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“Sarangi Nepal: Echoes of Tradition, Sounds of Resilience”

“Sarangi Nepal: Echoes of Tradition, Sounds of Resilience”

Introduction: Nepal, a land of astounding natural beauty and cultural diversity, is home to a musical gem that resonates with the heart and soul of the nation: the Sarangi. This quintessential Nepali musical instrument has been an integral part of the country’s cultural landscape for centuries. In this article, we’ll embark on a melodious journey…

Teej Festival: A Celebration of Womanhood and Monsoon

Teej Festival: A Celebration of Womanhood and Monsoon

Introduction Teej, also known as Haritalika Teej, is a significant Hindu festival celebrated with great fervor and enthusiasm by women in various parts of India and Nepal. This festival, which typically falls in July or August, marks the arrival of the monsoon season and is a celebration of the bond between a husband and wife….

Yoga in Nepal: A Spiritual Journey to the Himalayan Kingdom

Yoga in Nepal: A Spiritual Journey to the Himalayan Kingdom

Introduction: Nestled in the lap of the majestic Himalayas, Nepal is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and spiritual traditions. Among the various treasures, this enchanting country holds, yoga stands out as a profound practice that has captivated people from around the world. From serene monasteries to vibrant yoga retreats, Nepal offers a…

Mount Everest: A symbol of perseverance, inspiration and limitless possibilities

Mount Everest: A symbol of perseverance, inspiration and limitless possibilities

Introduction Everest Day is a day to celebrate the human spirit of adventure and the triumph of human achievement. On May 29th, we commemorate the first successful ascent of Mount Everest by Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay in 1953. This day is a reminder that anything is possible if we set our minds to…

POTTERY OF NEPAL

POTTERY OF NEPAL

Pottery has a long history in Nepali culture. The oldest recorded finds in Lumbini date back at least 2600 years. The sizeable ceramic water pots can be found in almost every village in Nepal which are used to collect, store and transport water. These vessels also keep water cool. Clay goods are also essential to…

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