i am nepali but I am not proud. Why should we be proud? We can appreciate our culture and religion but if we become proud we miss the whole point of the hinduism and buddhism.
I'm from Sikkim though we are Indian but we do speak Nepali and had utmost love for Nepali people and Nepal and I feel so proud someone representing Nepal in this podcast. Dherai Dherai maya yahaharulai. Love and Peace 🙏♥️🌿
For Shiva and Bhairav bhakts, Nepal especially Kathmandu valley is a must visit. There are so many bhairav temples all across kathmandu valley and Im sure everyone is aware of Pashupatinath. Nepal also has some of the most powerful shakti temples in my experience. Pathivara up in taplejung, manakamana in gorkha, guhiyeshwari, dakchinkali in kathmandu just to name a few. And also, this is especially for Indian tourists who tend to be taken aback in the fact that there are a lot of temples where animal sacrifice takes place, meat or alcohol being sold near some temples and a lack of vegeterian spots to eat in Nepal. Nepal is a Tamasic Tantric body and likewise so is our our way of worship and our lifestyle is also Tamasic. Just be prepared for this before coming to Nepal on pilgrimage because one of the most common complaints when someone comes to Nepal on pilgrimage is that it is not Vegetarian friendly. Within kathmandu you will find vegetarian spots but if you venture outside it will become rarer and rarer.
Nepal was never colonized or conquered by foreigners like muslims and Europeans. The very was of practicing the ancient hindu or sanatan traditions still exists. People still follow the traditions as it was practiced thousand years ago. I used to play valorant a lot. And I've made many indian friends thru that game. Last year few of them came to Kathmandu. They were so much surprised to see things like animal sacrifice, jatras, and so many other things. Just made me realize how much different hinduism in india has become.
Bro Kathmandu valley was never colonized but conquered and looted by the Muslim dynasty.....and other parts of Nepal came into rule of various muslim and Hindu dynasties at various times bro what is ur meaning of Nepal in your mind ........it's Kathmandu valley or other parts of Nepal......it's the hypocrisy taught to us in childhood
Arun/varun valley is insane i think not many place has that level of insanely majestic landscape and it can easily rival Patagonia or Karakorum(Kashmiri meadows)
Well I am from the Arun Valley, it is one of the few places that has been so far untouched and it has remained pure and maintained its spiritual energy so far. Ranveer I hope you have a good time whenever you go there.
Hey can u guide me on going to Arun Valley..i want ti explore it..want to buy rudraksha from Arun valley…if there any Rudraksha selling vendirs in Arun valley and where…guide me as for lord Shiva
Dude you must visit Nepal , besides exploring the way of Hinduism here and numerous temples... Just wait when you experience the tantric aspects of Buddhism I would guarantee that the horizon of learning that will open new aspect of perception of these diverse religion. Would recommend to learn through the ethnic people of KTM ( Newars )
We never separate Hinduism and Buddhism.... it comes alongside sanatana dharma.... ktm valley itself is the perfect example of how the sanatana dharma can coexist.
@@Simplya-wn8kb angkaji is what 20 years old agenda probably inspired by separatist principles. I am talking about atleast 2000 years old practice. Which is intact sanatana.... dont confuse yourself with Hinduism and sanatana....
I remember while going to school I would come across like 4,5 temples. And I would find myself worshipping with simple hand gestures as I pass by the temples sub consciously. I would rarely miss to greet the vagwans on my way to school. Also the cultures of placing one's belief in grahas and kundali is more rampant here in Nepal.
I miss the sound of bells ,conch in the morning and smells of dhup batti, diya 🪔, people waking up and going to temples in early morning, chanting the mantras..temples in every 5 minutes walking distance, feeling of being inside the temple ..Kathmandu vibration is different ❤
Nepal's strong religious and spiritual connection can be attributed to its rich cultural heritage, which has been shaped by Hinduism and Buddhism for centuries. The presence of sacred sites like Pashupatinath Temple and Lumbini, the birthplace of Lord Buddha, adds to the spiritual significance of the country. Additionally, the influence of various rituals, festivals, and practices deeply ingrained in everyday life further reinforces this connection. May all humans live in peace and harmony.
