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Prayer flags are Buddhist symbol that represents peace, compassion, strength and wisdom. Buddhists believe that the prayer flags when blown by the wind will spread good will and compassion in everyone's path.
The blue color represents sky. White as clouds. Yellow as land. Green as water and red as fire. These five colours represent the five elements that rule Mother Nature
When you find the favorable lighting for the perfect selfie, never miss the chance to save a good memory. A picture is worth a thousand words. And a selfie on a traditional attire is must.
Not to do evil whatsoever, to cultivate virtue and everything admirable and to fully purify one's mind- This is the teaching of the Lord Buddha. .
During the time of Aftershocks after the break point of 2015 earthquake in Kathmandu Nepal.
"A man walking to fetch water in the midst of buildings he once knew stand tall and that which now lies below his knees.
A lot of people are always in awe by the stage performance but what’s always exquisite is the amount of preparation that unfolds behind the scenes.
This picture is behind the scenes of Nepal Tibetan Lhamo Association before their performance.
July 7th,2018.
Photo taken on April 28th.Two months after Nepal Earthquake.
"Life in Nepal has quite hardly return back to normalcy. People have started living inside their houses with workers going back to work and students to school. People still laugh and cry in joy over little things that happens. Everything has started to fall back into place. BUT, there is always a but in every stance. It still aches in our heart like a dagger stabbed when the nightmare of the earthquake flashes in front. Even if things are starting to get better, no living man in Nepal lives forgetting the death that we witnessed of our own brothers and sisters. We went through the worst nightmare of our life together and even if death do apart us. We will always be bonded by the blood we share. For the living that survived, we will rise stronger and for the death, they will be our pillar.
May god be with all. "
Location: Pashupatinath Temple
A girl is performing a ritual known as “Dagar Bahareke” (a Bhojpuri word) during dashain festival; means cleaning the way to the door of goddess from their home so that the power of goddess can arrive their home in the form of bless. In Hindu culture, this rituals are followed by women, they do it once their wish come true or make a wish.
During Durga Pooj at the time of Dashain many many poor people from different place of Nepal & India come to earn money in Birgunj. Its going to be a destination for them at festival. For earning whole family members come to join.
View of entrance gate of goddess Gahawa mai temple, Birgunj, Parsa.
Photo: Vijay Thakur