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'''Banepa''' (]: भोंत) is a small town located 26 km east of ], ]. At the time of the ] it had a population of 12537 and had 1956 households in it.<ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.digitalhimalaya.com/collections/nepalcensus/form.php?selection=1|title=Nepal Census 2001|work=Nepal's Village Development Committees|publisher=]|accessdate=2008-09-01}}</ref>The main attraction of Banepa is the temple of Chandeshwori, located approximately 1 km northeast of the town along the ]. The ] is 1 km south of the town.
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Banepa has a hospital of Seventh-day Adventist called Scheer Memorial Hospital which was established in 1957. Now this hospital has been expanded as a medical college associated with Vanderbilt University of USA and Kathmandu University. Many students enroll in the MBBS and B.Sc. Nursing programs at this hospital. Banepa is also the location of the Hospital and Rehabilitation Centre for Disabled Children (HRDC). HRDC is a program of a non-governmental organization, the Friends of the Disabled. It is the only tertiary level hospital in the country and it provides the best reconstructive surgery and rehabilitation for children below 16 years of age. Its services are aimed at under privileged, physically challenged children in Nepal.
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The Information Technology Park is being built in border of three municipalities of Kavre; Banepa, Dhulikhel and Panauti and there is debate about the the official emplacement. All three towns are still declared as the cyber cities.
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Banepa is also a major trade route to Tibet as Araniko Highway, the only highway that connects Nepal and China(Tibet), runs through this town. Furthermore another newly constructed highway named B.P. Koirala Highway,(named after great leader of Nepal Bishweswor Prasad Koirala) also passes through this town. Though it is a small town, Banepa is the major economic center after moving east from Kathmandu.
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Banepa is also the best place for education in Kavre district of Nepal. There are a number of High schools and colleges . The oldest school of the district Azad Secondary School, Chaitanya secondary school Siksha sadan secondary school Himalaya secondary school and the private boarding schools are ], Bal Niketan School, Bidya Sagar School, Bal Batika School, Siddhartha School, Kavre School and Bagmati School, Pragati Pravat secondary school, Gyan sarovar boarding school are some of the well known private high schools of Banepa.
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'''Banepa''' ({{langx|ne|बनेपा}}) is a ] and historical town in a valley situated at about {{cvt|1500|m}} above ] in central ] which is at about {{convert|25|km}} east from ]. At the time of the 2011 Nepal ], it has a ] of 67,690. The main attraction of Banepa is the temple of
], located approximately {{cvt|1|km}} northeast of the town along the ]. The ] is 1 kilometre south of the town. Banepa is also known for its eight different temples of ], Narayanthan (the temple of ]), Bhimshenthan (the temple of Bhimshen), and eight different ponds.{{citation needed|date=October 2018}}

==History==
Some of the ancient names of Banepa were Banepur, Baniyapur, Banipur. As it had trade relationship with Tibet from ancient period, Banepa is also known as "Bhont", "Bhonta", "Bhon dey (भोंदेय्)". Banepa is the combination of two words i.e. "Bane" means ']' and "Pa" means 'Place'. Therefore, "Banepa" means 'Place of Business'.{{Citation needed|date=November 2024}}

It is believed that when entire Kathmandu Valley was covered with lake, there was a settlement in Banepa.

By early Lichchavi period (5th-8th century), settlements existed at Sanga (Sangagrama), Banepa, Nala, Panauti, Khopasi, Palanchowk, Dumja and probably Dolakha, Lele (Lembatidrangga), Chitlang valley and even up to Gorkha. (Slusser, 1982).

Thakuri period (879 – 1200 A.D.) ''':''' Bhaktapur and Banepa was the core political area.

Malla Period (1200–1769 A.D.) : King Anandedeva Malla united the scattered villages and made modern Banepa surrounded by eight gates with a statue of Ganesh at each of the gates in eight different directions in Kaligat Year 4197 (around 1153 B.S.). He also built a temple of ] and arranged a trust fund for the goddess.

After having had the favours and directions of goddess ], King Anandadeva ] founded seven villages:

* Banepa near ] Pitha
* ] near ]
* ] near Prayaga Tirtha of Nepal
* ] near Nala ]
* ] near ]
* Chaukot near the resident of Chaukora Rishi
* ], near Nasika Pitha.