@@IamSpidey00 We can so proud for being and borne as Nepalese because Nepal has never been colonized....... in short, we were not slave in any point of time of the history which India seriously lacks...... being a slave or having that blood of slave in the blood stream hurts, isn't it?? so, that't it
@@ramanbhandary7501 Proud of the spirituality and the traditional sanatan religious practices that Nepal practices and has maintained until today which India has left them far behind...... got it ??
Hinduism came to Nepal by Brahmins and Hindu king. They colonized Nepal for centuries. Our school taught us false story Of Nepal😂😂😂. Like Nepal was never colonized
My mom is from Arun valley and she grew up there and also I have been there 3/4 times. The air there is different, you feel connected to the nature there, the Arun river itself flows majestically quite even after being one of the largest flowing river in east Nepal,mind you which flows directly from the lap of Mount Everest connecting it to ‘saptakoshi’ (another holy river in Nepal) meaning 7 koshis meet together to finally make a long journey to Holy Ganga.
@Ranveer Alabhadia you are always welcome to Nepal...I am a great fan of your show...People like you are needed in this world cause you are brightening up the world and hats off to Sukritya Khtiwada we are proud of you
Dear @beerbiceps, please show Nepal’s flag in the triangular form. Please don’t put the flag in a square. It’s a freely floating triangular flag. Thanks, shout out from Nepal 🇳🇵
India should never treat Nepal as a neighbours like pak bangla and bhutan Nepal is like brother to India Roti beti ka rishte From Sita Mata to today India and Nepal has deeeper roots than any other countries.. People from both countries should mutually respect and love each others and spread brotherhoodness❤
The mysteries of tantrics around pashupatinath area are astounding. May sound like a lie but some of the gurus there ( not everyone can meet them ) are well over 200 years old
Just go to upper mountains area of arun valley and you can find shiva dhara untouched temples your scenario will changed instantly cause i felt the same about that place 3 years ago. It changed my soul there as if all gods just met in that place i felt like that in those area. We had a trek for like 10 days from kathmandu and my mom is from that place SANKHUWASHA.. all the holy places of that area changed my feelings
Arun Valley is not that difficult to travel, back then it was but , nowadays you have a good road and also a airport in tumlingtar which is in arun valley and you cannot be in arun valley just a drive of 7-8 hours from kathmandu
trust me i used to think that but now i know, what that brother said is true, many spiritual things which we do thinking it's what every hindu does and it's normal daily or weekly thing it's not i have been and lived in many places of india and thats not the case here, they follow those strict orthodox culture that was brought up by foreign invaders or developed through time they focus mostly on those thinking unlike us who focus more on our religion and what written in our books like vedas, upanisad, puranas
Then what is sprituality acc to u...? Have u met with all the youths of both the countries.? Just creating sterotype based on ur knowledge..is not right ig..go nd explore..both countries properly
Its true. Here in Nepal spirituality is a way/part of life. Im from Newar community from Kathmandu and we are the original inhabitants of Kathmandu. Im a chartered accountant from ICAI who qualified a decade back. Though I believe in logic and am liberal, Im spiritual. Now Im realizing its because being spiritual is part of the culture. I recite many mantras like 15 minutes every day. I wear Rudrakhshya. I visit temples everyday. For each day of a week there are specific gods and I visit their temples. Before doing any major decision we show our kundali/ cheena/jataa. Also we celebrate birthday as per lunar calendar/teethi. We show kundali before every birthday and there is from where I had been given those mantras to recite. My place patan inside ktm is built in a tantric energy form where there is a temple in every 30 metre with many shaktipeeths and baudha stupas, a unique amalgamation of religion. And the best part is its a normal way of life for like all especially Newars.
