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English: Bagh Bhairav temple, one of the oldest shrines in Kirtipur is known for the guardian deity, Bhairav in form of a tiger. The main statue and icon is composed of clay with a large silver mask with depiction of Bhairav. There are many small temples within Bagh Bhairav complex like most big temples in Nepal.
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