==Old town==
]

This old town is located at the central part of the city. It is surrounded by 8 ganesh temples with 8 adjacent ponds and Phalchaa (फल्चा).
The name of the Ganesh temples are:
*Tukampwo (तुकम्प्वो) Ganesh at South (Temple of Tukampwo Ganesh was established first of all other Ganesh Temple by King Anandadeva Malla after forming new Kingdom of Banepa. It is also the major temple of Banepa.)
*Kobha (कोभः) Ganesh at Southeast
*Waku (वकु) Ganesh at East
*Thachhu (थाछु) Ganesh at North
*Kanthu (कांथु) Ganesh at Northeast
*Kwonla (क्वोंला) Ganesh at Southwest
*Talapukhu (तलाःपुखु) Ganesh at West
*Jyasanani (ज्यासःननी) Ganesh at Northwest

These Ganesh temples are said to be the boundaries of old Banepa. The main temple of Banepa city was Chandeswori Temple along the Rudramati River.

Along with this, King Ananda Dev Malla also built wells and taps for providing the people of Banepa with the good source of water. But many of those ponds have been used for public uses and some 'Phalchaa' do not have any existence today.<ref>बनेपा सात गाउँ - ज्ञानकाजी मानन्धर</ref>

==Festivals==
]
]

A lot of festivals are celebrated in Banepa as follows:
# ] from ] to next two days.
# ] (worshipping of the young girls) during ], ] Janmasthami
# ] Jatra
# ] during ]
# ] जात्रा Bhimsen Jatra
# Jaaludyo Jatra (जालुद्याे जात्रा) on the day of Ashwin Krishna Pratipada, the next day of ].
# Naradevi Shvetkali Naach (नरदेवी श्वेतकाली नाच, once in twelve years. It was re-continued after about after 38 years.
#Krishna Janmasthami

=== Forgotten Festivals of Banepa ===
Above mentioned festivals are still in practice. But there were many other besides these which had been discontinued due to various reasons. Some of those festivals are listed as follows:
* Kumari Nritya (कुमारी नृत्य) had been discontinued about 108 years ago.
*Narayan and Bhimsen; Bokakhah Jatra(बाेकखः जात्रा) on Axaya Tritiya (अक्षयतृतीया), Karunamaya Jatra were also had been discontinued about 103 years ago.<ref>बनेपा स्तवन - ज्ञानकाजी मानन्धर</ref> Many other festivals were also discontinued which were forgotten.
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Banepa is an ancient city which has an interesting history. History of Banepa is not totally known till date; only few things have been discovered. There maybe many important documents, and other proofs which are still to be discovered. If every well wishers and people of Banepa want, then it is possible to discover the forgotten history of Banepa even today. The culture can be saved once again. -->

==Present situation==
Punyamata River, which was the major source of drinking water, irrigation and many other activities, is being polluted day by day. The bank of Punyamata River has been a place where solid wastage has been disposed. The sewage has been connected directly to the river without any treatment and in an unmanaged way has adversely affected the river water. Waste materials produced from local industry have turned the river water black. The surrounding countryside is also being polluted.

Although Banepa is a small place of an area of {{convert|5.56|km2}}, it has got the population density of {{convert|4,454|/km2}}. Due to the connection of Banepa with other places through roadways, about 300 buses, minibuses, cars, trucks, motorcycles altogether are helping in the transportation in a day. Along with this, the gases emitted from those vehicles have polluted the environment of Banepa.

In the boundary of three municipalities of ], namely; Banepa, ] and ], the country's only IT Park is being constructed. All the three cities have been declared as the 'Cyber City'.

==Demographics==
At the time of the ], Banepa Municipality had a population of 57,076. Of these, 57.0% spoke ], 30.6% ], 9.6% ], 0.6% ], 0.6% ], 0.3% ], 0.3% ], 0.2% ], 0.2% ], 0.1% ], 0.1% ], and 0.1% other languages as their first language.<ref></ref>

In terms of ethnicity/caste, 32.6% were ], 24.8% ], 20.5% ], 10.0% ], 2.2% ], 1.7% ], 1.4% Gharti/], 1.4% ], 1.1% ]/Dholi, 0.7% Sanyasi/Dasnami, 0.5% ], 0.4% other ], 0.4% ], 0.3% other Terai, 0.2% ], 0.2% ], 0.2% ], 0.2% ], 0.1% Danuwar, 0.1% ], 0.1% ], 0.1% Majhi, 0.1% ] and 0.1% others.<ref></ref>