We are waiting for you Ranveer! We have learnt so much from your podcast on Sanatan Dharma. The perspectives you bring in are curiosity driven and respectful. Please announce a public meetup when you come to Kathmandu. Would love to join and engage in interfaith dialogues with you to embrace spiritual perspectives of all Dharma. Much metta to you!
Thank you brother for making video about our country nepal 🇳🇵. It's really means a lot to me and others nepali too. Always love from nepal brother as having a humanity. 🙂❤
My village is located in Arun valley at Sankhuwasabha. And I have to walk through that same road everytime I go. The roads are not that bad but can get worse during rainy season. There are vehicles available that you can book or reserve. Nonetheless I prefer to hike through the trails. The scenery is just impeccable.
I grew up in Arun Valley , my family and most of the relatives have been in the business of growing Rudraskha Dana , i have eaten the rudeaksha fruit in my childhood days . Didnt know that it only grew here . I have heard rumor, i dont know how true it is , that Balaguru had brought the seed of Rudraksha from india and implanted here . Thats how its been here . And my mother told me theres specific places where good quality grows .
I have huge crush on him but he said his future wife is in nepal but .... till now i am imaging but this is limit only in my imagination man xiya xiya vayo😢 ....mah pani nepal bata nai ho😊❤😁
The aim of King Prithvi Naryan Shah, who started the unification of modern-day Nepal, was to create a Hindustan by unifying Hindu nations. The north India at the time was known in Nepal as Mughlan (after Mughals). Even today in villages of Nepal going abroad is called going Mughlan.
it was relly nice information.. moreover i was expecting for more like how tantra is still being practise in various forms in various places in kathmandu from very small scale of small temple and dance forms to large scale like kumari.. hope to see more information about sprituality in nepali community.. 🙏🙏
Arun valley is may be hard to get by vehicle but if you love to walk and having courage then that would be great experience... Of course there are many lots of places like swis..., where you can ride easily...
I've grown up in Arun Valley. Why're you saying that it is that much hard to reach there? It takes 45 minutes to reach from direct flight of Kathmandu to Arun Valley (Tumling-tar Airport).
नेपाली हरु यता हाजीर है!
We are nepali and we are proud Hindus and Buddhists
Hindu le yasari ni sochxa hhhh😂
i am nepali but I am not proud. Why should we be proud? We can appreciate our culture and religion but if we become proud we miss the whole point of the hinduism and buddhism.
Such a lame comment why we nepalies so proud about everything 😅
Sochxa ta I love both Hindusim and Buddhism. @@OriCruSE
@@OriCruSE christain missionaries spotted
I'm from Sikkim though we are Indian but we do speak Nepali and had utmost love for Nepali people and Nepal and I feel so proud someone representing Nepal in this podcast. Dherai Dherai maya yahaharulai. Love and Peace 🙏♥️🌿
Euta Kura Sodhnu Thiyo : K sikkim ko Manche Garib Ni huncha???😮😮😮
@@IAMKRITAGYAmyakuri solti ko wife le vaneko haina tw koi garib hudaina vanera 😂😂
@@Bishal403 Tyata k Rahecha bhanera sodheko
@@IAMKRITAGYA sayad hudaina hola gareeb
I just wann say you as a nepali
I dont know who the fucking mo😢her talking about nepalee
If you are from Nepal 🇳🇵then press the like button
Nai
Like cricket or football ❤
Jay Balen 😁
Talai jatha
@@aashishtamrakar9053 what happen bro are u mad?
TQ for promoting our Nepal ❤
Guru Rastra Nepal 🇳🇵 . Truth is universal 🌎
Lots of love from Nepal
Jai Siya Ram 🙏🇳🇵🚩
wtf jai shree ram for what??
