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Visit Nepal 2020

Visit Nepal 2020  Nepal a federal democratic republic country   lactated between India and China is beautiful with alot of varieties. Nepal is nowadays celebrating Visit Nepal 2020 and inviting visitors from all around the world   Almost 26.4 million people live in this country.It is 48th largest country by population and 93rd largest country by area.Three sides of border of Nepal is surrounded by India and china has covered northern border.The area of Nepal is mainly divided in to three parts as geographical diversity.Upper parts of it is called Himalaya prades.World's top point Mt Everest is located with so many other highest Himalayas.Middle parts of Nepal is called Pahadi Prades which is the biggest part of Nepal and Terai Prades is place with fertile land.Most people live in Terai Prades.     Kathmandu is the capital city of Nepal which is also called city of temple.There is one international airport in kathmandu.Foreign tourist can visit capital city o...

Pashupatinath Temple

One of the most sacred Hindu temples of Nepal –  Pashupatinath  Temple is located on both banks of Bagmati River on the eastern outskirts of Kathmandu was built in 5 th  century by  Prachandadev  .     Pashupatinath  is the most important temple dedicated to god Shiva. Every year this temple attracts hundreds of elderly followers of Hinduism.       They arrive here to find shelter for the last several weeks of their lives, to meet death, be cremated on the banks of the river and travel their last journey with the waters of the sacred river Bagmati, which later meets the holy river Ganges. Hinduists from every corner of Nepal and India are arriving here to die.         It is believed that those who die in  Pashupatinath  Temple are reborn as a human, regardless of any misconduct that could worsen their karma. The exact day of their death is predicted by astrologers of the temple. If you are...

Nepali Old Story

        Once upon a time a jackal and a bear met on a Ferris wheel at a village mela. The two had a jolly time together. They pushed each other on the giant swing. They drank and gambled and laughed and joked all night. By the following morning they had become such good friends they decide to become “meets.” To make this vow of friendship binding, they exchanged rupees and began to call each other “ Meetju .”   When it came time to part, the jackal said: “ Meetju , we are like real brothers now. We must not separate. Let us live together under one roof and try our hand at farming.”             The bear thought this was a good idea, so the two set out together in search of a suitable home. Some distance above the village, in the jungle where people gathered wood, they found a shepherd’s hut which had been deserted for a long time. After covering the roof with a new bamboo mat to keep the hut dry, they bought a bull with the...