Wednesday, January 24, 2018

Bharatpur chitwan





 Nawalparasi (Nepal), March 11 , After 16 years of construction, the center for spiritualism and religious belief ‘Shaswat Dham’ was recently inaugurated byNepal’s President, Bidhya Devi Bhandari. Bhandari inaugurated the Dham and took a tour of the site, expressing her confidence over the development of Nepal’s tourism through the establishment of the new religious and cultural site. Binod Chaudhary, Nepal’s First Billionaire and the Chairman of Chaudhary Group, clarified about the establishment of ‘Shaswat Dham’ by appealing everyone to continue the religious integration. The main temple inside the Dham, Ekambareshwor- the Shiva Temple, is built in the world-famous Khajuraho- style of architecture.The Shaswat Dham covers an area of 12 acres amidst the scenic backdrops of Devchuli and Barchuli hills of Nawalparasi district in central Nepal. The main temple in the Dham- Ekambareshwor is surrounded by a pond where holy waters from famous shrines: Badri, Kedar, Haridwar, Muktinath, and Pashupatinath are poured. Apart from it, the Dham also has a Vaidik Karmakanda Gurukul, Sri Center for Meditation and Yogic Sciences, Heritage Store, Organic Restaurant, a manuscript resource center, a museum, a souvenir store and an organic farm.

Aarti Ceremony at Narayani River side.

Friday, January 19, 2018

Swasthani Brata Katha festival .

Nepalese Hindu devotees offering ritual prayer before holy Bath in Hanumante River during Madhav Narayan Festival or Swasthani Brata Katha festival at Bhaktapur, Nepal. Nepalese Hindu women observe a fast and pray to Goddess Swasthani for Long life of their husbands and family prosperity during a month-long fasting festival celebration









Tuesday, January 16, 2018

Makar Sankranti or Maghe Sangranti festival at Taruka village, Nuwakot 80km north of Kathmandu. Every year thousands of Kathmandu, Nepal. 15th Jan, 2018

Kathmandu, Nepal. 15th Jan, 2018. Bull fights during the Makar Sankranti or Maghe Sangranti festival at Taruka village, Nuwakot 80km north of Kathmandu. Every year thousands of Kathmandu, Nepal. 15th Jan, 2018. Bull fights during the Makar Sankranti or Maghe Sangranti festival at Taruka village, Nuwakot 80km north of Kathmandu. Every year thousands of people observe a Bull Fighting festival at Taruka village, Nuwakot, during the day of Makar Sankranti or Maghe Sangranti, which heralds the end of winter according to the Hindu calendar. Makar Sankranti or Maghe Sangranti celebrated in Nepal as well as in India.








Tuesday, December 26, 2017

My perspective Views .


Nyatapola Temple

The religious ensemble of Swayambhu includes the oldest Buddhist monument (a stupa) in the Valley; that of Bauddhanath includes the largest stupa in Nepal.
Swayambhunath Stupa |# World Heritage Sites#Nepal#
 Pashupatinath Temple
      Hindu temple dedicated to Pashupatinath and is located on the banks of the Bagmati River 5 kilometres north-east of Kathmandu Valley in the eastern part of Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal. This temple is considered one of the sacred .
A view of UNESCO World Heritage Centre Boudhanath Stupa along with Mt. Ganesh Himal Ranges on backdrop seen from Kathmandu.
A sparrow reaches towards the mouth of Hindu Deity Kal Bhairav to eat sweets at Hanuman Dhoka Durbar Square,a UNESCO world Heritage site in Kathmandu,Nepal.




World Heritage Swoyambhunath.#Double exposer#© Jimmy Pramod Malakar
World Heritage Swoyambhunath#Nepal # multi exposer# © Jimmy Pramod Malakar
Reflection of Boudhanath Stupa, an UNESCO World Heritage site, as captured on Saturday,july 28th.
A woman separates rice grains from the glumes, or husks using a traditional winnowing method in Kathmandu, Nepal.
A Young man throwing saffron water on the stupa in order to purify it before ritual, Boudhanath, Kathmandu, Nepal, Asia.
The stunning Tibetan architecture and artwork at the Boudhanath Monastery.
Kirtipur Ashoka Stupa (Chilancho Vihar), Buddhist Shrine, Kirtipur, Nepal, Asia
World Heritage Sites Boudha Stupa.

Monday, December 18, 2017

Basantapur# Hanumandhokha# Kathmandu# Nepal#

The idol of Kaal Bhairav in the temple was found hundreds of years ago.The temple is handled and taken care by "Baba Shri Pritam Muni Ji" from many years . It is believed that "Kaal Bhairav Ji " resides here. Another set of people in Kashmir that have their origin from Gorat, or the minister of Mata Sharika, worship Bhairava .. Bhairava is also called as protector, as he guards the eight directions of the universe. In all Hindu temples, there will be a Bhairava idol. This Bhairava is the protector of the temple. In Shiva temples, when the temple is closed, the keys are placed before Bhairava. Bhairava is also described as the protector of women. He is described as the protector of the timid and in general women who are timid in nature.

Beautiful temple situated at Hanumandhoka Durbar Square, Kathmandu, Nepal.
Man reconstructions after Earthquake at Hanumandhoka.