Siddha Pokhari, also known as Ta Pukhu, is a historical and cultural landmark located in Bhaktapur, Nepal. Created during the reign of King Yaksha Malla in the early 15th century, this rectangular water pond plays a significant role in the lives of the locals. Measuring approximately 171 meters long, 73 meters wide, and 3 meters deep, the pond is a serene spot for visitors and locals alike who come to enjoy the tranquil environment or feed the fish. Siddha Pokhari is adorned with stone steps leading down to the water which is home to a variety of fish species. This ancient reservoir blends religious significance with natural beauty, serving as the venue for festivals, most notably during the Haribodhini Ekadashi when devotees gather to take holy dips. The pond is situated at the entrance to the medieval town and offers picturesque views with its traditional architecture and the surrounding temples and statutes, making it a popular destination for tourists seeking the rich heritage of Bhaktapur.