Tuesday, August 19, 2008

A Day in Pashupathinath Area

Pashupathinath is the most important Hindu temple in Nepal. It positions itself in one of the most important status in the world because of its religious, cultural and historical background. It lies among the seven wonders of Kathmandu Valley, the city of temples. To see visitors from different part of the world is a common. Yesterday, I visited Pashupathinath just like that hoping to capture some good snaps of the moments in the area. Here are some shots (first photo was taken last year) of the moments in Pashupathinath, which I found worthy to share with you. This shot was taken in last year Teej festival; I include this here to establish the environment of Pashupathinath. The temple of Pashupathinath looks charming in every evening.

A depressed monkey. This monkey looks depressed, but I could not find the reason what the reason for depression is. This is the first animal that I saw depressed after human being.

A Sadhu Baba, wearing Iron Underwear, posing for the shot.
As soon as I took the photo of the Sadhu Baba wearing iron underwear another Sadhu requested me to take his photo and publish it in News Paper. He said in Hindi language, “Hamara vi photo khechawo aur paper saper ma chapawo”.


One of the local club in the Pashupathinath was celebrating Ropain Jatra. These three boys were performing the role of jokers and making the crowed laugh.
Every Tuesday Sahibaba Foundation serves food (Dal Bhat) to the poor and disable person. But in the mess some people did not look like poor and disable, any way thanks for those who have done this humanity work.

A girl eating in the mess.
A boy enjoying jumping in to the Baghmati River. He is felling like a bird.
Sadhu Baba is one of the major attractions for tourist.

A Nepali Meditating in side one of the linear Temples.


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