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Saraswati
कोइ छ ? (Koi Chha ?)
Yo Samjhine Maan Chha, Ma Birsu Kasari...........
Namaste Text in stitches.
Prem Diwas !!!
Mahila (A Woman)
Batti Aayo !!!
Kitab (Book)
I Love You !
Happy Teachers' Day
Teacher's day is called "Guru Purnima" in Nepali. The full moon day, Ashad sukla purnima and the day usually falls in mid-July.
Students pay homage to the teachers, offer them foods and flowers and receive blessings from the teacher. "Guru Devo Bhava:" a Sanskrit phrase meaning "Teacher is God" is still widely accepted. Teachers are given the highest degree of respect.
Happy Teej !
Happy Teej !
Teej is a fasting festival for Hindu women. It takes place in third day of Shukla Paksha in Bhadrapad or Bhadau month of nepali calendar normally in the month of August or early September. It is celebrated for marital bliss, well-being of spouse and children and purification of own body and soul. The festival is a three-day-long celebration that combines sumptuous feasts as well as rigid fasting
Happy Teej !
Happy Teej !
Teej is a fasting festival for Hindu women. It takes place in third day of Shukla Paksha in Bhadrapad or Bhadau month of nepali calendar normally in the month of August or early September. It is celebrated for marital bliss, well-being of spouse and children and purification of own body and soul. The festival is a three-day-long celebration that combines sumptuous feasts as well as rigid fasting.
Raksha Bandhan, (the bond of protection)
Raksha Bandhan, (the bond of protection) or Rakhi is a Hindu festival primarily observed in India, Mauritius and Nepal, which celebrates the relationship between brothers (shaurya), cousins and sisters(shreya). It is also called Rakhi Purnima in most of India. It is also celebrated in some parts of Pakistan. The festival is observed by Hindus, Jains, and some Sikhs.
Nimantrana (Invitation)
Ganatantra Diwas (Republic Day)
Happy Mother's Day !
Happy Mother's Day !
Matatirtha aausi
Aamako Mukh herne din
Mata Tirtha Aunsi is the equivalent of mother’s day and is a special occasion in Nepal. This is one of the widely celebrated festivals that falls on the first month, Baisakh (April/May), of the Nepali Year. It is called Mata Tirtha Aunsi as it falls on a new moon night. In Nepalese context Mother’s Day is celebrated day that brings families gather for lunch, exchange their love, whilst mother accept tokens of their children’s appreciation and fully support. This festival is view in the commemoration and respect of the mother.
Happy Mother's Day !
Happy Mother's Day !
Matatirtha aausi
Aamako Mukh herne din
Mata Tirtha Aunsi is the equivalent of mother’s day and is a special occasion in Nepal. This is one of the widely celebrated festivals that falls on the first month, Baisakh (April/May), of the Nepali Year. It is called Mata Tirtha Aunsi as it falls on a new moon night. In Nepalese context Mother’s Day is celebrated day that brings families gather for lunch, exchange their love, whilst mother accept tokens of their children’s appreciation and fully support. This festival is view in the commemoration and respect of the mother.
Aamako Mukh Herne Din
Happy Mother's Day
Aamako Mukh herne din
Matatirtha aausi
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Mata Tirtha Aunsi is the equivalent of mother’s day and is a special occasion in Nepal. This is one of the widely celebrated festivals that falls on the first month, Baisakh (April/May), of the Nepali Year. It is called Mata Tirtha Aunsi as it falls on a new moon night. In Nepalese context Mother’s Day is celebrated day that brings families gather for lunch, exchange their love, whilst mother accept tokens of their children’s appreciation and fully support. This festival is view in the commemoration and respect of the mother.
Sansarkai timi ramri
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