Nepalese Pagodas

Nepalese Pagodas are traditional tiered towers with multiple eaves, typically found in Nepal. These structures are commonly built with wood, stone, and brick, and are known for their intricate carvings, colorful paintings, and ornate decorations. Nepalese Pagodas are important religious and cultural symbols in Nepal, often serving as places of worship, meditation, and community gatherings. These pagodas are characterized by their distinctive curved roofs and sacred relics housed inside.

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