@anonymous-dg7lb what's your problem if he says this word why you are getting offended
@@anonymous-dg7lbit is war cry for us like malech like you
Nepalese usually say Jai Pashupatinath!
@@ShG2022 No they say commonly Namaste but I say Jay Shree Ram some times narayanam and sometimes namaste
For Shiva and Bhairav bhakts, Nepal especially Kathmandu valley is a must visit. There are so many bhairav temples all across kathmandu valley and Im sure everyone is aware of Pashupatinath. Nepal also has some of the most powerful shakti temples in my experience. Pathivara up in taplejung, manakamana in gorkha, guhiyeshwari, dakchinkali in kathmandu just to name a few.
And also, this is especially for Indian tourists who tend to be taken aback in the fact that there are a lot of temples where animal sacrifice takes place, meat or alcohol being sold near some temples and a lack of vegeterian spots to eat in Nepal. Nepal is a Tamasic Tantric body and likewise so is our our way of worship and our lifestyle is also Tamasic. Just be prepared for this before coming to Nepal on pilgrimage because one of the most common complaints when someone comes to Nepal on pilgrimage is that it is not Vegetarian friendly. Within kathmandu you will find vegetarian spots but if you venture outside it will become rarer and rarer.
Nepal is the nation where every religion are respected and every person are respected 💞❤
Can we get original Rudraksh at the shops which is around Pashupatinath temple.
A message to the world
Welcome to Nepal 🇳🇵
Nepal was never colonized or conquered by foreigners like muslims and Europeans. The very was of practicing the ancient hindu or sanatan traditions still exists. People still follow the traditions as it was practiced thousand years ago.
I used to play valorant a lot. And I've made many indian friends thru that game. Last year few of them came to Kathmandu. They were so much surprised to see things like animal sacrifice, jatras, and so many other things. Just made me realize how much different hinduism in india has become.
😂
True
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@@sleepyninj66 d2 😎
Bro Kathmandu valley was never colonized but conquered and looted by the Muslim dynasty.....and other parts of Nepal came into rule of various muslim and Hindu dynasties at various times bro what is ur meaning of Nepal in your mind ........it's Kathmandu valley or other parts of Nepal......it's the hypocrisy taught to us in childhood
The guy explained each and every thing abt Nepal so obviously❤
नेपालि हरु हाजिर गर्नु होश ❤🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🙏🙏
This sort of content will increase spiritual tourism in Nepal. ❤
proud to be नेपाली🇳🇵🇳🇵
जय पशुपतिनाथ्🙏
You should be here atleast once in your lifetime !! Looking forward for your visit .Loads of luck from Kathmandu 🙏🙏
Love from Kathmandu pashupatinath bro
Thanks Ranbir for taking interview of my gurudev Sri M also
Arun/varun valley is insane i think not many place has that level of insanely majestic landscape and it can easily rival Patagonia or Karakorum(Kashmiri meadows)
Well I am from the Arun Valley, it is one of the few places that has been so far untouched and it has remained pure and maintained its spiritual energy so far. Ranveer I hope you have a good time whenever you go there.
Hey can u guide me on going to Arun Valley..i want ti explore it..want to buy rudraksha from Arun valley…if there any Rudraksha selling vendirs in Arun valley and where…guide me as for lord Shiva
Didn't expect to come across an old friend on TRS. Good to see you promoting our country Sukritya! Keep at it!
Dude you must visit Nepal , besides exploring the way of Hinduism here and numerous temples... Just wait when you experience the tantric aspects of Buddhism I would guarantee that the horizon of learning that will open new aspect of perception of these diverse religion. Would recommend to learn through the ethnic people of KTM ( Newars )
We never separate Hinduism and Buddhism.... it comes alongside sanatana dharma.... ktm valley itself is the perfect example of how the sanatana dharma can coexist.
@@nm2859 Serously ? Have you heard the name of Ang Kaji sherpa and his entire nepalese kiranti community? They do separate buddhism with hinduism.
