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Wednesday, September 5, 2012
About Profit Clicking
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Wednesday, August 29, 2012
About Swargadwari

This is a hilltop
temple complex and pilgrimage site in Pyuthan District, Nepal commemorating the special role of cows in Hindusim. It is said to
have been founded by one Guru Maharaj who spent most of his life in the
vicinity herding and milking thousands of cows. According to traditional
stories, some of his devotees followed him to see where he took the cows.
Before he left physical body the Guru gave some
of his powers to a few disciples. On the day he departed his physical body by
his own wish, a number of people gathered around him at the place where he
habitually meditated. The Guru left
his body after bidding goodbye to his disciples and other followers. His
favourite cow also died at the same instant, then the rest of the cows
miraculously disappeared within a few days. There are also accounts of cows
emptying their milk by themselves every day at the same time, at the place
where the Guru died.Swargadwari is counted among Nepal's top
pilgrimage sites and is listed in
a national inventory of cultural and historic heritage sites.
As of 2009, a cable car to the temple complex
was under construction. In the
aftermath of the 1996-2006 Nepalese Civil War, donations of straw and
hay had diminished to a point where resident cattle at Swargawari were in
danger of starving.
Friday, August 17, 2012
Kushe Aausi (Father Day)
Father,
mother and teacher are given the place of God in Hindu religion. Father,
Pita or Babu is guru, rakshak and the palankarta. That means father is teacher,
protector and the savior. Father's day is the day of paying respect once
again to him. Father’s Day is also known as Kuse Ausi or Pitri
Tirpani Aausi or Gokarne Ausi. This day Nepali people pay their homage to their
father with their favorite food, clothing and other dad’s favorite stuff.
Mukh
Herne means "to allow someone as our relative or give respect or to
recognize the achievement of someone". This is a special day, we
recognize and pay respect to our father for his care and love to us during his
life. Hence, this day is called "Babu ko Mukh herne din”. The literal
meaning of Mukh Herne is to see someone's face.
A day
when children show their gratitude and appreciation for his guidance and
teachings in life. Sons and daughters, near or far, come with presents and
confictions to spend the day with their fathers. Children spend their hoarded
coins on presents, which expresses honour and love in their own special ways.
The streets are a gay scene of married daughters on their way to their parents'
home with delicacies . After the offering of gifts, they touch their father's
feet with their foreheads , this act of veniration is done by the sons only ,
the daughters touch the hand. The ceremony is also known as "looking upon
father's face".
People
with or without fathers worship the Gokarneswor Mahadev on this day. It is a
sacred shrine of lord Shiva , renowned for his singularly close communion with
the souls of dead . The shrine lies in Gokarna village, five miles east of
Kathmandu. The fatherless people honour the memory of their fathers and promote
welfare of his soul here.
Mythology
has placed the Gokarna shrine in prehistoric times when Lord Shiva hid himself
in the Pashupatinath forest, disguised as a one-horned golden deer, from the
gods and mankind. While he spent his days frolicking, the world suffered so
Lord Vishnu, the preserver, Lord Brahma, the creator and Lord Indra, the king
of Gods, took matters into their hands and searched for him. Finally a goddess
revealed Shiva's disguise. So when they finally caught the deer by the horn ,
it burst into fragments and Shiva revealed himself. He asked the other three gods
to establish his horn in their three worlds. So, Vishnu installed his section
in his abode in Vaikuntha, Indra in his realm in heaven and Brahma enshrined it
at the sacred site of Gokarneshwor. The following day the gods and goddesses
descended and bathed in Bagmati river, paid homage to Shiva and established the
present day tradition of ancestor worship at gokarna.
Gokarna
Aunsi is yet another festival in the continuous procession of holy days,
wherein homage is paid deities and the bonds of family and kinship is renewed
and strengthened.
Saturday, August 11, 2012
About Muktinath
Annapurna
Conservation Area is the largest (7629 sq. km) protected area of Nepal where
Muktinath is situated. Muktinath is a sacred temple of Hindus; most of them
wish to visit to this temple once in their life time. Thousands of devotees
from Nepal and India visit this site every year. Apart from religious tour, the
unique biodiversity, the scenic grandeur in combination with the multi-cultural
and multi-ethnic diversity make it the world’s most popular trekking
destinations. Muktinath tour used to be one of the strenuous trekking
destinations at before because one has to walk from the Pokhara since there
were no vehicles and flight was very uncertain. But now it is more recognized
as a tour site rather than trekking due to easy accessibility of the road transport
and regular flight. One can easily board the flight or take bus from Pokhara to
reach Jomsom (2720 m) and Muktinath. However, by bus journey would be quite
tiresome due to drive in bumpy road for more than 12 hours.
