I went back to Dattatreya Square after a rainstorm, when the brick had gone the color of old iron and the oil-black struts under the eaves seemed newly awake. A carpenter named Prakash Tamrakar pointed at a weathered figure above the shopfronts and said the useful thing was not the god, but the shadow cut around the god.
Essay / Valley Craft
The roof strut remembers what the wall forgets
In Bhaktapur, dark sal-wood carvings hold civic memory more stubbornly than any new plaque or clean museum label.