The Tusha Hiti, also known as Royal Bath, is a sunken bath used by the Malla royal family in Nepal. It is at the courtyard of Sundari Chowk, Patan Durbar Square, Lalitpur. King is credited with building the bath in the 17th century. The wall features idols of Ashta Matrikas, eight Bhariavs and Nagas, and the gilt copper spout features idols of Vishnu and Laxmi residing on Garuda. The Tusha Hiti is shaped like a yoni and can be accessed via its main entrance from the western façade.
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| - Le Tusha Hiti (hiti qignifiant "fontaine"), également connu sous le nom de Bain royal, est un ancien bain creusé utilisé par la dynastie Malla au Népal. Il se trouve dans la cour de Sundari Chowk, Place du Darbâr, Lalitpur. On attribue au roi Siddhinarasimha Malla la construction du bain au XVIIe siècle. Le mur est orné d'idoles d' (en), de huit Bhairava et de Nāgas, et le bec en cuivre doré est orné d'idoles de Vishnu et de Lakshmi résidant sur Garuda. Le Tusha Hiti a la forme d'un yoni et on y accède par l'entrée principale de la façade ouest. (fr)
- The Tusha Hiti, also known as Royal Bath, is a sunken bath used by the Malla royal family in Nepal. It is at the courtyard of Sundari Chowk, Patan Durbar Square, Lalitpur. King is credited with building the bath in the 17th century. The wall features idols of Ashta Matrikas, eight Bhariavs and Nagas, and the gilt copper spout features idols of Vishnu and Laxmi residing on Garuda. The Tusha Hiti is shaped like a yoni and can be accessed via its main entrance from the western façade. (en)
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| - Le Tusha Hiti (hiti qignifiant "fontaine"), également connu sous le nom de Bain royal, est un ancien bain creusé utilisé par la dynastie Malla au Népal. Il se trouve dans la cour de Sundari Chowk, Place du Darbâr, Lalitpur. On attribue au roi Siddhinarasimha Malla la construction du bain au XVIIe siècle. Le mur est orné d'idoles d' (en), de huit Bhairava et de Nāgas, et le bec en cuivre doré est orné d'idoles de Vishnu et de Lakshmi résidant sur Garuda. Le Tusha Hiti a la forme d'un yoni et on y accède par l'entrée principale de la façade ouest. (fr)
- The Tusha Hiti, also known as Royal Bath, is a sunken bath used by the Malla royal family in Nepal. It is at the courtyard of Sundari Chowk, Patan Durbar Square, Lalitpur. King is credited with building the bath in the 17th century. The wall features idols of Ashta Matrikas, eight Bhariavs and Nagas, and the gilt copper spout features idols of Vishnu and Laxmi residing on Garuda. The Tusha Hiti is shaped like a yoni and can be accessed via its main entrance from the western façade. (en)
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