Panauti

Panauti
पनौती
Panauti Municipality
Nicknames: 
  • Palanti
  • Panti
  • Panaati
  • Panchal Nagar
  • Asham Nagar
Panauti is located in Nepal
Panauti
Panauti
Location in Nepal
Coordinates: 27°35′N 85°31′E / 27.583°N 85.517°E / 27.583; 85.517
CountryNepal
ProvinceBagmati
DistrictKavrepalanchok
Established1997 January 24[1]
Included (VDC)
  • Subbagaun
  • Taukhal
  • Panauti (Indreshwar)
  • Malpi
  • Sunthan
  • Khopasi
Incorporated (Date)1997 January 24
Included (VDC)
  • Kushadevi
  • Rayale Bihabar
  • Kalati Bhumidanda
  • Balthali
  • Sarada Batase (wards 3, 4, and 9)
  • Sankhupati Chour (ward 4)
Incorporated (Date)2017 March 5
Government
 • TypeMayor–council government
 • MayorRam Sharan Bhandari
(Nepali Congress)
 • Deputy MayorGita Banjara
(CPN (UML))
Area
 • Total
118.00 km2 (45.56 sq mi)
Elevation1,442 m (4,731 ft)
Population
 (2021)Increased from 46,595 (2011 census); +5,483 (+11.8%)[4]
 • Total
51,504[3]
 • Density436.47/km2 (1,130.5/sq mi)
Ethnicities
 • Hill Brahmin26.5%
 • Chhetri26.2%
 • Tamang22.1%
 • Newar17.9%
Religions
 • Hinduism79.0%
 • Buddhism18.9%
 • Christianity1.80%
 • Islam0.30%
Time zoneUTC+5:45 (NST)
Postal code
45209
Area code011
Number of Wards12
Websitewww.panautimun.gov.np

Panauti (Nepali: पनौती) is a municipality in Kavrepalanchok District in Bagmati Province of Nepal 32 km southeast of the capital, Kathmandu. A medieval architectural complex there was nominated by the Nepalese government as a UNESCO tentative site in 1996.[5]

Origin

At the end of the 13th century, Panauti was finally integrated into the unified kingdom of Nepal, along with Kathmandu, Patan, and Bhaktapur, which are all former capital cities of the Kathmandu Valley. Panauti was a trading hub along the ancient Salt Trade route between Tibet and India. The recorded history of Panauti goes back to the first century AD. With the end of the Salt trade in the 1950s and the construction of the Arniko Highway in the 1960s bypassing the town, Panauti has gone into an economic rut.[6] Panauti, consists of a variety of Buddhist and Hindu religious monuments, and is called to be one of the area's most important medieval sites by Lonely Planet.[7]

Historical

Indreshwar Mahadev temple

The Indreshwar temple is one of the largest and tallest pagoda style temples in Nepal. It was originally built over a lingam in 1294, making it the oldest surviving temple of Nepal. The roof struts embellishing the two lower stories of the temple are distinct Nepalese wood-carving and architecture. The upper section of the temple is hung with pots and pans, offerings from young married couples hoping for a happy and prosperous family life. The temple is in good condition and survived the 2015 earthquake. It is from this temple that the mystical third river of Panauti starts from leading to the Brahmayani temple across from the Tri Beni Ghats.[8]

Unmanta Bhairav Temple of Panauti

Demographics

At the time of the 2021 Nepal census, Panauti Municipality had a population of 51,504. Of these, 58.4% spoke Nepali, 21.10% Tamang, 16.9% Newar, 0.6% Magar Dhut, 0.5% Bhojpuri, 0.3% Maithili, and 2.1% other languages as their first language.[3]

Languages In Panauti, 2021
Languages Percent
Nepali
58.40%
Tamang
21.10%
|Newari
16.90%
Magar Dhut
0.50%
Others
2.40%

In terms of ethnicity/caste, 26.5% were Hill Brahmin, 26.2% Chhetri, 22.10% Tamang, 17.9% Newar, 1.6% Mijar, 1.6% Pariyar, 1.4% Kami, 1.1% Magar, 0.9% Bhujel, 0.9% Sanyasi/Dasnami and 0.2% others.[3]

Ethnicities In Panauti, 2021
Ethnicities Percent
Hill Brahmin
26.5%
Chhetri
26.2%
Tamang
22.1%
Newar
17.9%
Mijar
1.6%
Pariyar
1.6%
Others
4.1%

In terms of religion, 79.01% were Hindu, 18.87% Buddhist, 1.79% Christian, 0.26% Muslim, and 0.3% others.[3]

Religion In Panauti, 2021
Religion Percent
Hinduism
79.01%
Buddhism
18.87%
Christianity
1.79%
Muslim
0.26%
Others
0.30%

In terms of literacy, 81% could read and write, 1.6% could only read and 17.0% could neither read nor write.[3]

Economy

Information Technology Park, Nepal is in Panauti municipality.

Notable people

  • Hari Bansha Acharya – actor, born in Sankhu, Panauti
  • Rabindra Khadka – actor raised in Sunthan, Panauti
  • Shweta Khadka – Nepalese film actress, producer, and entrepreneur from Khopasi, Panauti
  • Mukunda Thapa – actor from Malpi, Panauti
  • Shiva Prasad Humagain – politician from Panauti

References

  1. ^ "नेपाल राजपत्र" (in Nepali). नेपाल सरकार. pp. 5–6. Retrieved 2026-04-01. चार किल्ला खोली नगरपालिका क्षेत्र तोकी बिभाजन गरेको
  2. ^ "Khopasi (Panauti) Rainfall Station (Index 848)". Department of Hydrology and Meteorology, Nepal. Retrieved 2026-03-27.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Panauti Population and Housing Census 2021". National Population and Housing Census 2021. Retrieved 2026-03-27.
  4. ^ "National Population Census 2078 Ward-wise Household Listing (Preliminary Data)" (PDF). Central Bureau of Statistics, Nepal. 2022. Retrieved 2026-03-20.
  5. ^ "The early medieval architectural complex of Panauti".
  6. ^ "Biku's Guide to Panauti". honeyguideapps.com. 11 September 2017. Retrieved 2017-10-10.
  7. ^ Lonely Planet. 2009. "Introducing Panauti".
  8. ^ "Travel Guide to Panauti | The Longest Way Home". thelongestwayhome.com. Retrieved 2018-05-16.