Thursday, December 13, 2018

What I did

In the Day Of tour Of Grade 8 . I was Unable to go There Becoz of Goiter And Common Cold. So, I just played games , Studied For ut And Played with friends In the Holiday's ...

Friday, November 16, 2018

tihar

Tihar
Tihar Also Known As Deepawali Or Dewali Is Also One Of The Greatest Festival Of Nepal Especially Celebrated By Hindus. I enjoyed a lot During Tihar .there are 5 days of tihar which I celebrated a lot and How I celebrated Them Are Below .

Kaag Tihar : Kaag is Also known As messenger of god . In this Day I woke Up early in the morning and took a bath . i gave foods to crow before I started having meal. I worshiped crow and god early in the morning.
Kukur Tihar : Kukur Tihar Is The Day Of Dogs Where Many People Give Some Foods To Dog And I Also Did The Same I Gave Foods To Dog Before Having Meal . I worshipped Dog And God For Blessings

Gai Tihar : This Is The Day When All The Neplese People Worsipps And Give Foods To Them . But I couldn’t Give Foods To Cow Because There Werent Any Cows In Our Locality . So, I Just Worshipped Cow And God . And I enjoyed Playin Bhaile….


Goru Tihar : This Is The Day When Nepelese And Indians Worship Goru’s But I didn’t because there weren’t any gorus in my locality but I enjoyed playing deusi….


Vai Tika : This Is The Day Where All The Nepelese And Indians Sisters Put Tika In their Brothers Fore Head . My siser also did The Same She Putted Tika In My Fore Head And Gave Me Some Valuable . I Enjoyed Dashain And Tihar Very Much!!!!!!!!!

Dashain

Dashain
Dashain is known as the greatest Festival of Nepal Especially celebrated by Hindus In Dashain We celebrate It joyfully . My school Gave Us Holiday For 1 Month For Enjoying Dashain And Tihar.


 After The 3rd Day Of School Holiday I went To My Maternal Uncles House. I Enjoyed There A lot . I went To My Village During dashain My Elders Putted Tika In Thiers Younger’s Forehead . I earned Some Money From It . And After Enjoying Dashain I started Doing Homework That I Got From Teachers As Dashain Tihar Vacation Assignment..

Saturday, November 10, 2018

Tihar

Tihar (Nepaliतिहार) is a five-day-long Hindu festival celebrated in Nepal and the Nepali people of Indian states ofSikkim including in Darjeeling district of West Bengal. It is the festival of lights, as diyas are lit inside and outside the houses to make it illuminate at night. It is popularly known as Swanti among the Newars and as Deepawali among Madhesis.[3] Set in the Vikram Samvatcalendar, the festival begins with Kaag Tihar in Trayodashi of Kartik Krishna Paksha and ends with Bhai Tika in Dwitiya of Kartik Sukla Paksha every year.[4]

Dashain

Dashain ( Daśãi, Nepal or Baḍādaśãiबडादशैँ), also Bijayā Daśamī ) is a festival of Nepal. Durga Puja (Nepali : दुर्गा पुजा) or Dashain celebrated in some parts of India is called Dashera.[3]. It is celebrated by the Hindus and Kirats of Nepal and the ethnic Nepali people of Darjeeling hills, SikkimAssam and other North-Eastern states of India[4]and among the Lhotshampa of Bhutan[5] and the Burmese Gurkhas of Myanmar.

Sunday, September 30, 2018

roll no. 36

CLEAR       CLS
n = 500
DO WHILE n > 50            >=50
PRINT n
n = n + 50          -50
Wend        loop
END


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Monday, September 17, 2018

teej

Teej refers to the monsoon festivals, observed particularly in western and northern states of India, Nepal, and in some Southern states of India such a Telangana. The festivals celebrate the bounty of nature, arrival of clouds and rain, greenery and birds with social activity, rituals and customs.[3]
The festivals for women, include dancing, singing, getting together with friends and telling stories, dressing up with henna-coloured hands and feet, wearing red, green or orange clothes, sharing festive foods,[3] and playing under trees on swings on Haryali Teej.[4]
The festivals are dedicated, in many parts of India and Nepal, to Parvati.[3]

Monday, September 10, 2018

my dad

An adoptive father is a male who has become the child's parent through the legal process of adoption.  .MY dad name  is ramesh pathak. he is a gentlemen. He is 39 years old. he helps me alot  in my work and  in my difficulties. his birthday is on Bhadra 12.  He loves MOMO .  He have got Black shiny hair.....
He is very nice ....

