Nepal

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Nepal’s senseless religious carnage


In the Vedic religion, prevalent in India from 1200 BCE onwards, sacrificing animals at a fire altar was very common. There is no clear evidence available, whether Harrapans from Sindhu- Sarswati culture from prior periods, followed any such traditions. Later, with advent of Buddhism from the middle of the millennium before our era, Vedic ritual … Continue reading

A helicopter as a gift


We all follow a custom that if anyone invites us to their homes for a function or even for lunch or dinner, we take with us some gift as a token of our appreciation for the invitation. If the invitation is just for a meal, usually a side dish or a sweet is presented to … Continue reading

From Tibet with Gold


In the year 1963, as a result of China-India war of 1962, India’s foreign exchange reserves became precariously low. As a remedy, Government of India enacted the ‘Gold Control Rules,’ which prohibited the citizens from holding pure gold bars and coins. The old holdings in pure gold had to be compulsorily converted into jewellery and … Continue reading

Mount Everest trash converted to art-forms


Few months ago, I had an occasion to listen to a member of the team from my home town Pune, who had scaled Mt. Everest on 16th March of this year (2012) along with one of his team-mate. The one hour talk turned out to be a thrilling experience for me, as climbing Mt. Everest … Continue reading

Unwanted guests


After India became independent in 1947, there used to be a serious shortage of food grains and cereals all over the country, right through the first or 1950’s decade. The Government was forced to continue rationing of food grains, which had started earlier in WW II years, because of the serious food grain shortages in … Continue reading

Shooting the breeze


Some people seem to derive great pleasure in shooting the breeze. They claim that they have found something new and revolutionary out of old historical events and try to create new controversies and sensations for the media. A British author Mick Conefrey, appears to be keen to join rank of such sensationalists with his unnecessary … Continue reading

The Kapilavastu Controversy Part III


After visiting the Piprahwa Stupa, Krishna Mohan Srivastava, who was a superintending archeologist with the Archeological Survey of India took a decision. He decided to commence immediately, excavations over a wide area in Piprahwa to settle, once for all, the controversy about Kapilavastu. He had the support of a previous report of 1962, written by … Continue reading

The Kapilavastu Controversy: Part II


Notwithstanding the objections raised by Dr. Anton Führer, the Buddhist world was thrilled with Peppe’s discovery and welcomed the Buddha relics. It appears that Dr.Führer was quickly unmasked by a British magistrate, who himself had a stake in the excavation and turned out to be a fraud. The great stone coffer and its caskets found … Continue reading

The Kapilavastu controversy: Part I


  About two centuries after the death or Mahaparinirvana of Goutama Buddha in 5th century BCE, Emperor Asoka of Medieval India, went on a pilgrimage to visit all the places connected with the life of Goutama Buddha. One of the places that he visited during his pilgrimage was the village of ‘Lumbini’ located in the … Continue reading

Nepal’s Wonder drug- a wild fungus


As summer months approach, the villagers from Nepalese districts of Darchula and Dolpa, bordering Tibet, are all out on a mission. A visitor may actually find that the villages are all empty. Villagers are all out in the northern, high altitude Himalayan mountain ranges. They all have a single mission, to hunt for and harvest … Continue reading

Enter The Dragon


I had never before heard of Trishuli river in Nepal. Apparently, it is a very popular river for white water rafting with foreign tourists visiting that country. The river has patches of extremely fast flowing water or rapids and I believe that it is a great fun to ride the river in rubber boats or … Continue reading

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