[5] A paubha of Amitabha Buddha at the Los Angeles County Museum is believed to be the earliest specimen which is done in a style dating from the 11th century[6] (Nepal Sambat 485).
Groups of devotees led by musical bands make a tour of the courtyards to view the displays.
In recent times, the traditional exhibitions have become fewer and shorter due to fear of art thieves.
In the latter half of the 20th century, a painter incorporating Western-style realistic expressions appeared, but in recent years he strongly pushed that tendency, especially using oil painting, contemporary jewelry with vibrant color Most of the Paubha has no name and date due to religious practice paint, Anandamuni Shakya was born in (1903- 1944), close to the Buddhist temple of Itum-bahal in the old market area of Kathmandu.
His paubha has contemporary touch and Udaya Charan Shrestha born in 1964 heart of Kathmandu who follows Ananda Muni’s style, Being Newar Shrestha’s deep knowledge of rituals and objects in daily life are also the recourses in his way of Paubha paintings, visualization of his circumstances and he applied dynamic compositions in his painting which is a unique and influence of modernity including contemporary jewelries use in his art.