Friday, June 10, 2011

Amazing Nepal


Nepal is one of the amazing country of the world. 
Nepal has lots of amazing and onbelivable factors. Nepal is known as a country with beauty of nature and culture. Nepal is a country of peace and harmony. Lots people dont know the full form of Nepal. Nepal means 'Need Peace And Love'. Nepal is a tourism country. Lots of tourist come to visit Nepal. Nepal is a landlocked country. China and India's boders are linked with Nepal. Nepal is located in South Asia. The capital of Nepal is Kathmandu. The higest peak of world Mt. Everest (Sagarmatha) is in Nepal. Nepal is Hindu Himalayan country. It is divided into 5 developements regions,
 with 14 zones 75 districts. Many different ethnic groups like Newars, Brahmins, Chhetries, Rai, Limbus, etc live together in love, peace and harmony in this country.


Before describing more about Nepal first we must know about Lord Buddha. Lord Buddha Is a God of Peace, love and harmony. Lord buddha was born in Nepal many years before. He change not only thought of Nepalies people but thought of people living in whole world. The true name of Lord Buddha is Siddhartha Gautam. To find out what is life and why we have to die after birth he had lived his wife and palace and go in search of his question. He was born in Kapilbastu, Lumbini district of Nepal with all proof.
But our nabaring country India clams Lord buddha was born in India. Which is not true at all. Nepal has all proof to claim Lord Buddha was born in Nepal.
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Monday, June 6, 2011

Little Information of Culture of Nepal


History of Nepal is very intrasting and long. Nepal is used to be a Hindu kingdom now, Nepal is country of all relision. In Nepal every type of culture, relision is equally seen. No any caste discrimination is done now because many of the Nepalies people is educated and had known about social evils now. People of Nepal wants Nepal as a peaceful country so from Hindu kingdom Nepal is now a place of every relision country.
People of Nepal are simple and innocent. Nepal is very nice place to visit. Every culture has its different meaning with unique ware.

Little Information On Unification Of Nepal

Some 300 years ago, the kingdom of Nepal was divided into small States and Kingdom. The rulers had no unity among themselves. They often quarreled with one another for territorial integrity and sovereignty. The Kathmandu valley itself was divided into three kingdoms - Kathmandu, Bhaktapur and Patan. There was a strong need to consolidate of all these states into a Nation.The great king Prithvi Narayan Shah of Gorkha kingdom holds the credit for this consolidation of small kingdoms into Nepal. Prithvi Narayan Shah was brave, clever, and courageous from his childhood. When Prithvi Narayan Shah was small he was playing a game. When he was playing he saw a cave and went there. There he met an old man who asked him for some yogurt. The boy went to nearby houses and brought some yogurt. The old man swallowed all the yogurt and when there was a little left in his mouth, he asked the boy to stretch out his hand. He spat a little yogurt into the boy's hand and told him to eat that yogurt. The boy did not like to eat it and threw it away immediately. The yogurt from his hand happened to fall on his feet. Then the old man said, "If you had eaten that yogurt you would vave succeede in what you speak of, but since the yogurt fell on your feet, you will conquer the lands that your feet tread upon". Saying so, the old man vanished. It is said that the old man was no other than Gorakhanath himself. With the help of the blassing and with his strength he unified the Nepal.

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Little Information on Living God Kumari

Kumari is known as living the Living God Of Nepal. The Kumari is a young girl who lives in the building known as the Kumari Ghar right beside the Kathmandu's Durbar Square. Kumari is the part of both Hinduism and Buddhism, a tradition which continues even to this day virtually in every household. They call this girl Kumari Devi and worship her on all the religious occasions. On Indra Jatra, in September, the Living Goddess in all her jeweled splendor travels through the older part of Kathmandu city in a three tiered chariot accompanied by Ganesh and Bhairab each day for three days. It is really a grand gala in which people in their thousands throng in and around the Kathmandu Durbar Square to pay their homage to the Living Goddess.

Little Information on Capital City of Nepal

The city is the urban core of the Kathmandu Valley in the Himalayas, which contains two sister cities: Lalitpur (Patan), 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) to its south and Bhaktapur or Bhadgaon, 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) to its east, and a number of smaller towns. In the last census (2001), the city of Kathmandu had 671,846 inhabitants. Kathmandu is not only the capital of the of Nepal but also the headquarters of the Central Region (Madhyamanchal) among the five development regions constituted by the 14 administrative zones of Nepal located at the central part of the country. The Central region has three zones namely, Bagmati, Narayani and Janakpur. Kathmandu is located in the Bagmati Zone. Kathmandu, as the gateway to Nepal Tourism, is the nerve centre of the country’s economy. With the most advanced infrastructure among urban areas in Nepal, Kathmandu's economy is tourism centric accounting for 3.8% of the GDP in 1995–96 (had declined since then due to political unrest but has picked up again).

Saturday, June 4, 2011

Little Information On World Heritage Sites Of Nepal


Nepal is one of the richest country of Nature and Culture. on amount them Cultura Heritage sites of Nepal are very popular amoung not only people of Nepal but also the people living in the Earth.
Of the many historical sites in Nepal ten are listed as World Heritage Sites by UNESCO. Among the eight Cultural Heritage Sites in the world heritage list, seven are in Kathmandu Valley, whereas the birthplace of Lord Buddha, Lumbini, is the only Cultural Heritage Site outside the Valley. Sagarmatha National Park and Chitwan National Park have been listed as Natural Heritage Sites.

Friday, June 3, 2011

Little Information on Mt Everest

Everybody has heard of Mount Everest and few dared to even climb it because it is the highest mount. It has a height of 8,848 metres. In the 19th century , the Great Trigonometric Survey of India were the first that tried to measure the height of the Mount Everest. The Royal Geographical Society was the one that gice this name to the peak, after one of its predecesor ruler.
Mt Everest is the highest peak of the world. It is the most important Natural Beauty of Nepal. Mt Everest is the Pride of Nepal and Nepalies.

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Little Information on Nepal Tourism Year 2011

Nature has given plentiful tourism resources to Nepal. The natural scenery, high mountains, incomparable cultural heritage, art, culture and numerous specialties have made Nepal a well-known destination in world tourism map with a distinct image of its own. Almost all world's climate and ecosystem is available in Nepal, moreover cultural, geographical, ethnic and bio-diversities of the country allure international visitors to Nepal time and again, which truly substantiate the spirit of Nepal tourism brand; naturally Nepal once is not enough ! "Welcome Nepal - Tourism Year 2011" is a three year program. The main objective of this program is to promote tourism sector of Nepal internationally, beside this program helps to promote the Nepalese.

Monday, May 30, 2011

Little information of Lumbini birth place of Lord Buddha


Lumbini is the place where the Buddha, known as the one who has found the truth was born. It is the place which should be visited and seen by a person of devotion and which should cause awareness and apprehension of the nature of impermanence.'
The birthplace of the Gautama Buddha, Lumbini, is the Mecca of every Buddhist, being one of the four holy places of Buddhism. It is said in the Parinibbana Sutta that Buddha himself identified four places of future pilgrimage: the sites of his birth, enlightenment, first discourse, and death. All of these events happened outside in nature under trees. While there is not any particular significance in this, other than it perhaps explains why Buddhists have always respected the environment and natural law.