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'''Adinath Lokeshwar Mandir''' (The first Lord, our Lord Buddha temple) is a temple sacred to both [[Hinduism|Hindus]] and [[Buddhism|Buddhists]] in the village Chobar, located 6 km outside [[Kathmandu]] in [[Nepal]]. The temple, dedicated to the red (rato) [[Machhendranath]], was originally built in the 15th century, and then rebuilt in 1640. Some newlyweds  believe that fixing a metal utensil to its walls will ensure a happy marriage.
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'''Adinath Lokeshwar Mandir''' (The first Lord, our Lord Buddha temple) is a temple sacred to both [[Hinduism|Hindus]] and [[Buddhism|Buddhists]] in the village Chobar, located 6 km outside [[Kathmandu]] in [[Nepal]]. The temple, dedicated to the red (rato) [[Machhendranath]], was originally built in the 15th century, and then rebuilt in 1640. Some newlyweds  believe that fixing a metal utensil to its walls will ensure a happy marriage.
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Adinath Lokeshwar Mandir (The first Lord, our Lord Buddha temple) is a temple sacred to both Hindus and Buddhists in the village Chobar, located 6 km outside Kathmandu in Nepal. The temple, dedicated to the red (rato) Machhendranath, was originally built in the 15th century, and then rebuilt in 1640. Some newlyweds believe that fixing a metal utensil to its walls will ensure a happy marriage.