Thursday, May 2, 2013

Culture and religion variations in Nepal


Prayer wheels in Swayambhunath (Monkey Temples).
Swayambhunath - one of most scared Buddhist pilgrimage presence in the world.
The  varieties of Temples, Shrines and Stupa has such impact that here Goons too, behaves in Dharmaic way, wicked guys too, burn up their every wickedness

Mixture of Buddhist and Hindus Deities on sale.

                                                               Sadhus at Pashupatinath. "shoot in medium Apaerture "

Night mode shoot in a daylight, though with help of bit graphic, but it looks awesome.
   

10 comments:

  1. The first shot & it's caption " Goons behaves in dckcharmaic way and wicked guys burn of their wickedness" really needs a apprecation. Glad i have visited your blog, amazing blog.

    Apprecation from Poland.

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  2. My husband's friend refer me to this page. I love Nepal and been twice there. Your photographs refresh me about my last visit, I wish to visit again next year.

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  3. Mr. Anonymous, indeed! I am also glad that you visited my blog and appreciated me. It's really feels good.
    Jansuz, I do hope you will visit Nepal in 2014.

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  4. What keeps you going? Have you not fallen boar doing all this stuff which even don’t pay you. Hey Mr. Don't waste your time, work for which pays you. This childhood dream is bullshit thing, it will take you nowhere.

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  5. Mr. Ruth, there is no meaning of life when you can't stand for what you believe and as far as I know believe is part of what you dream. He has potential but needed guidance and exposure to excel not discouragement. Whatever may be, I confess I do love his writing- classy but cleverly.

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  6. None of things feels like going on rhythmic way and has a clarity until viewer understand the motive of participation.
    I found no trace of cultural variation on post, then why you mention Cultural and religion variations in NEPAL?

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  7. Tsering, I believe Culture should be considered as entire social heritage share by mankind, if we speak in the context of Nepal- whole Nepalese irrespective of which caste and creed they belong to. For example Though Swayambhunath is proud Buddhist pilgrims but Buddhist has no full right to claim it only belongs to them as it belongs to all of us, as it has importance to all of us and the same applies to Pashupatinath. What I meant is religion are part of the big culture that we all share.

    This is my view only. what you believe is your right, no judgement at all.

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  8. Hey, I respect your genuinely behavior and view, no offense at all. But what I am saying is you have imagined, you have the heart and will to try new things but you miss something so magic gets spoiled. I mean something miss out.
    When you are doing something in the art field your first priority always should, to bring to an equilibrium point betwwen your motive and viewer attention so it really does induce as your new topic induce holiness.

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  9. I enjoyed reading and looking your blog. Sounds wonderful. I was wondering if I could get the benefit of your blog. I am planning a trip to Nepal for two months. I want to see all the sites in the Kathmandu Valley. Would you suggest staying at one spot in Kathmandu or would you suggest staying at different guest houses in Bhaktapur and Patan? I am open to any other suggestions as well.
    Thanks.

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