In terms of religion, 82.8% were ], 13.8% ], 2.9% ], 0.2% ], 0.1% Irreligion and 0.1% others.<ref></ref>

In terms of literacy, 81.3% could read and write, 1.6% could only read and 17.0% could neither read nor write.<ref></ref>

==Healthcare==
Banepa has a ] hospital called Scheer Memorial Hospital, which was established in 1957.<ref>{{cite web |title=About |url=https://www.scheermemhosp.org/about.html |publisher=Scheer Memorial Adventist Hospital |access-date=1 October 2018}}</ref> This hospital has been expanded as a medical college associated with ] in the US and ]. Many students enroll in the B.Sc. Nursing programs at this hospital. Banepa is also the location of the ], ] and ].{{citation needed|date=February 2024}}

==Transportation==
Banepa is a major trade route to Tibet, with the ], the only highway that connects Nepal and China (Tibet), running through this town. Furthermore, ] also passes through Banepa. Though it is a small town, but it is well devolved and Banepa is the major economic center east of Kathmandu.{{citation needed|date=October 2018}}

==Media==
To promote local culture, Banepa has two ] ] stations: ], which is a ] and ]. This area also has a ] named as ].{{citation needed|date=October 2018}}

==Education==
Schools in Banepa includes some prestigious educational institute like , Spring Hill English Boarding School, Himalaya Secondary School, Banepa Valley School (currently known as ]), ], Bagmati English Boarding School, ] and ]. And the most famous school in Sanga, Banepa is ].

==Gallery==
<gallery mode="packed-hover" widths="150px" heights="150px">
File:Chandeshwori Temple, Banepa, Nepal.jpg|Entrance Gate of Chandeshwori Temple
File:Bhairab painting of Chandeswori temple.jpg|Bhairab painting of Chandeswori temple, one of the major attraction of Banepa
File:Narayan than banepa bhot marga.JPG| Narayanthan of Banepa, believed to be established during the reign of King ]
File:Pond banepa karuna marga.jpg|Pond of Talapukhu Ganesh Temple
File:Pond banepa chandani chowk.JPG|Pond of Kobha Ganesh Temple
File:Wood carved roof decoration on the Chandeshwari Temple..jpg|Wood carved roof decoration on the Chandeshwari Temple.
File:Malla king and queen doing Namaste (the ritual greeting) in front of the Chandeshwari Temple..jpg|Malla king and queen doing ] (the ritual greeting) in front of the Chandeshwari Temple.
File:Dhaneshwor Temple.jpg|Dhaneshwor Temple
</gallery>

==Sports==


==References== ==References==
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Municipality in Bagmati, Nepal
Banepa बनेपा
भोंत/भोंदेय्Bandikapur, Bhonta, Bhon Deya
Municipality
Banepa City
Banepa is located in NepalBanepaBanepaLocation in Nepal
Coordinates: 27°37′47″N 85°31′13″E / 27.62972°N 85.52028°E / 27.62972; 85.52028
CountryNepal
ProvinceBagmati
DistrictKavrepalanchok
No. of Wards14
Government
 • TypeMayor–council government
 • BodyBanepa Municipal Government
 • MayorMr. Shanti Ratna Shakya
 • Deputy MayorMs. Bimala Sapkota Dahal
 • Executive officerMr. Shiva Prasad Humagain
Area
 • Total54.59 km (21.08 sq mi)
Elevation1,500 m (4,900 ft)
Population
 • Total67,629
 • Density1,200/km (3,200/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+5:45 (NST)
Post code45210
Area code011
Websitewww.banepamun.gov.np

Banepa (Nepali: बनेपा) is a municipality and historical town in a valley situated at about 1,500 m (4,900 ft) above sea level in central Nepal which is at about 25 kilometres (16 mi) east from Kathmandu. At the time of the 2011 Nepal census, it has a population of 67,690. The main attraction of Banepa is the temple of Chandeshwori, located approximately 1 km (0.62 mi) northeast of the town along the Rudramati River. The Dhaneshwor Temple is 1 kilometre south of the town. Banepa is also known for its eight different temples of Ganesh, Narayanthan (the temple of Narayan), Bhimshenthan (the temple of Bhimshen), and eight different ponds.

