
Founded 1427 / renov. 1661 / rest. 1992
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Based on a Map in H. Seemann, Gestern noch verbotenes Land - Nepal 2029, Stuttgart 1973
Foto in Carl Pruscha, Kathmandu Valley, Vol. 2, 1st ed., Wien 1975
Foto by Suraj Belbase in https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Inside_Mahabihar_Patan.jpg
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Entrance Gate
Entrance Gate
Kwapa Dya Shrine
Kwapa Dya Shrine
Foto by Friedhelm Nunnemann in 2014 A.D.
Foto by N.N. in https://www.wanderant.com/#/items/90248-i-baha-bahi/overview
Foto by F. Nunnemann in 2008 A.D.
Foto by F. Nunnemann in 2014 A.D.
Foto by Bijaya2043 in https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Sugat_Bauddha_Mahabidyalaya_Lalitpur-IMG_4934.jpg
Foto by Prabin P. Amar in https://get.google.com/albumarchive/114595696109916527463
Foto by Friedhelm Nunnemann in 2014 A.D.
John K. Locke, The Buddhist Monasteries of Nepal : A Survey of the Bahas and Bahis of the Kathmandu Valley, Kathmandu 1985
Ulrich Wiesner, Nepal, Du Mont Kunst-Reiseführer, 1. Aufl. Köln 1997