Wednesday, March 9, 2011 0 comments By: All news of Nepal

Lumbini

As the birth place of the lord Buddha the apostle of peace and the light of Asia was born in 623Bc the sacred area of Lumbini is one of the holiest place of one of the worlds great religions and its remains contain important evidence about the nature of Buddhist pilgrims as well as visitors from many different parts of the world and also is regarded as a symbol of peace and under standing in the world community. Lumbini, in the south western tarai of Nepal, evokes a kind of holy sentiment to the million of Buddhist all over the world. Lumbini, like the Buddha, stand peace fully and calm away from the crowds of the cities, on the southern plains of the country, surrounded by forest. Lumbini is one of four Buddhist pilgrimage sites based on major events in the life of Gautama Buddha. Interestingly all of the events occurred under trees. The other three sites are Bodh Gaya (enlightenment), Sarnath ( first discourse), and Kushinagar (death).Lord Buddha believed to have been born in Lumbini as prince Siddhartha, when his mother Queen Mayadevi gave birth to the Buddha on her way to her parents home in Devdaha in the month of may in the year 642 BC. felling the onest of labor pains, she grabbed hold of the branches of a shade trees and gave birth to Siddhartha Gautama, the future Buddha. People here also believe that, she chose the place because of its peaceful setting. Although there are no cities or heavy population nearly, there are plans to develop the area, with gardens, trees, canal, accommodation facilities and even a library. The Buddha is said to have announced" This is my final rebirth" as he entered the world. Buddhist tradition also has it that he walked immediately after his birth and took seven steps, under each of which a lotus flower bloomed.
Lumbini is the place where the Buddha, Know as the Tathagat was born. It is the place which souled be visited and seen by a person of devotion and which should cause awareness and apprehension of the nature of impermanence. The site and its surrounding area is endowed with a rice natural setting of domestic able fauna and favourable agriculture environ. It is pointed out by scholars that the temple of Mayadevi was constructed over the foundations of more than one earlier temple or stupa and that this temple was probably built on an Asoka stupa itself. To the south of Maya Devi temple there is the famous sacred bathing pool know as puskarni, it is believed that Maya Devi took a bath in this pool before the delivery. By the side of the Asoka pillar a river which flows south east. If authenticated, the find will put Lumbini even more prominently on the map for million of religions pilgrims.
Sunday, March 6, 2011 0 comments By: All news of Nepal

Ghodejatra

This is the  horse exciting festival and is one of the prominent celebrated in Kathmandu only. Horse races and other sports take place at Tudikhel on this day. According to legend the people of Kathmandu defeated on evil demon by burying it on the site that is now the Tudikhel showgrounds. It is said that unless the ground is trampled on by horses each years, the demon will rise again wreaking a terrible vengeance on the people. The Nepalese Army also celebrate this day as Army day. The horse is taken as symbol of power through most cultures. Power, Grace, Beauty, strength etc. are few symbolic attribution of the horse.
Wednesday, March 2, 2011 0 comments By: All news of Nepal

Newari culture


Newars, who used to be almost the entire population of Kathmandu valley before the invasion of the shah dynasty in 1968, are inheritors of the rich history and culture. prior to the Gorkha conquest of the valley, the three neighboring cities of Kathmandu,Patan and Bhaktapur were the capitals of autonomous Newars kingdom and the three cities are mainly natives and traders of Newars society. Despite the small percentage numerically, they contribute significantly in the history, art, architecture and business activities in the country. They have negligible representations in the army and police services. Quite a number also have agriculture as their main occupation.
Newars speak their own language(Nepal Bhasa), which is an independent language with its own script and a rich literature. It belongs to Tibeto Burman family of languages, it seems likely that the earliest stratum of the Newars population may have come from Tibet and then over a long period evolved into its present form through the inter mingling of immigrant people, including into Aryans from the south.
The written history of the Newars is 25000 years old during which they developed their impeccable culture and arts into a great civilization Newars maintained their unique kingdom even during the various reigns of the Gopala, Kirat, Licchavi and Malla dynasties. The shahs finally amalgamated the Newar nation state in their unification drives.
The ancient Newars were predominantly Buddhist but with the political domination of Hindu rulers, the Newar religion has grown complex with new practices and beliefs. Many Newars today practice Vajrayana tradition of Buddhist but they also have strong faith in Hinduism and performs Hindu rituals of feast and fasting as well. There is no line of distinction between Hinduism and Buddhism.
They celebrate numerous feasts and festivals throughout the year. Newars have well defined occupational caste system among them selves. Though some Newars have mongoloid features, they rather represent a community of different elements mixed together. Besides their rich cultural heritage, festivals, the Newars are impeccable artist and architects.
Tuesday, March 1, 2011 0 comments By: All news of Nepal

Gorkha the beautiful tourism places in Nepal

Gorkha, situated at 140kilometere west of Kathmandu at an altitude of 1,135 meter, is the ancestral home town of the Nepal's ruling  royal family. Gorkha is only 25 kilometer road off the main highway connecting Pokhara and Kathmandu brings you to an ancient Gorkha the untouched and captivating town of Nepal. A brief visit on the way to or from Pokhara would provide more insights into Nepal than one is likely to get at lakeside in Pokhara.
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In the middle of eighteenth century there were hundreds of small kingdoms and principalities in what is today's Nepal. The great Prithivi Narayan Shah took the mammoth task of unifying Nepal in the eighteen century. The Gorkha soldiers under his dynamic leadership eventually succeeded in conquering the Kathmandu valley. His Gorkha palace resides on top of hill atan altitude of 3281 feet(about 1000meter). The king would watch-over his people as far as his eyes could see from the tallest palace in the very centre of Nepal. Gorkha offers panoramic view of snow-fed mountain. The capital of greater Nepal was sifted  to Kathmandu since then. but this beautiful township has always remained as the center of attraction for many Nepalese as well as foreign visitors.