Bhupatindra Malla
Bhupatindra Malla (Nepali: भूपतीन्द्र मल्ल) was a Malla Dynasty King of Bhaktapur, Nepal from 1696 to 1722.
Bhupatindra Malla | |||||
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King of Bhaktapur | |||||
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Born | 1675 October Nepal | ||||
Died | 1722 May | ||||
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House | Malla Dynasty | ||||
Father | Jitamitra Malla | ||||
Mother | Lalmati | ||||
Occupation | King of Bhaktapur |
The son of Jitamitra Malla he continued his father's ambitious work in construction and completed the 55 window palace in Bhaktapur which remains today.[1] In one window of the palace it was said he inserted a rare and valuable small pane of glass presented to him by a man from Nepal as an object of wonder for the people.[1] To the right and left of the Durbar he erected stone images of Hanuman and Narsinha and made 99 Choks or courtyards.[1] In the Mula Chok he placed a golden door with images of gods.[1]

Bhupatindra Malla Statue near the temple on a column

Bhupatindra Malla Nepalese Silver Mohar(Silver Coins) in the name of King Bhupatindra Malla of Bhadgaon, dated NE 816 ( = AD 1696)
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