Nagbahal is located in the heart of the city of Lalitpur in the Kathmandu Valley in Nepal. Nagbahal was originally a Buddhist monastery, but the original buildings are now gone. What is left is a large courtyard or park. In spite of that, this bahal still retains its religious and cultural significance.[1]
Around 5000 people live in the Nagbahal community, mainly from Newar ethnic groups.[citation needed]
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