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Renovation of Pratappur and Anantapur temples in Swayambhu completed



KATHMANDU: The renovation of Pratappur and Anantapur temples in Swayambhu, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, has been successfully completed.

The Swayambhu Management and Conservation Mahasamiti undertook the renovation over a year, addressing damage caused by erosion and structural risks.

Chandraratna Buddhacharya, secretary of the Mahasamiti, stated that the Department of Archaeology had authorized the restoration, ensuring that the temples were returned to their original state using modern techniques.

Both temples, built by King Pratap Malla, hold significant historical and archaeological value. The Pratappur Temple was named after the king himself, while the Anantapur Temple was built in memory of Queen Anantapriya. They sustained severe damage during the 2015 Gorkha earthquake and had also suffered from fire and lightning in the past.

According to Mahendra Ratna Buddhacharya, General Secretary of the Mahasamiti, discussions are ongoing with the Department of Archaeology regarding the restoration of other Chaityas and heritage structures in the area.

In addition to temple conservation, the Mahasamiti has been actively involved in tree planting, park beautification, and ensuring the smooth operation of local Jatra festivals.

Mahasamiti Engineer Rajesh Suwal revealed that the restoration of Pratappur and Anantapur temples cost approximately Rs 2 million. Further studies are being conducted to assess the repair needs of other heritage sites surrounding the Mahachaitya.

With continued efforts, the Swayambhu area is being preserved for future generations while maintaining its cultural and religious significance.

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