| Swayambhu
literally means 'Self-Existent One.' Swayambhunath
is believed to have been established more
than 2,500 years ago. An inscription dated
460 A.D. states that the construction was
carried out by King Manadeva. By the thirteenth
century Swayambhunath had developed into
an important Buddhist learning site.
The history of Kathmandu
Valley is said to have started with the
beginning of Swayambhu. The largest image
of the Sakyamuni Buddha in Nepal is in a
monastery next to the stupa. Behind the
hilltop is a temple dedicated to Manjusri
of Saraswati - the goddess of learning.
Statues and shrines of Buddhist and Hindu
deities dot the stupa complex.
Large numbers of Buddhists
and Hindus alike visit Swayambhunath. Swayambhu
is perhaps the best place to observe the
religious harmony in Nepal. The stupa is
atop a hill, and requires considerable walk.
There is also a road that leads almost to
the base of the statue.
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