@@Simplya-wn8kb angkaji is what 20 years old agenda probably inspired by separatist principles. I am talking about atleast 2000 years old practice. Which is intact sanatana.... dont confuse yourself with Hinduism and sanatana....
@@Simplya-wn8kbang lagi serpa is a Missionary agent of West
Welcome to Nepal❤❤❤ thanks for exploring
I remember while going to school I would come across like 4,5 temples. And I would find myself worshipping with simple hand gestures as I pass by the temples sub consciously. I would rarely miss to greet the vagwans on my way to school. Also the cultures of placing one's belief in grahas and kundali is more rampant here in Nepal.
I miss the sound of bells ,conch in the morning and smells of dhup batti, diya 🪔, people waking up and going to temples in early morning, chanting the mantras..temples in every 5 minutes walking distance, feeling of being inside the temple ..Kathmandu vibration is different ❤
Nepal's strong religious and spiritual connection can be attributed to its rich cultural heritage, which has been shaped by Hinduism and Buddhism for centuries. The presence of sacred sites like Pashupatinath Temple and Lumbini, the birthplace of Lord Buddha, adds to the spiritual significance of the country. Additionally, the influence of various rituals, festivals, and practices deeply ingrained in everyday life further reinforces this connection. May all humans live in peace and harmony.
Proud to be a Nepali ❤❤🇳🇵🇳🇵
what can you so proud for dude
@@IamSpidey00from Gurkhas ❤
@@IamSpidey00 There are many things for me to be proud of my country it's none of your business mate.
@Iamheretosaveyou Thank you brother 🇳🇵❤️🇮🇳
@@IamSpidey00 We can so proud for being and borne as Nepalese because Nepal has never been colonized....... in short, we were not slave in any point of time of the history which India seriously lacks...... being a slave or having that blood of slave in the blood stream hurts, isn't it?? so, that't it
Proud to Nepal🙏🙏so sweet place❤❤
Proud to what? LOL
@@ramanbhandary7501 Proud of the spirituality and the traditional sanatan religious practices that Nepal practices and has maintained until today which India has left them far behind...... got it ??
Hinduism came to Nepal by Brahmins and Hindu king. They colonized Nepal for centuries. Our school taught us false story Of Nepal😂😂😂. Like Nepal was never colonized
My mom is from Arun valley and she grew up there and also I have been there 3/4 times. The air there is different, you feel connected to the nature there, the Arun river itself flows majestically quite even after being one of the largest flowing river in east Nepal,mind you which flows directly from the lap of Mount Everest connecting it to ‘saptakoshi’ (another holy river in Nepal) meaning 7 koshis meet together to finally make a long journey to Holy Ganga.
Love from nepal...your podcast always amazing and different content..warm love to ranveer
@Ranveer Alabhadia you are always welcome to Nepal...I am a great fan of your show...People like you are needed in this world cause you are brightening up the world and hats off to Sukritya Khtiwada we are proud of you
great to see ranveer making converstion about nepal
Thanks Trs🇳🇵
Dear @beerbiceps, please show Nepal’s flag in the triangular form. Please don’t put the flag in a square. It’s a freely floating triangular flag.
Thanks, shout out from Nepal 🇳🇵
Maybe he shouldn't have Made a video on Nepal at all. No one is ever satisfied.
India should never treat Nepal as a neighbours like pak bangla and bhutan
Nepal is like brother to India
Roti beti ka rishte
From Sita Mata to today India and Nepal has deeeper roots than any other countries..
People from both countries should mutually respect and love each others and spread brotherhoodness❤
The mysteries of tantrics around pashupatinath area are astounding. May sound like a lie but some of the gurus there ( not everyone can meet them ) are well over 200 years old
Love from nepal 🇳🇵🙏🏼
Let me know how many Nepalese sisters and brothers watching it.
