Patan durbar square is one of Nepal's most aesthetically beautiful examples of Newari architecture in this dense cluster of temples. Temple development in the plaza expanded throughout the Malla period (14th to 18th century), especially during the reign of King Siddhinarsingh Malla (1619–60). A half-day trek from Kathmandu is well worth it, and several heritage sites, such as Hari Shankar and Vishwanath temple, were damaged or destroyed as a result of the earthquake.
In another step, these parts which were broken into pieces, are being assembled with the help of traditional craftsmen like shilpakar,bhaila, and suwal, etc.
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