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Reconstruction of Agam Chhen at Hanuman Dhoka Durbar to begin soon



KATHMANDU: The Department of Archaeology has announced plans to reconstruct the historic Agam Chhen located in the Hanuman Dhoka Durbar area, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

The reconstruction will follow traditional Nepali architectural techniques and styles, ensuring the preservation of its cultural authenticity, according to the Department’s Director General, Saubhagya Pradhananga.

Agam Chhen, situated near the main gate to Nasal Chowk, holds great cultural and religious significance as a private worship space for Newa families. Traditionally, only family members are allowed inside.

The temple is dedicated to the Tantric goddess Annapurna and features intricate murals, artistic arched doors, carved pediments, and peacock figures on its roof corners.

The structure was severely damaged during the devastating earthquake of April 25, 2015, which affected 58 heritage sites in the area.

While many of these sites, including several in the Basantapur area, have been reconstructed, the Agam Chhen temple’s restoration process has only now reached the final stages of planning.

“All necessary procedures have been completed, and the reconstruction file has been sent to the Finance Ministry for approval. A decision is expected within a few days,” said Pradhanang. She added that the temple, located in the southwest corner of the Malla-era palace, will be rebuilt in its original design.

Publish Date : 25 December 2024 12:09 PM

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