From the Indra Square, the first tall building to be seen was the Talai Pearl Temple. Built in 1564, it is a typical Nepalese pagoda-style red brick building with 3-storey roof and 12-storey base. She occupies the northeast corner of Duba Square by herself. It is the largest temple tower with the largest area. As the imperial temple of Nepal's Royal family, it is not open to the outside world at ordinary times. Only during the Dashan Festival, Nepalese nationals are allowed to worship in Nepal. On the fourth floor, according to the local people, there was a private prayer room for King Pratabmara, in front of which stood a statue of the king and his concubine on a circular stone pillar. Tip - "Talai Pearl Goddess is regarded as the patron saint of the Malayan dynasty. Patan and Badgang's Palace Square also have their own Talai Pearl Goddess Temple. The ascetic monk often sat at the door and saw women in saris singing under the trees.