4) Budhanilkantha ( The God which is sleeping in the pond)
Budhanilkantha Temple is located at the base of Shivapuri Hill within the
Kathmandu valley on the northern side. It is also known as mystical
Budhanilkantha temple or Narayanthan temple .Budhanilkantha literally means
“Old Blue Throat”. It is only nine kilometer away from the main city. It is a
deity of Lord Vishnu; Lord Vishnu is also known as Narayan.It is called Vishnu
(Narayan) Jalasayan lying on Ananta Sesa, in the cosmic ocean.
The deity is
about thousand years old. Lord Vishnu is about five meter (Seventeen fits) long
and lying in a thirteen meter (forty three fits) long tank, as if floating with
his legs crossed with his sleeping body resting on the coils of Ananta and his
11 hooded head.His four hands hold the four symbols of Vishnu, the Shankha as
conch shell, Chakra as disc,Gadha as club and Padma as lotus flower. It is
believe that the deity was carved in the seventh or eighth century during the
Licchavi period.
Hindus can walk down the steps and touch his feet, but
foreigners cannot walk and touch. It is with the sacredness of this particular
god that a deep seated belief was created by King Pratap Malla through a
prophetic dream. It was his strong belief and fear that should the King of
Nepal visit the Budhanilkantha temple, death would be threatening immediately
to fall upon his departure. The two other images of the deity which were carved
during the same time lie at two particular destinationa, the Balaju Garden were
public viewing can take place and the beautiful Royal Palace in Kathmandu.It is
here at Budhanilkantha temple, however that public is not permitted.