List of Mahaviharas of Newar Buddhism

Newar Buddhism is one of the branches of Buddhism. One of the major elements of this branch of Buddhism is Mahavihara (महाबिहार) or Baha or great monastery. These monasteries have served as centers of learning in Newar Buddhism. These monasteries generally are built as a courtyard surrounded by two storied buildings consisting of halls.[1] Some of these monasteries have been founded as early as fifth[2] to twelfth century [3] Many of these mahaviharas are listed as historical monuments of Nepal.[1] The following is a list of these mahaviharas [1][2][4][5] -

Mahavihara (Sanskrit)Nepal Bhasa nameLocationFoundedRemarks
Maitripura MahaviharaKwa Baha (Kwatha Baha)Kathmandu ThamelBuilt by Bakbajra who brought Kashisoyambhu (Shreegha Vihar) from Kashi
Henakara MahaviharaDhwaka BahaKathmandu7th century [2]Damaged in earthquake of 1934 [2]
Hemvarna MahaviharaGan BahaKathmandu
Ratnaketu Mahavihara Nhu: Baha Kathmandu
Ratnachaitya MahaviharaJhwa BahaKathmandu
Gunakar MahaviharaChusya BahaKathmandu
Suratshree MahaviharaTakshe BahaKathmandu
Kanakachaitya MahaviharaJana BahaKathmanduAnnual festival held
Keshchandra Paravarta MahaviharaItum BahaKathmandu1381[6]Known for Keshchandra and Gurumapa (Official Website)
Ratnakirti MahaviharaMakhanbahaKathmandu
Mulashree MahaviharaMubahaKathmandu
Mantrasiddhi MahaviharaSawalbahaKathmandu
Rajakirti MahaviharaTebahaSouth of New Road, Kathmandu5th century AD [2]
Shreekhanda MahaviharaShikhamu BahaKathmandu
Brahmachakra MahaviharaOmbahaKathmandu
Bajrasheel MahaviharaIkubahaKathmandu
Munisangha MahaviharaMikhabahaKathmandu
Kirtipunya MahaviharaLaganbahaKathmandu
Kirtipunya Mahavihara Kohiti Kathmandu
Manisingha MahaviharaMusunbaha (Inner)Kathmandu
Manisangha MahaviharaMusunbaha (Outer)Kathmandu
Vikramashila MahaviharaBhagwan BahaThanbahil, KathmanduVisited by Pandita Atisha Shrijana of Nalanda in 1041,[7] houses Saharsha Prajnaparamita dated 1223 AD [8]
Hiranya Varna MahaviharKwabahaLalitpur12th century by Bhaskara Deva Verma [9]Houses Prajnaparamita dated B.S.1282 (A.D. 1226-1227)[1]
Rudravarna MahaviharaUku bahaLalitpur6th century CE by Shiva Deva[10]
Ratnakar MahaviharaHa BahalLalitpur
Yasodhar MahaviharaLalitpur
Jyesthavarna MahaviharaTanga Baha (Chaku Baha)LalitpurContains an inscription dated N.S. 245 (1125 A.D.)[1]
Dharmakirti MahaviharaTa BahaLalitpur
Dattanama MahaviharaDau BahaLalitpur
Gunalakshmi MahaviharaDhum BahaLalitpur
Chakravarna MahaviharaCuka BahaLalitpurFounded by Manadeva I [1]
Bajrakirti MahaviharaWam BahaLalitpurInscription dates back to N.S.561 (1441A.D)[1]
Rudradeva MahaviharaLalitpur
Vaishra Varna MahaviharaGuji BahaLalitpurHoused a manuscript dated N.S. 373 (1253 A.D.)[1]
Mayuravarna MahaviharaBhinche BahaLalitpur
Jayamanohara MahaviharaSu BahaLalitpur
Sri Vaccha MahaviharaSi BahaLalitpurHouses a Pancharaksa manuscript dated N.S. 509 (1389 A.D)[1]
Baladhar MahaviharaLalitpur
Akshyashwara MahaviharaLalitpur
Raksheshwara MahaviharaLalitpur
Lokakirti MahaviharaLalitpur
Napichandra MahaviharaLalitpur
Gopichandra MahaviharaLalitpur
Lalitchandra MahaviharaLalitpur
Saptapur MahaviharaLalitpur
Padmoccha MahaviharaLalitpur
Rajashree MahaviharaLalitpur
Manimandap MahaviharaLalitpur
Chandrasurya MahaviharaLalitpur
Jayashree MahaviharaLalitpur
Gustala MahaviharaLalitpur
Lokakirti MahaviharaLalitpur
Thaveer Patra MahaviharaLalitpur
Kamukanama MahaviharaLalitpur
Itiraja MahaviharaLalitpur
Basuraja MahaviharaLalitpur
Indravarna MahaviharaBhaktapur
Jetvarna MahaviharaBhaktapur
Manjuvarna MahaviharBhaktapur

See also

References

  1. "Historical Monuments & World Heritage Sites, Lalitpur Sub-Metropolitan City". Archived from the original on 2016-02-23. Retrieved 2014-05-01.
  2. Asiatravel
  3. Hiranya Varna Mahabihar Archived 2011-07-24 at the Wayback Machine
  4. Article:थथुप्वीं आचागुथिया छगू सन्दर्भ, Author: Anarratna Bajracharya, Language: Nepal Bhasa, Publication: Sandhya Times
  5. Historical and World Heritage sites of Lalitpur (Nepali)
  6. Lonely Planet
  7. Lord Atisha in Nepal - The Thambahi & the five stupas foundations according to the Bromston itenery by Hubert Decleer, Journal of Nepal Research Centre Vol. X 1997
  8. Article: Bhagwan Bahal, Author:Damodar Pradhan
  9. Lumbini.org
  10. Rudravarma Mahavihar Temple Preservation Committee
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