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Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Bhairav | 2015 | Official Trailer

Nepali Movie Trailer – Bhairav | 2015 | Official Trailer | Nikhil Uprety || HD – Watch Online

BHAIRAV TRAILER || NIKHIL UPRETI || NEW NEPALI MOVIE
Ratan Daruwalla Presents,
Nepali Movie: Bhairav
A Film by Nikhil Upreti
Actors: Nikhil Upreti, Anu Shah
Producer: Johaan Daruwalla
Action: Himal K.C.
Choreography: Ramji Lamichhane
Music: Suresh Adhikari
Cinematographer: Nawaraj Krishna Thapa
Editor: Banish Shah

America President Barack Obama’s Lipala dance in Kenya


On serious issues such as gay rights, President Barack Obama spent much of his time in Kenya. But with some of the country’s most famous pop stars, he also found time to boogie. At a State House dinner four man group Sauti Sol performed which was hosted by Kenyan president Uhuru Kenyatta, who also joined Obama and the musicians on stage for a dance. The Lipala dance that has recently taken the country by storm and the dancers, accompanied by Kenyatta’s wife Margaret Kenyatta, National Security Adviser Susan Rice and Obama’s half-sister Auma were performing it. After being reworked by Sauti Sol earlier this year in their song Sura Yako, the traditional dance, the Lipala has enjoyed renewed popularity.
The song praises a woman’s beauty, and translates to English from Swahili as ‘Your Face’, became quick hit due to its catchy melody and people posting videos of themselves dancing it on YouTube. Sauti Sol group leader Bien-Aimé Baraza is heard saying, ‘To the right to the left, to the left’ to the president when he asked how to do the dance. Obama made headlines for his moves throughout his presidency, quickly picked up the maneuvers during the Nairobi event and he is also no stranger to the dance floor.
Sauti Sol posted on their Instagram- ‘And for those who doubted President @barackobama’s step – the #LipalaDance #SuraYako is his new favorite Kenyan dance!’ According to the Guardian ‘We are so sad that our mother Michelle could not come’ said the pop start referring to the First Lady. After an earlier press conference that saw the visiting leader criticize his host country for its treatment of gay people, Obama and Kenyatta shared the stage on Saturday night. Kenyatta said that his nation, where homosexuality is illegal, did not share all its values with the US and that gay rights were ‘a non-issue’ in his country.


New music video – Deurali Bhanjhyang by Sunil Giri

The new music video titled ‘Durali Bhanjhyang’ of sunil Giri is published from the video sharing site Youtube.
Deurali-Vanjyang-SUNIL-GIRI
The video is directed by Nitin Chand & is made under Asian Music pvt. ltd. This video is popular in youtube now a days. When the video is published in youtube, it is viewed by more than 1 thousand 1 hundred in one day. The video is especially shot in the beautiful scene of Mustang by Chand himself. The video is featured of Reema & Paul. The video is edit by Paul.




Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Unique Flag Of Nepal

The Nepal Flag was officially adopted on December 16, 1962 and it is the only national flag that is not rectangle or square.
1.Symbolism 
The blue border in the National Flag of Nepal symbolizes peace, while red is the colour of the Rhododendron- Nepal's National flower. The crescent moon represents the Royal House, while the Sun is the symbol of the Rana family of Nepal. 

2.History
Initially the sun and moon in the National flag of Nepal had human faces, but they were removed when the flag was updated in 1962. The flag is said to express the hope that Nepal will endure as long as the sun and the moon exist. The present National Flag of Nepal was adopted on December 16, 1962. The flag of Nepal is the only national flag which is not rectangular in shape. It is based upon two separate pennants which belonged to rival branches of the Rana dynasty, which formerly ruled the country. The two pennants were first joined in the last century, but it was not adopted as the official flag until 1962, the year in which the constitutional form of government was established in Nepal.


Radhika Apte's Thriller Epic Ahilya

Sujoy Ghosh is back with a thriller and this one though short, is “epic”. The legendary tale is retold and in such a classy way that by the end of 12.51 seconds, you’ll be spellbound.
Starring Soumitra Chatterjee, Radhika Apte and Tota Roy Chowdhury, this short film will impress you greatly. According to Hindu mythology, Ahalya was wife of sage Gautama Maharishi, who was seduced by King of Gods, Indra. She was cursed for infidelity. Later, she was relieved of the curse by Lord Rama.
The new take on the epic tale is fascinating. The short film is high on thrill and the end will leave you wanting for more. No kidding!
Here It Is ........

Bandipur , A historical Place

Bandipur Bazar
Bandipur is a living museum of Newari culture, a beautifully preserved village crowning a lofty ridge above the highway stop of Dumre. Its winding lanes are lined with traditional Newari houses. Time seems to have stood still here, although it has taken a lot of effort to preserve the magic while developing the town as a destination.
With impetus and substantial help from the owners of the adventure company Himalayan Encounters, the Bandipur Social Development Committee has put Bandipur firmly on the map. Derelict buildings have been reborn as cafes and lodges, and temples and civic buildings have been pulled back from the edge of ruin. With its glorious 18th-century architecture, absence of motorised vehicles and restaurant tables set out on the bazaar, it has a distinct European feel. Yet Bandipur remains very much a living community, bustling with farmers and traders going about their business alongside the tourists.
Hiking In Bandipur 
Bandipur was originally part of the Magar kingdom of Tanahun, ruled from nearby Palpa (Tansen), but Newari traders flooded in after the conquest of the valley by Prithvi Narayan Shah.
The town was an important stop on the India–Tibet trade route until it was bypassed by the Prithvi Hwy in the 1960s.

