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Jal Binayak Temple

Jal Binayak is a Hindu Temple of Lord Ganesh located in the Chobhar, central part of Kathmandu District, . The Jal Binayak temple is the most important Ganesh shrine of the central region . It is one of the four Binayak of Kathmandu Valley.
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Zoo
The is a 6-hectare zoo in , . is situated 2½ km northeast of Jal Binayak Temple.

is situated at the centre of the city of Lalitpur in . is situated 3½ km northeast of Jal Binayak Temple.

is a small lake in the outskirts of Kathmandu, in Nepal.

Localities in the Area

is an ancient hill village in a few kilometres southwest of Kathmandu.

is a town in the of , 5 km southwest of on a rocky hill between 1,300-1,500 m in elevation.

Suburb
Jāwalākhel is a subdivision of Lalitpur in . It is located 2 km from the ancient city centre Pātan, one of the three great capitals of Nepal until the 18th century. is situated 2½ km northeast of Jal Binayak Temple.

Jal Binayak Temple

Latitude
27.65831° or 27° 39' 30" north
Longitude
85.29318° or 85° 17' 35" east
Open Location Code
7MV7M75V+87
Open­Street­Map ID
way 136446703
Open­Street­Map Feature
amenity=­place_of_worship
Wiki­data ID
Q13181210
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Also Known As

  • English: Jalbinayak Temple
  • Hindi: जल विनायक मंदिर
  • Nepali: जलविनायक
  • Tatar: Джал Бинаяк Гыйбадәтханәсе

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