File:Wasah Hiti (Medicine Hiti) Imukhel Patan Lalitpur Nepal Rajesh Dhungana 3.jpg

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Habitat located in Imukhel of Ward No. 11 of Lalitpur Metropolitan City. There are two streams in this Wasah Hiti built by Juddha Shamsher.

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English: Habitat located in Imukhel of Ward No. 11 of Lalitpur Metropolitan City. There are two streams in this Wasah Hiti built by Juddha Shamsher. In Newari, medicine is called Wasah. By the same name it is called Wasah Hiti. Wasah The name Hiti can be used to estimate the quality of water in Hiti. The quality of water in this area falls within the criteria set by the World Health Organization. For this reason, Rana Prime Minister Chandra Shamsher used to use the water for daily use. A stone fountain is big and an angry stone fountain is small. Water flows continuously from both the stone streams. A large stone stream has been covered with sacks to prevent litter in the water. The locals consume water for this purpose as medicine. According to a local, as long as there was a monarchy in Nepal, a jug of water was always taken from here to the palace, but when the power was changed, water was not taken from here now. The Pati is made as a place to live near Hiti.
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Camera location27° 39′ 31.68″ N, 85° 19′ 28.92″ E  Heading=70° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

Habitat located in Imukhel of Ward No. 11 of Lalitpur Metropolitan City. There are two streams in this Wasah Hiti built by Juddha Shamsher. In Newari, medicine is called Wasah. By the same name it is called Wasah Hiti. Wasah The name Hiti can be used to estimate the quality of water in Hiti. The quality of water in this area falls within the criteria set by the World Health Organization. For this reason, Rana Prime Minister Chandra Shamsher used to use the water for daily use. A stone fountain is big and an angry stone fountain is small. Water flows continuously from both the stone streams. A large stone stream has been covered with sacks to prevent litter in the water. The locals consume water for this purpose as medicine. According to a local, as long as there was a monarchy in Nepal, a jug of water was always taken from here to the palace, but when the power was changed, water was not taken from here now. The Pati is made as a place to live near Hiti.

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