Views of the Bodhnath-Stupa, by Franz-Karl Ehrhard

Softcover, 30 pages, bw ills., Kathandu 1991, new

Made in cooperation with Christoph Cüppers and Philip Pierce

According to the history of Nepal, the palace of King Bikramaditya (Licchavi King) once stood where the Narayanhity Palace currently stands. King Vikramaditya instructed that a Dhunge Dhara should be built in the southern part of palace courtyard. But there was no sign of water from the Dhunge Dhara, for which the king consulted Astrologers. Astrologers suggested that a Human sacrifice with a male candidate having Battis-Lakshanas, or thirty-two perfections should be performed. Only the king himself and his two princes were suitable candidates. So, the king decided to sacrifice himself and ordered one of his sons to sacrifice him so that sign of water could be seen at the Dhunge Dhara. According to local mythology, during the time of sacrifice, the head flew off to a place nearby Sankhu Bajrayogini Temple.

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Autor: Franz-Karl Ehrhard, Christoph Cüppers, Philip Pierce
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