This is a list of monuments in Sarlahi District , Nepal as officially recognized by and available through the website of the Department of Archaeology, Nepal.
Sarlahi is a district of Province No. 2 bordered to the west with Bagmati River. The Ancient Monument Protection Act of Nepal 1956 has defined monuments as structure older than 100 years and having historical, cultural importance. [1] According to Nepal Census 2011 about 85.56% people follow Hindu religion in this district. [2] So as the population the monumental sites of this district is dominated by Hindu temples and shrines. Among all the monuments Murtiya is a ruin of unidentified temple. [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]
ID | Name | Type | Location | District | Coordinates | Image |
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NP-SAR-01 | Jalakeshwor Mahadev [8] | Pattharkot | Sarlahi | 27°04′17″N85°39′11″E / 27.0713°N 85.6531°E | ||
NP-SAR-02 | Sarlahi Devi Temple [8] | Hempur | Sarlahi | 26°57′09″N85°30′48″E / 26.9526°N 85.5134°E | ||
NP-SAR-03 | Tarkeshwor Mahadev Temple | Malangawa | Sarlahi | 26°51′18″N85°33′32″E / 26.8549°N 85.5588°E | ||
NP-SAR-04 | Jungamukteswar Temple | Farhathawa | Sarlahi | |||
NP-SAR-05 | Sant Malang Baba Temple | Malangwa | Sarlahi | |||
NP-SAR-06 | Murtiya Archeological Site [3] | Murtiya -3 | Sarlahi | 27°01′40″N85°28′56″E / 27.0279°N 85.4823°E |