History

Some of the ancient names of Banepa were Banepur, Baniyapur, Banipur. As it had trade relationship with Tibet from ancient period, Banepa is also known as "Bhont", "Bhonta", "Bhon dey (भोंदेय्)". Banepa is the combination of two words i.e. "Bane" means 'Business' and "Pa" means 'Place'. Therefore, "Banepa" means 'Place of Business'.

It is believed that when entire Kathmandu Valley was covered with lake, there was a settlement in Banepa.

By early Lichchavi period (5th-8th century), settlements existed at Sanga (Sangagrama), Banepa, Nala, Panauti, Khopasi, Palanchowk, Dumja and probably Dolakha, Lele (Lembatidrangga), Chitlang valley and even up to Gorkha. (Slusser, 1982).

Thakuri period (879 – 1200 A.D.) : Bhaktapur and Banepa was the core political area.

Malla Period (1200–1769 A.D.) : King Anandedeva Malla united the scattered villages and made modern Banepa surrounded by eight gates with a statue of Ganesh at each of the gates in eight different directions in Kaligat Year 4197 (around 1153 B.S.). He also built a temple of Chandeshwori and arranged a trust fund for the goddess.

After having had the favours and directions of goddess Chandeshwori, King Anandadeva Malla founded seven villages:

Old town

Pond of Waku Ganesh Temple

This old town is located at the central part of the city. It is surrounded by 8 ganesh temples with 8 adjacent ponds and Phalchaa (फल्चा). The name of the Ganesh temples are:

  • Tukampwo (तुकम्प्वो) Ganesh at South (Temple of Tukampwo Ganesh was established first of all other Ganesh Temple by King Anandadeva Malla after forming new Kingdom of Banepa. It is also the major temple of Banepa.)
  • Kobha (कोभः) Ganesh at Southeast
  • Waku (वकु) Ganesh at East
  • Thachhu (थाछु) Ganesh at North
  • Kanthu (कांथु) Ganesh at Northeast
  • Kwonla (क्वोंला) Ganesh at Southwest
  • Talapukhu (तलाःपुखु) Ganesh at West
  • Jyasanani (ज्यासःननी) Ganesh at Northwest

These Ganesh temples are said to be the boundaries of old Banepa. The main temple of Banepa city was Chandeswori Temple along the Rudramati River.

Along with this, King Ananda Dev Malla also built wells and taps for providing the people of Banepa with the good source of water. But many of those ponds have been used for public uses and some 'Phalchaa' do not have any existence today.

Festivals

Chandeshwori Jatra
It is the statue of Jaaludyo of Banepa.

A lot of festivals are celebrated in Banepa as follows:

  1. Chandeshwori Jatra from Baisakh Purnima to next two days.
  2. Kanya Puja (worshipping of the young girls) during Gunla, Krishna Janmasthami
  3. Nawadurga Jatra
  4. Tukampo Ganesh Jatra during Vijaya Dashami
  5. भीमसेन जात्रा Bhimsen Jatra
  6. Jaaludyo Jatra (जालुद्याे जात्रा) on the day of Ashwin Krishna Pratipada, the next day of Indra Jatra.
  7. Naradevi Shvetkali Naach (नरदेवी श्वेतकाली नाच, once in twelve years. It was re-continued after about after 38 years.
  8. Krishna Janmasthami

Forgotten Festivals of Banepa

Above mentioned festivals are still in practice. But there were many other besides these which had been discontinued due to various reasons. Some of those festivals are listed as follows:

  • Kumari Nritya (कुमारी नृत्य) had been discontinued about 108 years ago.
  • Narayan and Bhimsen; Bokakhah Jatra(बाेकखः जात्रा) on Axaya Tritiya (अक्षयतृतीया), Karunamaya Jatra were also had been discontinued about 103 years ago. Many other festivals were also discontinued which were forgotten.

Present situation

Punyamata River, which was the major source of drinking water, irrigation and many other activities, is being polluted day by day. The bank of Punyamata River has been a place where solid wastage has been disposed. The sewage has been connected directly to the river without any treatment and in an unmanaged way has adversely affected the river water. Waste materials produced from local industry have turned the river water black. The surrounding countryside is also being polluted.

Although Banepa is a small place of an area of 5.56 square kilometres (2.15 sq mi), it has got the population density of 4,454 per square kilometre (11,540/sq mi). Due to the connection of Banepa with other places through roadways, about 300 buses, minibuses, cars, trucks, motorcycles altogether are helping in the transportation in a day. Along with this, the gases emitted from those vehicles have polluted the environment of Banepa.