VIEWPOINTS & OBSERVATION DECKS
1.Tudikhel
In centuries past, traders would gather on this man-made plateau to haggle for goods from India and Tibet before starting the long trek to Lhasa or the Indian plains. It was also a former parade ground for Gurkhas serving with the British Army. These days it’s all about the views. At dawn and sunset, the clouds peel back to reveal a stunning panorama of Himalayan peaks that include Dhaulagiri (8167m), Machhapuchhare (6997m), Langtang Lirung (7246m), Manaslu (8162m) and Ganesh Himal (7406m).
Things can get rowdy here on weekends during the picnic season from October to November.
At the start of the Tundikhel are five enormous fig trees. In Nepali mythology, the different types of fig are symbols for different Hindu gods, and Vishnu, Brahma and Hanuman are all represented here.
2.Siddha Gufa (Cave)
Making for a popular half-day trip, at 437m deep and 50m high, Siddha Gufa is said to be the largest cave in Nepal. Its cathedral-like chasm is full of twisted stalactites and stalagmites and hundreds of bats chirp and whistle overhead. Guides (Rs 400) are compulsory and await you at the cave’s entrance. Flashlights are also available for hire.
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Getting here is definitely a trek, taking 1½ hours one way (consider hiring a guide from Bandipur's Tourist Information Centre). Follow the signs starting from the north end of the village, taking you along a dirt path running north over the edge of the ridge, turning right at the obvious junction. The stone path is slippery so mind your step. From here it’s a 25-minute walk downhill to Bimalnagar for buses to Pokhara or Kathmandu.
3.Silkworm Farm 
An offbeat choice, a visit to Silkworm Farm takes you through the fascinating process of how silk is produced. The farm comprises orchards of mulberry plants, which are grown for worm food – the worms themselves are reared indoors, usually from August to December and March to May. But you can visit any time, with someone on hand to explain the process using jars of preserved displays. To get here follow the road past Green Hills View Lodge downhill for around 2km.
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4.Bindebasini Temple
At the northeast end of the bazaar (which is the main shopping strip) this ornate, two-tiered temple is dedicated to Durga. Its ancient walls are covered in carvings and a priest opens the doors each evening. Facing the temple across the square is the Padma library , a striking 18th-century building with carved windows and beams.
Nearby, a set of stone steps runs off east to the small Mahalaxmi Temple , another centuries-old Newari-style temple.
Perched atop Gurungche Hill, the main reason to climb up to Thani Mai is for its spectacular sunrise views. On a clear morning it has some of the most memorable 360-degree vistas in the country, with the Himalaya stretching out along the horizon, while the valley beneath is cloaked in a thick fog that resembles a white lake. The trail starts near the school at the southwest end of the bazaar, and is a steep 30-minute walk.
A wide flight of stone steps leads up the hillside to this barn-like temple, which enshrines the sword of Mukunda Sen, the 16th-century king of Palpa (Tansen). Allegedly a gift from Shiva, the blade is revered as a symbol of shakti (consort or female energy) and once a year during Dasain it gets a taste of sacrificial blood.
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Sunday, July 26, 2015

Trishuli River Rafting

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Nepal's Most Popular Rafting River - Trisuli - The Gorge of the Trisuli - just 3 hours from Kathmandu. Embodies a blend of celestial vistas, varied wildlife as well as whitewater fun. Big bouncy waves, helty holes, and tricky chutes all go towards making an exhilarating ride to remember with a combination of grade II+ and III+ rapids with some IV'a in the post monsoon season. Rapids such as Snell's Nose. Teen Devi, Ladies Delight, Upset and the aptly named Surprise rapid.
Adventure Rafting At Trisuli River

On our overnight rafting schedule the evening's campsite is nestled on the sandy banks of the river. We have dinner surrounded by the tranquil setting of the Trisuli valley. We sit by candle light discussing experiences and playing ludicrous games. The next day the rafting ends with lunch before boarding our bus to Pokhara (Approx. 3 hours) or back to Kathmandu 4 hours or Chitwan 2 hours.
Rafting At Trisuli River

Itinerary
Day 01:Kathmandu - Charaudi 3 hours by bus. Your rafting starts after your guide instruct you about the trip. Presence of many rapids makes this part the best for white water rafting. After 2 hours rafting, we make a lunch break and continue again and camp at Kurintar.
Day 02:Trip commences after breakfast and continues up to lunch break. It resume after lunch and trip ends at Pachkilo. You can either return to Kathmandu or proceed to Pokhara or Chitwan National Park
Elephant Safari at Chitawan National Park

Crocodile At Chitawan National Park 

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