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English: Charumati Stupa or Dhajustupa located in Chabahil of Kathmandu. It is also called Charumati Bihar and Chabahil Stupa. This stupa is on the left side of the road on the left side from Gaushala to Chabahil. It is believed that it was made by Charumati, the daughter of Emperor Ashoka. That is why it is also called Charumati. This chaitya is believed to be around the 4th century AD. This stupa is very beautiful in a very wide place.
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Rajesh Dhungana
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27° 43′ 01.92″ N, 85° 19′ 26.4″ E
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Charumati Stupa or Dhajustupa located in Chabahil of Kathmandu. It is also called Charumati Bihar and Chabahil Stupa. This stupa is on the left side of the road on the left side from Gaushala to Chabahil. It is believed that it was made by Charumati, the daughter of Emperor Ashoka. That is why it is also called Charumati. This chaitya is believed to be around the 4th century AD. This stupa is very beautiful in a very wide place.
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