The Paspatina Temple is Nepal's largest Hindu temple, located about five kilometers east of the center of Kathmandu, built in the 5th century AD, outside the temple on the Bagmaty River, there are six stone crematoria, Nepali Hindus held open-air cremation places, Therefore, the temple is also commonly known as the burnt temple. The temple covers a large area, and the main temple is surrounded by many small temples, forming a complex, which is very elegant and gorgeous. The cremation ceremony was held every day, and the white-clothed bodies were removed from the morgue by the river and put on the crematorium, set up firewood, and surrounded by people who were buried, and finally pushed the leftover ashes and residues into the Ganges River, passing by. We were in the dry season when the river broke down and there were many children in the river who went to the water to find jewelry worn by the dead. Visitors can stand on the bridge or sit on the other side to watch.