Just go to upper mountains area of arun valley and you can find shiva dhara untouched temples your scenario will changed instantly cause i felt the same about that place 3 years ago. It changed my soul there as if all gods just met in that place i felt like that in those area. We had a trek for like 10 days from kathmandu and my mom is from that place SANKHUWASHA.. all the holy places of that area changed my feelings
Two thumbs up for this fantastic video! 👍🏻👍🏻
Jay Nepal.. Love from Nepal ❤️🇳🇵🇳🇵🙏🙏 Jay Shiya Ram
Arun Valley is not that difficult to travel, back then it was but , nowadays you have a good road and also a airport in tumlingtar which is in arun valley and you cannot be in arun valley just a drive of 7-8 hours from kathmandu
Its hard broo
thats tumlingtar valley not arun valley as a whole😅
Visit Janakpur Dham Nepal birth place of Goddess Sita
As a Nepali , Nepali people are not spiritual as much as Indian . In Nepal , the person just becomes spiritual and doesn't promote it as trend .
Na bro
none is spiritual
trust me i used to think that but now i know, what that brother said is true, many spiritual things which we do thinking it's what every hindu does and it's normal daily or weekly thing it's not i have been and lived in many places of india and thats not the case here, they follow those strict orthodox culture that was brought up by foreign invaders or developed through time they focus mostly on those thinking unlike us who focus more on our religion and what written in our books like vedas, upanisad, puranas
Then what is sprituality acc to u...?
Have u met with all the youths of both the countries.?
Just creating sterotype based on ur knowledge..is not right ig..go nd explore..both countries properly
Love from Nepal🇳🇵❤❤
Lots of love from nepal🇳🇵❤️
Its true. Here in Nepal spirituality is a way/part of life. Im from Newar community from Kathmandu and we are the original inhabitants of Kathmandu. Im a chartered accountant from ICAI who qualified a decade back. Though I believe in logic and am liberal, Im spiritual. Now Im realizing its because being spiritual is part of the culture. I recite many mantras like 15 minutes every day. I wear Rudrakhshya. I visit temples everyday. For each day of a week there are specific gods and I visit their temples. Before doing any major decision we show our kundali/ cheena/jataa. Also we celebrate birthday as per lunar calendar/teethi. We show kundali before every birthday and there is from where I had been given those mantras to recite. My place patan inside ktm is built in a tantric energy form where there is a temple in every 30 metre with many shaktipeeths and baudha stupas, a unique amalgamation of religion. And the best part is its a normal way of life for like all especially Newars.
Wow hearing about Nepal and being Nepali in terms of spirituality is just a proud moment.
Dear Ranveer brother your are most welcome to Nepal
Did Ranveer just revealed that his current girlfriend is from Nepal. Or only i felt so?😂🤔
We are waiting for you Ranveer! We have learnt so much from your podcast on Sanatan Dharma. The perspectives you bring in are curiosity driven and respectful. Please announce a public meetup when you come to Kathmandu. Would love to join and engage in interfaith dialogues with you to embrace spiritual perspectives of all Dharma. Much metta to you!