Wednesday, September 5, 2018

rakxa bandan

A woman shopping for the rakhi thread
a sister with aarti plate tying rakhi
a sister and brother with thread and gift
Raksha-bandhan traditions: A woman shopping for the rakhi thread (top), a sister with aarti plate tying rakhi (middle), another sister and brother with thread and gift.
The typical Raksha Bandhan festival as observed between brother-sister starts with the sister(s) selecting a colorful rakhi, a form of woven bracelet, ahead of the festival.[8] On the day of the festival, she meets her biological brother(s), cousins, or adopted brother-like friend, along with the whole family.[51] In parts of north India, women may travel to visit their brothers, typically their natal homes.[8] She ties the rakhi on his wrist on the raksha bandhan day. After the band is in place, states Melton, the brother and the sister pray for each other's well being. The sister applies a tilak (tikka), a colorful mark on the forehead of the brother.[51]After the tilak, she performs an aarti.[51] In return, the brother pledges to protect her and take care of his sister under all circumstances.[51] The brother may give his sister(s) gifts or some money, and they may also feed each other with sweets.[51][52]According to Jack Goody, these traditional rituals connote "a symbol of mutual dependence and a mark of respect" between the brother and the sister.[8] The brother, states Goody, may wear the rakhi thread for many weeks through the Diwali, or just for the day or two.[8]
Anthropologist McKim Marriott in his "Little Communities in an Indigenous Civilization," (1955) describes an "Indian-wide" tradition of Rakhi-bandhan, or Raksha-bandhan, in which a priest ties charms around their patrons' wrists and receives gifts of money, and a local tradition of Saluno in Aligarh district of North India in which sisters place ears of sacred grains on the heads and behind the ears of their brother in affirmation of the brother's role as their real or potential protector.[53][54] Marriott's work also describes the field study of anthropologist Alan R. Beals in Namhalli, a village near Bangalore, who notes changes in the rakhi tradition brought on by modern technology.[54]

Gai Jatra

Gai is cow and Jatra is Procession (Festival).

Gai Jatra festival, the procession of cows, generally falls in the month of Bhadra, which correspond to English calendar months of  August/September. 

This year Gai Jatra is on August 30, 2015. That is on Bhadra 13, 2072 BS. 

The festival of cows is one of the most popular festivals in Nepal. It is said people in ancient time started worshiping Yamaraj,"the god of death" on this day. 

However, the modern form of celebration of Gai Jatra came into existence in the medieval period of Nepal during the reign of Malla Kings. The present form of Gai Jatra with humorous acts, parody, comedy and was started by then King of Kathmandu Pratap Malla. He made Rani Pokhari (Pond) in the heart of Kathmandu and build a temple in the middle of the same pond.
Traditionally every family who had death in the family during the preceding year must participate in a procession through the streets of Kathmandu leading a cow. 

If a cow is unavailable then a young kids dressed as cow is considered a fair substitute. However, there started tradition of leading a cow with kids in funny costumes.
 
Pratap Malla, lost his very young son. His wife, the queen was in great misery. The king was very disappointed to see the condition of his queen. King after millions try could not make queen smile. Pratap announced that anyone who could make the queen laugh would be rewarded adequately. 

Pratap Malla asked to bring the cow procession before the sad queen.  Then people tried their best with different costumes and humorous acts. The dance and procession finally gave queen smile on her face. The smile at the moment was temporary but the procession gave queen a big relief. She knew that there are several death in the city during the period and she is not alone. Death is the natural phenomenon and no one has control on it.

Hence, from the day King Pratap Malla started the tradition of cow procession with boys with different funny make ups in funny costumes. The boys even put tails and make up like monkeys and Hunuman walk though the city road to show people that the death is the truth in the life and every one has to face it one day. The Gai Jatra tradition slowly developed into doing humorous acts including jokes, satires, mockery and lampoon in the Gai Jatra days.
 
After the cow procession is over, in the afternoon, everyone takes part in another tradition in which the participants dress up and wear masks. There also people enjoy the moments with songs, jokes, mockery and humors until late evening.
 
Gai Jatra is a festival which enables people to accept the reality of death and to prepare oneself for the life after death. It heals the grief and sorrow, at least a little, when people see the cow possession and realize people die, and we are not alone in the country who lost our loved ones.

Wednesday, August 1, 2018

MY name is sandesh and my experience in herbal plants was great i saw many plants like jhau bojo it was fun my friend kushal had a headache. it was great fun we can say evn isa to it there they made sancho and some herbal medicine there were massage oil and others it was a fun day....................................... and subscribe to my channel sandesh gaming