In the boundary of three municipalities of Kavrepalanchowk District, namely; Banepa, Dhulikhel and Panauti, the country's only IT Park is being constructed. All the three cities have been declared as the 'Cyber City'.

Demographics

At the time of the 2011 Nepal census, Banepa Municipality had a population of 57,076. Of these, 57.0% spoke Nepali, 30.6% Newar, 9.6% Tamang, 0.6% Bhojpuri, 0.6% Maithili, 0.3% Hindi, 0.3% Magar, 0.2% Gurung, 0.2% Rai, 0.1% Limbu, 0.1% Tharu, and 0.1% other languages as their first language.

In terms of ethnicity/caste, 32.6% were Hill Brahmin, 24.8% Newar, 20.5% Chhetri, 10.0% Tamang, 2.2% Magar, 1.7% Sarki, 1.4% Gharti/Bhujel, 1.4% Kami, 1.1% Damai/Dholi, 0.7% Sanyasi/Dasnami, 0.5% Rai, 0.4% other Dalit, 0.4% Gurung, 0.3% other Terai, 0.2% Musalman, 0.2% Teli, 0.2% Thakuri, 0.2% Tharu, 0.1% Danuwar, 0.1% Kalwar, 0.1% Limbu, 0.1% Majhi, 0.1% Yadav and 0.1% others.

In terms of religion, 82.8% were Hindu, 13.8% Buddhist, 2.9% Christian, 0.2% Muslim, 0.1% Irreligion and 0.1% others.

In terms of literacy, 81.3% could read and write, 1.6% could only read and 17.0% could neither read nor write.

Healthcare

Banepa has a Seventh-day Adventist hospital called Scheer Memorial Hospital, which was established in 1957. This hospital has been expanded as a medical college associated with Vanderbilt University in the US and Kathmandu University. Many students enroll in the B.Sc. Nursing programs at this hospital. Banepa is also the location of the Hospital and Rehabilitation Centre for Disabled Children, Spinal Injury Rehabilitation Centre and Reiyukai Eiko Masunaga Eye Hospital.

Transportation

Banepa is a major trade route to Tibet, with the Arniko Rajmarg, the only highway that connects Nepal and China (Tibet), running through this town. Furthermore, B.P. Koirala Highway also passes through Banepa. Though it is a small town, but it is well devolved and Banepa is the major economic center east of Kathmandu.

Media

To promote local culture, Banepa has two FM radio stations: Radio ABC, which is a Community Radio Station and Prime Fm. This area also has a Television Channel named as Araniko Television.

Education

Schools in Banepa includes some prestigious educational institute like Bal Batika Vidya Mandir Secondary School (BBVM), Spring Hill English Boarding School, Himalaya Secondary School, Banepa Valley School (currently known as Baylor International Academy), Vidhya Sagar Secondary School, Bagmati English Boarding School, Rambhakta Memorial School and Kshitij English Boarding School. And the most famous school in Sanga, Banepa is Nepal Police School.

Gallery

  • Entrance Gate of Chandeshwori Temple Entrance Gate of Chandeshwori Temple
  • Bhairab painting of Chandeswori temple, one of the major attraction of Banepa Bhairab painting of Chandeswori temple, one of the major attraction of Banepa
  • Narayanthan of Banepa, believed to be established during the reign of King Ranajit Malla Narayanthan of Banepa, believed to be established during the reign of King Ranajit Malla
  • Pond of Talapukhu Ganesh Temple Pond of Talapukhu Ganesh Temple
  • Pond of Kobha Ganesh Temple Pond of Kobha Ganesh Temple
  • Wood carved roof decoration on the Chandeshwari Temple. Wood carved roof decoration on the Chandeshwari Temple.
  • Malla king and queen doing Namaste (the ritual greeting) in front of the Chandeshwari Temple. Malla king and queen doing Namaste (the ritual greeting) in front of the Chandeshwari Temple.
  • Dhaneshwor Temple Dhaneshwor Temple

Sports

References

  1. बनेपा सात गाउँ - ज्ञानकाजी मानन्धर
  2. बनेपा स्तवन - ज्ञानकाजी मानन्धर
  3. NepalMap Language
  4. NepalMap Caste
  5. NepalMap Religion
  6. NepalMap Literacy
  7. "About". Scheer Memorial Adventist Hospital. Retrieved 1 October 2018.

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