I love Nepal and all cultures🙏❤️😍
Proud to be Nepali ❤️😘
i am from arun valley we have planted 100 of rudrakhsa in our home and we sell rudraksha for our livelihood
hey give ur i am coming to Arun valley next month i will contact u
Proud Nepali 🇳🇵✋
Lots of love from 🇳🇵
LIST OF OLD TEMPLES ONLY IN KATHMANDU
1. Pashupatinath Temple (Pashupati) - 5th century
2. Guhyeshwari Temple (Pashupati) - 17th century
3. Swayambhunath Stupa (Swayambhu) - 5th century
4. Ichangu Narayan (Swayambhu) - 5th century
5. White Gompa (Nagarjun Municipality) - 1960
6. Jame Masjid (Ghanta Ghar)
7. Chandra Binayak (Chabahil) - 17th century
8. Sapana Tirtha Temple (Tokha)
9. Chandeshwori Temple (Tokha)
10. Naradevi Temple (Naradevi) - 12th century
11. Pachali Bhairabh Mandir (Teku Dovan)
12. Taleju Bhawani Temple (Kathmandu Durbar)
13. Kal Bhairab Temple (Kathmandu Durbar)
14. Sankata Temple (Te Bahal, Newroad)
15. Mahankal Temple (Tundikhel)
16. Akash Bhairab Temple (Indrachowk)
17. Bhadrakali Temple (Bhdrakali)
18. Shobha Bhagwati Mandir (Bishumati)
19. Naxal Bhagawati Temple (Naxal)
20. Budhanilkantha Temple (Budhanilkantha)
21. Bagbhairav Temple (Kirtipur)
22. Dakshinkali Temple (Dakshinkali)
23. Aadi Nath Temple (Chovar)
24. Jalbinayak (Chobhar)
25. Uma Maheshwar Temple (Kirtipur) - 17th century
26. Sesh Narayan Temple (Pharping)
27. Asura Cave temple (Pharping) - 8th century
28. Vajrayogini Temple (Pharping) - 17th century
29. Tarakeswor Mahadev
30. Boudhanath Stupa (Boudha) - 5th century
31. Sorhakhutte Ganesh (Sorhakhutte)
32. Ram temple (Battisputali)
33. Pulukishi Chhen (Kilagha)
34. Baghbhairav temple (Kirtipur)
35. Uma Maheshwar temple (Kirtipur)
36. Chilancho Stupa (Kirtipur)
37. Annapurna temple (Ason)
38. Swasthani Mata temple (Sankhu)
39. Madhav Narayan temple (Sankhu)
40. Bajrayogini Temple (Sankhu)
41. Kirateshwar Mahadev (Pashupati)
42. Chamunda Devi temple (Jorpati)
43. Tridevi temple (Thamel)
44. Bhagavati temple (Thamel)
45. Manamaiju temple (Manamaiju)
46. Kopan Monastery (Kopan)
Lalitpur District
1. Krishna Mandir (Patan)
2. Kumbeshwar Mandir (Patan)
3. Mahaboudha Temple (Patan)
4. Bhimsen Temple (Patan)
5. Golden Temple (Patan)
6. Ashokan Stupa (Patan)
7. Bangalamukhee Mandir (Patan)
8. Tika Bhairab Mandir
9. Rato Machhindra Nath Temple (Bungamati)
10. Bajra Barahi Temple (Bajara Barahi),
11. Santaneshwor Mahadev Temple
12. Bishankhu Narayan (Godavari)
13. Karyabinayak Mandir (Bungamati)
14. Gurdwara Guru Nanak Satsang (Kupondole)
Bhaktapur District
1. Chinnamasta Temple
2. Changu Narayan Temple
3. Nyatapola Temple
4. Bhairav Temple
5. Dattatraya Temple
6. Doleshwar Mahadev Temple
7. Suryabinayak Mandir
8. Nala Bhagavati Temple
Kavrepalanchowk District
1. Dhaneshwar Mahadev Mandir (Panauti)
2. Palanchowk Bhagwati Temple
20, 22, and 26 temples explanation is below
20. Budhanilkantha Temple
I" have been trek or tritha yatra in Shiva dhara and parvati cave n I fell the energy.super WoW.Destination Nepal Jay Nepal Jay Gorakhnath.
I am from Nepal 😊🇳🇵🇳🇵Jay Nepal 🙏❤❤
Jay Nepal
Nepal is the country of love,knowledge,spirituality,yoga and intelligence...
Thank you brother for making video about our country nepal 🇳🇵. It's really means a lot to me and others nepali too. Always love from nepal brother as having a humanity. 🙂❤
Why Am I BLUSHING? When he mentioned “Future Wife “ 🥲
Ahaa That mean Ranveer is our hune wala veenaju or what??😂❤️
I'm alsonfrom nepal
And proud of being nepali
See how much we love our country. just a flag in a thumbnail and every nepali is here.
