He is also credited to have started Yenya and Lakhey Jatra.[3] He was known for his tantric abilities which was demonstrated by him entering Shantipur in Swayambhunath.[4] During his rule, he renovated Pashupatinath temple, Raktakali temple, Kankeshwari temple and Panchalinga Bhairav temple.[3]
Gunakamadeva is credited with founding Kathmandu.[5] With the development of cities, he transformed agrarian society to an industrial city trading between India and Tibet.[5]
gunakamadeva, thakuri, ruler, credited, with, founding, kathmandu, ruled, from, around, king, nepalreignc, 994predecessorvikramadevasuccessorudaydevadynastythakurireligionhinduism, contents, life, also, references, external, linkslife, edithe, also, credited, . Gunakamadeva was a Thakuri ruler credited with the founding of Kathmandu He ruled from around 949 to 994 CE 1 2 GunakamadevaKing of NepalReignc 949 994PredecessorVikramadevaSuccessorUdaydevaDynastyThakuriReligionHinduism Contents 1 Life 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksLife EditHe is also credited to have started Yenya and Lakhey Jatra 3 He was known for his tantric abilities which was demonstrated by him entering Shantipur in Swayambhunath 4 During his rule he renovated Pashupatinath temple Raktakali temple Kankeshwari temple and Panchalinga Bhairav temple 3 Gunakamadeva is credited with founding Kathmandu 5 With the development of cities he transformed agrarian society to an industrial city trading between India and Tibet 5 He was succeeded by Udayadeva 3 2 See also EditHistory of KathmanduReferences Edit Encyclopaedia Britannica a b Regmi D R 1960 Medieval Nepal Early medieval period 750 1350 A D Lucknow Prem Printing Press a b c Nepal ka itihas Hindi Author Kasi Prasada Srivastava Sherpa World Nepali Archived from the original on 2016 03 03 Retrieved 2012 12 11 a b Book Ancient Indian History And Civilization Author S N SenExternal links EditStatue of GunakamadevaPreceded byVikramadeva King of Nepal949 994 Succeeded byUdaydeva Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gunakamadeva amp oldid 1180563645, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,