Naag Pokhari

Naag Pokhari (Nepali: नाग पोखरी) meaning snake's pond is a historic artificial pond located in the eastern side of the royal palace, Kathmandu. [1] The pond was constructed in the 17th century by Queen Subarna Prabha. [2]

Naag Pokhari
Naag Pokhari
Naag Pokhari is located in Nepal
Naag Pokhari
Naag Pokhari
Location of Naag Pokhari in Nepal
LocationKathmandu, Nepal
Coordinates27.71346°N 85.32342°E / 27.71346; 85.32342
TypePond
Native nameनाग पोखरी (Nepali)
Max. length125 feet (38 m)
Max. width65 feet (20 m)
Average depth7 feet (2.1 m)

The pond is 125 ft long, 65 ft wide and has a depth of about 7 ft.[2] It has a park around it. A tall statue of golden snake is mounted at the center of the pond. The pond is used to celebrate Naga Panchami and has religious significance for the Hindus. [3][4][5]

References

  1. "Around Nag Pokhari". Himal Southasian. 2011-12-01. Archived from the original on 2021-08-25. Retrieved 2021-08-25.
  2. Adhikari, Bikash; Parajuli, Anmol; Adhikari, Prakash (2020). "Study of Ponds in Kathmandu Valley and Analysis of their Present Situation". Historical Journal. 12 (1): 38–54. doi:10.3126/hj.v12i1.35438. ISSN 2467-9216. S2CID 234417047.
  3. "Kathmandu Valley and Its Historical Ponds". ECS NEPAL. Archived from the original on 2021-03-11. Retrieved 2021-08-25.
  4. Pradhan, Riddhi (1996). "Historical background of the Kathmandu world heritage sites with special reference to Patan monument zone". Ancient Nepal. 139: 49–59.
  5. Keshav (2016-08-07). "Nag Panchami being observed across the nation". The Himalayan Times. Archived from the original on 2021-08-25. Retrieved 2021-08-25.
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