*Imadol**
Ward No. 3 of Mahalaxmi Municipality primarily corresponds to the Imadol area, part of the former Imadol Village Development Committee (VDC), which now spans wards 1 to 4.[5] Other neighborhoods or toles within this ward are not explicitly detailed in available sources, though the municipality overall includes traditional settlements from merged VDCs like Imadol.[1][4]
Imadol is a residential and semi-urban area in the northeastern Lalitpur district of Kathmandu Valley, known for its open shrines and historical temples such as Mahalakshmi shrines.[5] It features community settlements with cultural significance, contributing to Mahalaxmi’s identity rooted in religious sites like the Mahalaxmi-Mahabhairav Temple (located elsewhere in ward 8).[1][2] The area is adjacent to the Patan-Kathmandu conurbation, blending rural heritage with growing urban influences.[4]