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Nepal

Nepal: A Place for Discovering the Spirit

There has long been something about Nepal that has attracted spiritual persons. Is it in the rugged mountains around it, of which one boasts the highest elevation on our planet? Is it in the snow-sprinkled valleys between the ranges, which seem natural cradles in the bosom of the world? Or is it in the people themselves, who manage to retain their charm and warmth despite the snowy rocks they often live beside? It may be all of these things and more—that is, the compounded history and picture all these things have made possible and continue to render possible to build on.

Nepal is one of those places you have to see first to understand, though. This is not a country you can grasp from staring at a map or just a few pictures. That’s fitting, in a way: the country that holds the roof of the world (or its pillars, at any rate) should not be a country one can capture in a few lines on an image or a paragraph of description. This is the earth at its grandest, away from the oceans and not dwarfed by them, but rather striving for the very heavens.

All the more appropriate that so much of Nepal’s history has focused on heavenliness. This is the perfect location for ascetics and soul-searchers, a land sprinkled liberally with stupas and temple complexes amidst the villages and local bazaars. You come here to see what people have built amidst all this natural beauty in their efforts. There are lakes next to tourist towns, national parks beside and including enormous ranges, gorgeous stretches of greenery ramifying into tendrils of lush reaching up into the snowy caps. Nepal is a place to go trekking or motorbiking, to conquer the rivers with rafts or gaze into their bubbling stretches, and a place for prayer or simple admiration of that which both god and man have wrought.

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Largest Statue of Garuda in Durbar Square

October 15, 2018 By //  by Sarah Cruz Leave a Comment

The Garuda is a giant mythical bird or bird-like creature. It could be a man with wings or a half-man, half-bird creature. The Garuda is very important in Indonesia and is most popularly known to be Indonesian in nature, but it also takes considerable prominence in India and Nepal. There are several images of this mythical bird scattered all over Kathmandu Valley in Nepal, but perhaps the most well known is the Statue of Garuda inside Kathmandu Durbar Square.

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The Statue of Garuda in Durbar Square

There are three Durbar Squares or palace squares in Kathmandu Valley, and clearly the one in the capital city of Kathmandu is the largest and most important. The other two located in the nearby cities of Patan and Bhaktapur may be smaller but definitely not of …

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Singha Durbar – The Lion Palace of Nepal

October 14, 2018 By //  by Sarah Cruz Leave a Comment

Singha Durbar is Kathmandu’s Lion Palace that was originally constructed during the Rana Dynasty. During its name, this was the largest palace in all of Nepal. The Rana Dynasty is not ancient at all, having ruled the Kingdom of Nepal from 1846 to 1953. The country began to earn international recognition as it opened its arms to international tourism in the 1950s. In a way, this dynasty is a transition period for the country as it was during this time that the monarchy was reduced to just a figurehead. It didn’t wield as much as power as it did during the past dynasties. Rana Dynasty proudly traces its roots to Bhimsen Thapa from 1775 to 1839 who is considered one of Nepal’s national heroes.

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Singha Durbar

Kathmandu is Nepal’s capital city and official seat of power. The city has enjoyed this prominent position even centuries before Singha …

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The Shiva Mandir in Nepal

October 13, 2018 By //  by Sarah Cruz Leave a Comment

Shiva is one of the most important and often cited Hindu gods. He is part of the Hindu Trinity and is considered as the Supreme God, the destroyer. The name Shiva means the auspicious one. He is often represented with the symbol of a linga or phallus and in the image of a handsome young man who is either dancing the Tandava or in deep meditation. He is the father of Ganesha and Murugan. Worshippers of Shiva are called Shivaites or Shaivas, and the worship is called Shaivism. In South Asia, there is a total of 275 temples whose main deity is Lord Shiva. These temples are called Paadal Petra Sthalams or in English, Holy Abodes of Shiva. In Nepal, there are a number of temples that are dedicated to the Lord Shiva.
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When pertaining to this major god, most Nepali Hindus will quickly refer to the Pashupatinath temple as a leading Shiva temple or Shiva Mandir.

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Shiva Mandir in Nepal

Located along Bagmati River in the capital of Kathmandu, the two-storey Pashupatinath Temple is regarded as the most sacred in …

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The Fast-rising Nepali Village of Thecho

October 12, 2018 By //  by Sarah Cruz Leave a Comment

The capital city of Kathmandu in Nepal is an ancient metropolis, about 2,000 years old, but is now steadily developing into a bustling and progressive urban metropolis. It major attractions include streets, temples, palaces, buildings and even whole towns that are several hundred years old. Many of its local villages remain as they were many centuries ago, untouched by modern developments and urbanization. One of these authentic local villages is the Thecho Village located in the district of Lalitpur.

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Nepali Village of Thecho

If your idea for a tourist vacation involves modern facilities such five-star hotels, posh restaurants and electric bars, Kathmandu is not …

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Ancient Sites and Temples of Pharping

October 11, 2018 By //  by Sarah Cruz Leave a Comment

The hilltop village of Pharping in Nepal is famous for two things: the surrounding temples and the small weaving town of Kritipur. Located just about 30 minutes from the capital city of Kathmandu, Pharping is surrounded by several highly venerated Buddhist and Hindu temples that are often visited by faithful pilgrims. Devotees come from several parts in Nepal and the world. Majority of Nepal’s international tourists are Buddhists from Thailand and India on a religious pilgrimage. Although the purpose of such pilgrimages is heavenly and beyond this world, the devotees are still humans and are prone to leave behind pieces of trash.

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The village of Pharping

But with hordes of pilgrims and tourists coming to this widely known village, the amount of garbage is piling up, which is a huge put …

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Pashupatinath – The Oldest and Most Important Hindu Temple in Kathmandu

October 10, 2018 By //  by Sarah Cruz Leave a Comment

Kathmandu Valley in Nepal is home to many UNESCO World Heritage Sites and one of them is the Pashupatinath Temple that is beautifully located along the banks of the Bagmati River to the east of the capital city of Kathmandu. The temple is an important Hindu temple dedicated to the Lord Vishna and the seat of Lord Pashupati, Nepal’s national deity. It is intricately ornamented with a number of sacred linga or phallic images of Lord Shiva. Since this is considered a most holy religious site, only Hindus are allowed to enter; non-Hindus may not even cross the river to approach it.
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Thousands of Hindu pilgrims from all over the world come here annually and refer to the temple as The Temple of Living Beings. It is one the 275 Shiva temples that are referred to as Holy Abodes of Shiva (Paadal Petra Sthalams) in South Asia.

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Pashupatinath Hindu Temple in Kathmandu

This important two-storey temple was completely renovated and rebuilt in the 17th century by King Bhupendra Malla after the original …

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