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Nepal Mandala

Nepal Mandala (Devanagari: नेपाल मण्डल) is an ancient confederation marked by cultural, religious and political boundaries which lies in present-day central Nepal.〔 Pages 9-11.〕 It consists of the Kathmandu Valley and surrounding areas.〔 Pages 95-102.〕〔Slusser, Mary (1982). ''Nepal Mandala: A Cultural Study of the Kathmandu Valley.'' Princeton University. ISBN 978-0-691-03128-6. Page vii.〕 The rule of the indigenous Newars in Nepal Mandala ended with its conquest by the Gorkha Kingdom and the rise of the Shah dynasty in 1768.
According to the Outline History of Nepal, Nepal consisted of three kingdoms during the early medieval period: Khas in the west, Karnatak in the south and Nepal Mandala in the center.〔 Page 2.〕
Bhaktapur was the capital of Nepal Mandala until the 15th century when three capitals, including Kathmandu and Lalitpur, were established.〔Michael, Thomas and Cuhaj, George (2009). ''Standard Catalog of World Gold Coins.'' Krause Publications. ISBN 9781440204241. Page 1062.〕
==Cultural area==

The extent of Nepal Mandala has been traditionally defined by the locations of 64 Hindu and 24 Buddhist pilgrimage sites. The Hindu shrines consist of 64 Shiva lingas scattered from Brahmeswar in Nuwakot district in the west to Bhimeswar in Dolakha District in the east.
The 24 Buddhist pilgrimage sites are spread from the Trishuli River in the west to Dolalghat in the east. When seen as an ordered pattern, they form the picture of the mandala of Chakrasamvara, the principal deity of Vajrayana Buddhism. Nepal Mandala was conceived on the basis of the Chakrasamvara Mandala.
Francis Buchanan-Hamilton has written in ''An Account of the Kingdom Of Nepal'' published in 1819 that four pilgrimage spots marked the boundaries of Nepal Proper: Nilkantha (an eight-day journey north from Kathmandu), Nateswar (three days to the south), Kaleswar (two days to the west) and Bhimeswar (four days to the east).〔 Page 192.〕

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