ntroduction Jestharana Mahavihara, a prominent baha of Newar Buddhists of Lalitpur is commonly known as Tanga Baha or Caku Baha. Its Sanskrit name, Jesthavarna Mahavihara, indicates its reputation as one of the oldest and principal bahas in Lalitpur. This baha was founded by Sri Balarcana Deva at Tangal Tol which is situated the east of the road leading south from Mangal Bazar. It is located just opposite to Ta-Baha of Karunamaya or Bunga-dyo (Rato Matsyendranath) whose cult and rathajatra is closely associated with Caku Baha dyo. The principal deity of the Tanga Baha is a small and remarkable red image of Padmapani Lokesvara which is also revered as Jatadhari Lokesvara. Newar Buddhists call this deity Caku-baha-dyo and Hindus call him Minnath.
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This is the site of a former palace of the last dynasty of Nepal's Shah dynasty, and the two-kilometre temple complex has been a major part of many Nearly gone in the great earthquake, rebuilding is going on slowly and painstakingly, and it's clear that the pace of rebuilding is not as fast as the rate of demise, and there are more The pantheon of many is disappearing.
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