The guide introduced it in great detail. But our attention was attracted by the pigeons on the ground next to us, and the Brahmin ascetic monks. Beautiful pictures can be taken here. I don't know the story in the portrait, but many people worship it too here. I will touch the statue, worship, and many people take pictures here. Flowers will be laid, it feels like a Hindu temple
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The guide introduced it in great detail. But our attention was attracted by the pigeons on the ground next to us, and the Brahmin ascetic monks. Beautiful pictures can be taken here. I don't know the story in the portrait, but many people worship it too here. I will touch the statue, worship, and many people take pictures here. Flowers will be laid, it feels like a Hindu temple
We turned around the square, the most lively in front of Black Bellaby. There were many believers and incense. The huge painted gods in front of us were the horror of Shiva, the great god, who had six arms and held different weapons.
On the north side of Durba Square, there is a huge statue in front of a crowd of people who are or are going to worship. It is the statue of Herberabeth. Herberabeth is the most terrible incarnation of Shiva. The statue of Shiva has six arms, two of which hold swords, magic weapons, and the head of the enemy. The other hand makes a gesture in front of the chest, and the foot treads on the body of an enemy. Every day Nepalese come to pray in front of the statue, painting the black-backed Rabbi's arms with red or yellow paint and offering sacrifices at his feet. It is said that lying in front of Herbert will be punished severely.
been to Kala Bairav and its a place for experience historical truth with your own eyes.
On the back of the side wall of the Pearl Temple in Degutare, there is a large relief sculpture of Karbalaf inlaid in the corner of the building. The fierce-looking black Byraf, with a crown of jewels and skulls, white eyes and dog teeth protruding, several hands holding swords, axes, shields and skulls, and a pair of corpses on the soles of his feet, is the most terrible incarnation of Shiva. Most Nepalese believe that if they lie before the statue of Byraf, they will suffer in the future. Condemnation.