Badegaon
One of the great Buddha Stupa out of seven lies in this village. Initially, the name of the place was called Bandeshpur. It has one jungle which is of religious importance. It is said that it has got nine stony bhairab temple at its top and one can view Nyatapola Mandir of Bhaktapur from it. This is more like a moat surrounding the place. Some artefacts can even be seen at the site. Once in a landslide, in the south-east part of this jungle, a thick and very ancient wall was found but is taken off no care and is lied as it is. The historical value of the site is not given consideration by the local authority or government.
To the east of Badegaon village is Swetbarahi, one of the four Barahi of Kathmandu valley. People from the village celebrate Swetbarahi Jatra twice in a year.
Some common festivals that are celebrated by local people:
Gathemangal; a demon is from each small neighbourhood (local name is Tole) is dumped and later burned.
Naag Panchami: It is the day when serpents are worshipped.
Juga, Dashain, Tihar, Krishna Janmastami, Gaijatra, Janai Purnima, Yomari Purnima, Maghe Sankranti, Shree Panchami, Holi Purnima, Chaita Dashai, Ram Navami and Buddha Purnima.
Some touristic place and culture to see in Badegaon: swet-barahi bhairab jungle Traditional buildings Traditional food Wood and metal carvings Traditional handlooms for handicrafts
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Phulchowki
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NTV tower Phulchowki
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