Couldn't swear to it but I reckon this is Chaumuda (goddess of death - the most wrathful aspect of Durga/Parvati.) Hard to say for certain as the skeletal rib-cage is typical of Chaumuda but the styling of the face is very different. The normal complexities of Hindu iconography are further complicated in Nepal, both by the rather distinctive artistic style of the Newari craftsmen and by their tendency to introduce elements of Tibetan Buddhism (especially the tantric deities) into the syncretic mix that is Nepalese Hinduism. Whoever it is, the quaility of the bronze is superb. The figure itself appears lost-wax cast while the background is repousse. The plaque is mounted just to the side of the entrance to the Nava Durga temple.
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