Lubhu (Nepal Bhasa: लुभू) is a place that is part of Mahalaxmi Municipality in Bagmati Province of central Nepal. Lubhu is a sub-urban Newar location situated seven kilometers east of Kathmandu in northern part of Lalitpur, Nepal.

Lubhu
लुभू
Suvarna Chhatrapur (सुवर्ण छत्रपुर)
The Mahalakshmi–Mahabhairav Temple in Lubhu
The Mahalakshmi–Mahabhairav Temple in Lubhu
Lubhu is located in Nepal
Lubhu
Lubhu
Location in Nepal
Coordinates: 27°38′N 85°23′E / 27.633°N 85.383°E / 27.633; 85.383
Country   Nepal
ProvinceBagmati Province
DistrictLalitpur
MunicipalityMahalaxmi
Ward/s7 and 8
Population
 (2011)
 • Total
10,374
Time zoneUTC+5:45 (Nepal Time)
Postal code
44708
Area code01
Websitehttp://www.lubhoo.com.np/

Etymology

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There are interesting folklores explaining how Lubhu, which in Newari means “Golden Plate” got its name.

In ancient time, Lubhu was hit by disease. Ganga Maharani, the ruler of the city, sold her golden plate and resettles the city. So, the city was called Lubhu which means Golden Plate.[citation needed]

God Bhairav laid under golden umbrella to save the people from disease. The place was then called ‘Subarna Chhatrapur’ but was called ‘Lubhu’, which means the same in Newari.[citation needed]

Demographics

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The settlement in the 730 acres of land of Lubhu is mostly populated by an ethnic Newari community of mainly Shresthas, Maharjans, Rajthala and Gubhaju in the main town area and Brahmin and chhetri in the outskirts.[citation needed]

Economy

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Lubhu is a major textile-production area producing locally made garments. Lubhu is a major source of garments of many Nepalese cloth industries and tourist areas like Thamel. A majority of households have their own small to large scale factories to produce such garments. While some still have the traditional wooden hand looms, many residents own textile factories with electric looms.[citation needed]

Agriculture is also a major occupation.

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