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Kathmandu 28.4 20.4
Pokhara 28.2 21.4
 
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Indian Rupee 160 160.15
Pound Streling 114.60 115.52
US Dollor 74.55 75.15
 
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Nepal from the eyes of Andy
Author:Andy
Jungle Madness in Chitwan National Park!(2006-08-13, Sauraha, Nepal)

How can two countries that border each other be so different? This is what I found as I traversed from India into Nepal. People were more laid back and most friendly, the Terai Reg
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Festivals & Events
 
Maghe Sankranti
Month: January
Maghe Sankranti is the beginning of the holy month of Magh, usually the mid of January. It brings an end to the ill-omened month of Poush (mid-december) when all religious ceremonies are forbidden. Even if it is considered the coldest day of the year, it marks the coming of warmer weather and better days of health and fortune.

This day is said to be the most significant day for holy bathing despite the weather. This ritual usually takes place at the union of sacred rivers and streams. Sankhamole, on the banks of the holy Bagmati river, below Patan, is thought to be amongst the most sacred sites for this purpose, though there has been a decline in the fulfillment of this ritual in the recent years due to water pollution in the river. But people still go in the wee hours of dawn just to sprinkle themselves with the water. They pay homage to various deities specially the temple of Red Machindranath and Agima Ta.

In addition to holy bathing and worship of shrines, certain auspicious foods like till laddoos (seasame seeds ball cakes), chaku(molasys), ghee (clarified butter), sweet potatoes, khichari (mixture of rice and lentils) and green leaf spinach are taken on this day. Families come together and share these delights. Married daughters and families are invited to parental homes for festivities and blessings. Yet another occasion to renew family ties. Many homes have pujas (religious ceremonies) conducted by priests with chanting from holy books, for which they receive alms.


 
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Nag Panchami
Month: August
Nag-Panchami is an important and is celebrated on the fifth day of the moonlit-fortnight in the month of Shrawan (July /August). This is the time when serpents invariably come out of their holes that ... more


Krishna janmastami
Month: August
Sri Krishna Janmastami marks the birth of lord Krishna. This festival is also known as Krishna Jayanti or Janmashtami. Lord Krishna is regarded as the 8th avatar or (incarnation) of Vishnu. The life o... more


Teej
Month: August
Teej is the fasting festival of women in Nepal. It falls in the month of August or early September. Married women observe Teej fast to honor Lord Shiva and for long and healthy life of their husband. ... more


Gathan Mugah
Month: August
This is the  festival of cleaning for farmers. Since farmers are busy in farming in rainy season, they do not have  time to clean their houses and even take bath and wash their clothes.So as... more


Gunla
Month: August
Gunla is the sacred festivals of Buddhists. It commemorates the “rains retreat” when Buddha preached his disciple the essence of life.Monks and nuns go to retreat during this festivals.Even the lay Bu... more


Gokarna Aunsi (Father Day)
Month: August
This auspicious day is used to honor father who is considered as the pillar of the family. The ceremony is also known as (looking upon fathers face). It falls on the dark fortnight of August or early ... more


Yarthung
Month: August
Yarthung is an annual horse festival that takes place over four days in July to August before harvest. The young men of the village dressed in traditional (chuba) race their horses on a flat stretch o... more


Bagh Jatra
Month: August
The Bagh Jatra of Pokhara has been celebrated in Pokhara for about 150 years. This festival is celebrated early august .It expresses the peoples joy at their deliverance from a marauding tiger. On the... more


Tihar
Month: October
Tihar the festival of lights is one of the most dazzling of all Hindu festivals. In this festival we worship Goddess Laxmi, the Goddess of wealth. During the festival all the houses in the city and vi... more


Dashain
Month: October
Dashain is without a doubt Nepals most thrilling and memorable festival. Ten days of masked dancing, kite flying, bamboo swinging and bathing in holy rivers culminate in a final four of unrivalled spe... more


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