Jay Nepal 🇳🇵
Jay shree Ram 🕉️
Proud to be an Indian Nepali🙌
I Love Nepalese culture, Dasai , Dewsi Bhaili ,food ,Selroti , lok dhori music i can go on and on, ❤❤❤
If you are planning to travel in Nepal we Mountain Legend will be so happy to organize a road trip to the upper mustang.
My village is located in Arun valley at Sankhuwasabha. And I have to walk through that same road everytime I go. The roads are not that bad but can get worse during rainy season. There are vehicles available that you can book or reserve. Nonetheless I prefer to hike through the trails. The scenery is just impeccable.
I proud to be nepali and i love nepal🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵
Super observations about Nepal and Nepalis. 💯
Proud to be Nepali❤️ 🇳🇵
Love 💕 from Nepal
Love frm one of the most cultural place and wonders jai sanatan jai nepal😊🇳🇵💪
Please welcome 🙏 from Nepal
As a vegetarian always welcome to Nepal my lovely brothers ☺. Even you guys will come or not
Very nicely explained about Nepal and kathmandu by the Gentleman
Best country in the world 🌎🧿 Nepal 🇳🇵
I'm from nepal 🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵 jay jay Shree Ram 🚩🚩🚩
Me also Nepali we also proud of Hinduism budhism
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I grew up in Arun Valley , my family and most of the relatives have been in the business of growing Rudraskha Dana , i have eaten the rudeaksha fruit in my childhood days . Didnt know that it only grew here .
I have heard rumor, i dont know how true it is , that Balaguru had brought the seed of Rudraksha from india and implanted here . Thats how its been here . And my mother told me theres specific places where good quality grows .
Form where in India it can be found?
@@travya3010 I particularly dont know .
@@Wegath ma Pani sankhuwasabha kei ho bro , la bhana where did you grew up ? Haha
@@Kishordarnal822 hey fellow ! Ma chai khandbari ko ho . Tme ?
@@Wegath areeee bruhhh ! Even I from khandbari , studied at sunshine school. Lol
I have huge crush on him but he said his future wife is in nepal but .... till now i am imaging but this is limit only in my imagination man xiya xiya vayo😢 ....mah pani nepal bata nai ho😊❤😁
ma ta balla sune yo manxe bare naam ni tha thena thought he was some marwadi businessman...i must be living under rocks😂
Beautiful explained 🎉❤🎉
Proud to be Nepali🇳🇵
La viral gardim tw to video ❤️🙏 jay nepal
The villages around Arun valley has a lot of Shamans, And Jhankris. So there you go about the energy around that place.
The aim of King Prithvi Naryan Shah, who started the unification of modern-day Nepal, was to create a Hindustan by unifying Hindu nations. The north India at the time was known in Nepal as Mughlan (after Mughals). Even today in villages of Nepal going abroad is called going Mughlan.
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We are descendants of kirateshwor ,manifestation of lord shiva🙏🏼
it was relly nice information.. moreover i was expecting for more like how tantra is still being practise in various forms in various places in kathmandu from very small scale of small temple and dance forms to large scale like kumari.. hope to see more information about sprituality in nepali community.. 🙏🙏
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Arun valley is may be hard to get by vehicle but if you love to walk and having courage then that would be great experience... Of course there are many lots of places like swis..., where you can ride easily...
I’m from Arun valley ❤❤
Nice one sukritya 👏
I've grown up in Arun Valley. Why're you saying that it is that much hard to reach there? It takes 45 minutes to reach from direct flight of Kathmandu to Arun Valley (Tumling-tar Airport).
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I am nepali and Indian Citizen before that i am hindu but but before accepting hindu i accept humanity ❤
Har har mahadev❤ Nepal🇳🇵