Wolfgang's photos with the keyword: Swayambhunath

Western stairways to the Swayambhunath stupa

07 Oct 2010 661
According to Swayambhu Puran, the entire Kathmandu valley was once filled with an enormous lake, out of which grew a mystical Lotus. The valley came to be known as Swayambhu, meaning 'Self-Created' or 'Self-Existent'. The Bodhistava Manjushri had a vision of the lotus at Swayambhu and traveled there to worship it.

Prayer flags at Swayambhunath

07 Oct 2010 1 714
Along the north-western stairways there are some other small stupas full draped with thousands of prayer flags leading the visitor to the top of the hill.

Prayer flags at the western entrance of Swayambhun…

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Most of the tourists and other visitors enter the holy premise from the eastern side the stairs with 365 steps, accompanied by many egret monkeys. We used the entrance on the western side and left the temple district downhill at the east.

Stairway to the Swayambhunath stupa

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Northwest from the main stupa is the small Shantipur temple that, according to an interesting legend, contains a living holy man who has been meditating inside for 1500 years!

World Peace Pond at Swayambhunath

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In order to make the site more accessible to human pilgrims, Manjushri cut a gorge through the mountains surrounding the valley. The water drained out of the lake, leaving the valley in which Kathmandu now lies. The lotus was transformed into a hill and the flower become the Swayambhunath stupa.

Swayambhunath Stupa

07 Oct 2010 3 1 751
A golden spire crowning a conical wooded hill, Swayambhunath Stupa is the most ancient and enigmatic of all the holy shrines in Kathmandu valley. Its lofty white dome and glittering golden spire are visible for many miles and from all sides of the valley. At the time we visited the holy place the stupa was covered with straw mats for its regular cleanup.

View over Kathmandu from Swayambhunath hill

Swayambhunath Pagoda

07 Apr 2008 776
According to Swayambhu Purana, the entire valley was once filled with an enormous lake, out of which grew a lotus. The valley came to be known as Swayambhu, meaning "Self-Created." The name comes from and eternal self-existent flame (svyaṃbhu) over which a sūpa was later built. The Bodhisatva Manjushri had a vision of the lotus at Swayambhu and traveled there to worship it. Seeing that the valley can be good settlement and to make the site more accessible to human pilgrims, Manjushri cut a gorge at Chovar. The water drained out of the lake, leaving the valley in which Kathmandu now lies. The lotus was transformed into a hill and the flower become the Swayambhunath stupa.

Steps to the Swayambhunath pagoda

Way to Swayambhunath

The top of the Stupa from Swayambhunath

04 Apr 2008 1 704
The stupa consists of a dome at the base. Above the dome, there is a cubical structure present with eyes of Buddha looking in all four directions. There are pentagonal Toran present above each of the four sides with statues engraved in them. Behind and above the torana there are thirteen tiers. Above all the tiers, there is a small space above which the Gajur is present.