The main purpose of entering the museum is to see the beautiful triple tower in the courtyard, which is the Taleju Temple dedicated to the goddess Taleju. Unfortunately, only the annual Eid al-Adha Festival opened in late September, when I had already returned home. Taleju Bhawani, a goddess from South India, was worshipped as a royal goddess in the 14th century by the Malayan dynasty. The door was guarded by soldiers armed with live ammunition, and they were not allowed in anyway. No matter how hard you try, you're afraid of being pulled out and shot. Later, the sisters found a restaurant called Taleju View Restaurant, which can see the Talai Pearl Temple. They drank drinks just to take pictures of it. A glass of Lassi 95RS and a Milk Shake 115RS are a little expensive.