RADA LHAKHANG
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Temple of Rada erected in honor of a warrior king, with a collection of helmets, arrows, knives and shields in the antechamber
Dating from the 17th century, the temple of Rada is said to have been erected in honor of a warrior king, which would explain the large collection of helmets, arrows, knives and shields in the antechamber. On the far right, the temple contains a statue of the mermaid who lived in the river. You'll also see five versions of the local protective deity, Rada, one of which is worshipped by the army and royal guard. On the right, at the foot of the statue, a resident monk will be happy to read your fortune if you roll the dice.
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