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Landmark: Golden Gate (Sun Dhoka)City: Bhaktapur
Country: Nepal
Continent: Asia
Golden Gate (Sun Dhoka), Bhaktapur, Nepal, Asia
The Golden Gate (Sun Dhoka) is a masterwork of gilded copper repoussé, functioning as the primary ceremonial entrance to the Taleju Temple courtyard within the 55-Window Palace complex in Bhaktapur.
Visual and Architectural Features
Medium: Embossed gilded copper mounted on a wooden frame.
Tympanum (Torana): The semi-circular panel above the door depicts the goddess Kali (as Taleju Bhawani) with multiple arms. She is flanked by the gods Garuda (the man-bird mount of Vishnu) and various attendants.
Guardian Figures: The gate frame is decorated with smaller figures of deities and mythical creatures, including serpents (Nagas) and monsters (Makaras).
Gilded Finish: The high-purity gold plating is notably well-preserved, maintaining its luster despite centuries of exposure to the elements.
Historical and Cultural Context
Commission: Completed in 1753 CE by King Ranjit Malla, the final monarch of the Bhaktapur Malla dynasty.
Function: It serves as the gateway to the most sacred part of the palace, the Taleju Temple, which was the private shrine of the royal family.
Reputation: Art historian Percy Brown characterized it as "the most lovely piece of art in the whole Kingdom; it is placed like a jewel, flashing innumerable facets in the handsome setting of its surroundings."
Logistics and Regulations
Location: North side of Bhaktapur Durbar Square, adjacent to the 55-Window Palace.
Restricted Access: While the gate itself is a public monument, the courtyard inside is a high-security religious site. Foreign nationals and non-Hindus are strictly prohibited from entering the inner sanctum through this gate.
Photography: Photography of the gate's exterior is permitted; photography inside the courtyard is strictly forbidden and enforced by military personnel stationed at the entrance.
Nearby Landmarks
Statue of King Bhupatindra Malla: Located on a pillar directly facing the gate.
National Art Gallery: Occupies the palace wing to the left of the gate.
Taleju Bell: Situated in the square directly in front of the gate.