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Swayambhunath, one of
the most important cultural and historical place of
Kingdom of Nepal and listed as one of the World Heritage
Sites from 1978, is located about 2 km. to the West
of Kathmandu. The vehicular access is available up to
the saddle between Swayambhu and Manjushri hills. Stone
steps lead to Swayambhu and Manjushri hill tops. the
Swayambhu hill top is known for massive Buddhist stupa,
Haratimata temple and a number of other temples and
monastries. The Manjushri hill contains well known Manjushri
Gumba and the image of Saraswati goddess. A peripheral
road exists at the base of the hill.
The Hill top chaitya,
visible from all over the capital town, is not only
a memorial to the Buddha nad a symbolical representation
of his teachings but also a symbolical representation
of the Kathmandy valley itself.
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