Main Attractions
- Muktinath Temple – situated at 3700 m from sea level
- Marpha – Apple City
- Dhumba Lake at 3000 m altitude
- Kagbeni- the meeting point of two rivers
- Amazing landscape all the way to Muktinath
- Mustang Eco- Museum
- Strolling around Jomsom Bazzar and take the pleasure of hot coffee in coffee bar in the breeze
On the Way to Jomsom
- View of Mt. Fishtail – one of the most beautiful Mountains
- Beautiful chain of Himalayas on the way to Mustang
Main Attractions
- Muktinath Temple – situated at 3700 m from sea level
- Marpha – Apple City
- Dhumba Lake at 3000 m altitude
- Kagbeni- the meeting point of two rivers
- Amazing landscape all the way to Muktinath
- Mustang Eco- Museum
- Strolling around Jomsom Bazzar and take the pleasure of hot coffee in coffee bar in the breeze
On the Way to Jomsom
- View of Mt. Fishtail – one of the most beautiful Mountains
- Beautiful chain of Himalayas on the way to Mustang
Thursday, August 9, 2012
Gaura Parwa
Gaura Parva is another
celebration honoring Lord Krishna's birthday. It is celebrated in far western
Nepal with much gusto for two days (August/September). Apart from the many
ceremonies that happen during this festival, it is the occasion for married women
to put on the sacred thread. The deuda dance is a major part of the festivities
in which participants hold hands and form a circle as they step to traditional
music. The deuda dance is major part of the festivities in which
participants hold hands and form a circle as they stepped to traditional music.
About Shree Krishna Ashthami
Shree Krishna Janmastami marks the celebration of the birth of Bhagavan Sri Krishna. This festival is also known as Krishna Janmashtami. Lord Krishna is regarded as the 8th avatar or 'incarnation' of Vishnu. The life of Shree Krishna is the most stirring saga of one of the greatest saviors and propounders of 'Dharma'. His life is filled with numerous dangers over which he ultimately gained victory. The stories of how he killed, one after the other, all the demonic adversaries- Pootana, Shakata, Agha, Dhenuka, Bakaa, Keshi, Kansa, Shishupala, Jarasandha etc. - has made him the peerless savior of mankind.
Krishna's Birth
Mathura was the capital of a kingdom in North India. Ugrasen was the king of Mathura. He had a son, Kangsa and a daughter, Devki. During the lavish wedding of Devki to Vasudev. Thy death is written at the hand of the eighth son born to this union.' Through the ensuing years the demon king put to death six children born to Devki in the dungeons of the Palace. On the day that Sri Krishna was born it was raining and dark. At midnight a bright light appeared in the room of Devki. Then the child was born. Vasudev, terrified for the bay's safety, carried it in a basket through the opened gates of the dungeon. On account of the heavy rain the river Yamuna was swollen. But as he stepped out of the prison the rain stopped and the dim light of the moon showed the way. A huge snake taking the shape of an umbrella protected the child. As he reached the river the waters were divided leaving a dry path for Vasudev to cross. Vasudev went to the home of his friend Nanda. He exchanged the baby boy with a baby girl and went back. The following day, when Kangsa tried to kill the baby girl she slipped from his hands and the image of Devi appeared. The one who is destined to kill you has already taken birth elsewhere.' Sri Krishna flourished under Nanda's and Yashodha's care and later on slew the wicked Kansa. On Krishna Janmashtami numerous devotees flock to the ancient Krishna temple in old Patan Durbar Square to keep vigil through the glorious night of his birth. As they sit huddled together their bodies rocking in humble obeisance, the women chant the many names of the Lord,'Narayan, Narayan' and Gopal, Gopal'. Some sing ancient hymns, others clap their hands, while some pray. Crowds of men and women edge their way slowly up narrow steps through the seated devotees to the temple's dark interior to where the main idol stands. There they offer flowers, coins and food and wait for a glimpse of Krishna Janmastami festival at Krishna Mandir the idol.
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