Tag: #Hindu
Articles tagged with #Hindu

Nepal to conduct census amidst Covid-19 surge
Nepal is being engulfed by a second Covid-19 wave, but that has not deterred the Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) as it puts finishing touches…

The India, US, Nepal, China quadrangle
Nepal’s Communist Party leaders must take note of two events that unfolded in India this week: the roaring welcome to US President Donald Trump…

Golden deities
This week Siddhartha Art Gallery brings to us the rare opportunity to view the works of two celebrated Tibetan thangka artists, Tenzing Dhargay…

Killing field
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U4YTxDqg2lA&feature=youtu.beDespite national and international outrage and a Supreme Court ruling against the…

Activists decry animal slaughter at Nepal temple
The cover of Nepali Times Issue 478 (27 Nov-3 Dec 2009)Mahagadimai Municipality of Bara district is preparing for an influx of millions of…

Chhath Parva
Photos: BIKRAM RAI AND MONIKA DEUPALAChhath is an important festival in Nepal’s Tarai plains dedicated to the Sun God and his sister Chhathi…

Bhaktapur celebrates Gai Tihar
The third day of Tihar is Gai Tihar which celebrates cows. Cows are seen as a symbol of mother and nurture because they give nourishing milk.…

Creatures of Culture
Illustration: DIWAKAR CHHETRIAs befitting a country whose patron deity is The Lord of Animals, Nepal’s autumn festival cycle is about offering…

In an Animal Farm
Illustration: DIWAKAR CHHETRIGeorge Orwell wrote 1984 to warn us about tyranny perpetuated by fear, and Animal Farm to tell an allegorical tale…

DASAIN ONCE MORE
Illustration: DIWAKAR CHHETRIIt is once more that time of year when Nepalis eat, drink, and make merry in family reunions. Dasain is what binds…

Prepping for Indra Jatra
Photo: BIKRAM RAIThe late monsoon calendar in Kathmandu Valley is filled with festivals: there was Krishna’s birthday last week, then Rishi…

Women celebrate Tij
Hindu women celebrate Tij all over Nepal, wearing red saris, jingling red bangles and colorful ornaments. They sway to the beat of Tij songs, as…

My Sweet Lord
Bhawani KC, 84, fastens a peacock feather in her hair, ties a green scarf around her neck and dons a green tika. She then pulls a green ribbon…

In with the old, in with the new
Bhaktapur’s traditional woodcarver experiments with traditional forms to create a modern aesthetic

Ghatu dance of Lamjung
https://youtu.be/1Ur3EvdiaikDevotees lined up inside the Tashi Chhyoling Gumba of Nalma village, Lamjung, recently on Buddha Jayanti to prepare…

The sacrifice of animal sacrifices
Photo: Kunda DixitDasain is here again, a festival of shopping, family reunions, feasting – and controversies. Fierce debates again rage online…

Festivals of sisterhood
When Deepak Gautam’s wife was pregnant with their second child, his older daughter came to him with a worried look. “I want a sister, but…
