The most beautiful minarets-style stone temple in Nepal, known as the "miracle of Nepalese architectural art". The first and second floors of the temple are composed of three rows of miniature pavilions, with Indian-style spires towering at the top. Melodious music is often heard upstairs. Kleiss was an avatar of Vishnu, so its rider, the Galu, had his arms crossed over his chest and knelt at the top of the column facing the temple.