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Beauty of nepal
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Lakes in nepal
Friday, August 5, 2011
Magical places of nepal
Beautiful and spiritual, Nepal’s vibrant capital, Kathmandu, is truly a magical place. Surrounded by mighty mountains, the city is filled with enchanting atmosphere, exotic sounds, smells and fascinating temples.Magical places such as hot water coming out from the well in tatopani.the fire showing continuously without any artificial effort in muktinath and lumbini. It is said that when the wheat is packet and thrown in tatopani it become rice which we all can have it.Many people also come here if they have any problem to their body so that they can once bath or stay in that hot water any later their whole problems will go.And also there is are places where fire burn without any artificial equipments.Not only are you surrounded by mountain views in Pokhora, but the views are also reflected in the three Pokhara lakes. For this reason, you are able to
views these majestic beings twice! You will certainly not leave Pokhara without memories of a place of absolute astounding and unequal beauty.
views these majestic beings twice! You will certainly not leave Pokhara without memories of a place of absolute astounding and unequal beauty.
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
History of Nepal
Nepal is a prestigious country who have never been down to other countries.In nepal many great persons have taken birth like Buddha who is known as light of Asia.Many years ago all world was being attacked by britist and many countries have surrender to them but Nepal was a country who haven't surrender to any one.By this Nepal has high reputation whole over the world.many great personality have gave their life for the protection of Nepal.before Nepal used to be a undeveloped country but now it had developed alot and also it is also on developing country
Forests of Nepal
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Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Endanger wildlife of Nepal
Due to heavy poaching, Nepal has been facing exprem probem of endancered species.From 1950 to 1980 Nepal lost half of its forest cover to make room for its population that had doubled during the period. Today, less than 30% of the total land is covered by forests. Moreover, the practise of subsistence farming has put great pressure on the forest lands and wild animals. These, accompanied by the increasing problems of poaching have meant that several species of animals have become endangered in Nepal.
Tigers and leopards are top most endangered species of Nepal and usually killed for their superb coats and bones. The bones are used in Chinese and Japanese traditional medicine. There is a rising demand for tiger related goods. Tiger skins and bones are in strong demand. Poachers and smugglers have established a clever route by which tigers surface in the form of medicines and balms in Chinese markets as Chinese "medicine". Not a year goes by without stories of seizures of bones and skins by customs officials. But these seizures are only the tip of the iceberg and the poaching still continue.Musk deer are also endangered species of Nepal and they are hunted for musk, a powdery substance which the male musk deer secretes from a gland in the abdomen. This is a highly valued item for perfumes and medicines. Chinese use the musk as a folk medicine and believe it has aphrodisiac properties.
The Himalayan Black Bear is also endangered species of Nepal. The animals are killed for their gall bladder, which provides the ingredients of one of the most coveted oriental medicines.
Other endangered species of Nepal include the one-horned Rhinoceros, the Wild Water Buffalo, Swamp Deer, Pygmy Hog, Wild Elephant, Hispid Hare, Wild Yak, Snow Leopard, Red Panda and the Gharial Crocodile.source:http://www.himalayanmart.com/endangered_species_nepal/endangered_species_nepal.php
Culture of Nepal
Nepal has several ancient pilgrimage sites. Each temple is attached to a legend or belief that glorifies the miraculous powers of its deity. Kathmandu Valley is home to the famous Pashupatinath Temple, Swayambhu Stupa and several other famous temples. Hundreds of famous temples are located in and around the Kathmandu Valley. Some well-known pilgramage sites are: Barah Chhetra, Halesi Mahadev, Janakpur, Pathibhara, Tengboche in East Nepal; Manakaman, Gorkha, Lumbini, Muktinath, Gosainkunda, Tansen, Kathmandu Valley in Central Nepal; and Swargadwari, Khaptad Ashram in West Nepal.Nepal is also the Gateway to Kailash Mansarovar, the mythical abode of Lord Shiva. Devotees from various parts of Nepal and India throng the temples during special festivals. Even though weak infrastructure renders some places hard to reach, efforts are being made on national level to develop and promote some popular sites.Pilgrimage sites of Nepal like Muktinath and Gosainkunda make popular trekking destinations. Tours to these sites are encouraged for the novelty they provide in terms of nature and culture.
Temples of nepal
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A Hindu temple can be a separate structure or a part of a building. A feature of most temples is the presence of murtis of the Hindu deity to whom the temple is dedicated. They are usually dedicated to one primary deity, called the presiding deity, and other subordinate deities associated with the main deity. However, some temples are dedicated to several deities, and some have symbols instead of a statue.Hindu temples are not just worshiping places. They are denoting the cultural, art , Martial art, depiction of history. It also for meditation, center for passing knowledge from generation to generation. Some places it is used as storage center of food grains for the entire village or town. In some places it is used as a fort of the kingdom
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