| Changu
Narayan is the temple of Vishnu the Preserver,
in the village of Changu in Bhaktapur. The
origins of Changu Narayan goes back to the
fourth century. A fifth century stone inscription
in the temple proclaims it as one of the
oldest shrines of the Kathmandu Valley.
The temple is believed to be sixteen hundred
years old. It is embellished by the best
examples of stone, wood, and metal craft.
On the struts of the two-tiered
Changu Narayan Temple, are the ten incarnations
of Narayan. A sixth-century stone statue
shows the cosmic form of Vishnu. Garuda,
half man and half bird, is the steed of
Vishnu, and his life-sized statue kneels
before the temp |