What is yalambar?

Yalambar is a legendary figure in Nepalese history who is believed to have ruled during the reign of the Kirat dynasty around 800 BC. He is considered to be one of the earliest rulers of Nepal. Yalambar is known for his bravery and is said to have been instrumental in expanding the Kirat empire in Nepal.

According to legend, Yalambar was born with a serpent in his hand, which was believed to be a sign of his destiny to be a great ruler. He was known for his physical strength and was skilled in archery and horse riding.

Yalambar is also known for his role in the famous battle of Kirtipur, where he fought against the Licchavis and defeated them with his army. He is also believed to have constructed several historical monuments, including the Swayambhunath Stupa in Kathmandu.

Yalambar is considered as a symbol of Nepalese nationalism and is celebrated as a hero in Nepalese folklore. His legacy continues to inspire Nepalese people, particularly those who cherish their cultural and historical heritage.