Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Eid Mubarak

Eid Mubarak is a traditional Muslim greeting reserved for use on the festivals of Eid ul-Adha and Eid ul-Fitr. The phrase translates into English as "blessed festival", and can be paraphrased as "may you enjoy a blessed festival". Muslims wish each other Eid Mubarak after performing the Eid prayer. This celebration continues until the end of the day for Eid ul-Fitr (or al-Fitr) and continues a further three days for Eid ul-Adha (or Al-Adha). However, in the social sense people usually celebrate that idfs the Eid ul-Fitr in the same length as Eid ul-Adha, such as family visits, and exchange greetings, such as "Eid Mubarak". It is notable that saying these exact words is a cultural tradition influenced by deep roots of religion; however, it is not part of any religious obligations. Speakers of Arabic might also add "kul 'am wantum bikhair." Which means "[May] you be well every year"
Eid refers to the occasion itself, and Mubarak means 'Blessed'.
Throughout the Muslim world there are numerous other ways of greeting for Eid ul-Adha and Eid ul-Fitr. The Companions of the Islamic prophet Muhammad used to say to each other when they met on Eid ul-Fitr:

Featival of women : teej

The first day of Teej is called Dar Khane Din. On this day the women, both married and unmarried, mainly of Khas ethnicity, assemble at one place, in their finest attire and start dancing and singing devotional songs. Amidst all this, the grand feast takes place. The jollity often goes on till midnight, after which the 24-hour fast starts.
The second day is the fasting day. Some women live without a morsel of food and drops of water while others take liquid and fruit. On this day, they gaily dress and visit a nearby Shiva temple singing and dancing on the way. The Pashupatinath Temple gets the highest number of devotees. At the Shiva temple, women circumambulate the Shiva Linga, the symbol of the lord, offering flowers, sweets and coins. The main puja (religious ceremony) takes place with offerings of flowers, fruits, etc., made to Shiva and Parbati, beseeching them to grant their blessing upon the husband and family. The important part of the puja is the oil lamp which should be alight throughout the night.
The third day of the festival is Rishi Panchami. After the completion of the previous day's puja, women pay homage to various deities and bathe with red mud found on the roots of the sacred datiwan bush, along with its leaves. This act of purification is the final ritual of Teej, after which women are considered absolved from all their sins. The recent years have witnessed an alteration in the rituals, especially concerning the severity, but its essence remains the same.
Teej is celebrated just before the first day of Ganesh Chaturthi. Married women do 24-hour nirjala fasting (without water or fruit) for the wellness of their spouse and their married life

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Dr. Baburam Bhattarai elected Prime Minister

Dr. Baburam Bhattarai (57) of UCPN-Maoist has been elected Nepal’s new prime minister by a simple majority in the Legislature-Parliament on Sunday.

In the elections held at the House this afternoon, Dr. Bhattarai garnered 340 votes, while his opponent Nepali Congress Parliamentary Party leader Ram Chandra Paudel secured 235 votes only. 575 lawmakers were present in the House today.

Announcing the results, Speaker Subas Chandra Nembang said that Dr. Bhattarai bagged the majority vote in the present 594-member House, which has 601 seats,  to be elected as the new prime minister as per the constitutional provisions and the House regulations.

Talking to the media at his personal residence in Sanepa this evening, the prime minister-elect asked the Nepali Congress and CPN-UML to take part in his cabinet and help make it national consensus government. He said he will work honestly and take part in the promulgation of new constitution and completion of peace process

Thursday, August 25, 2011

14 Principles of Human Life by Buddha

1. The greatest enemy of a human is himself.

2. The greatest human failing is arrogance.
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3. The greatest human stupidity is being untruthful.

4. The gratest human sadness is the feeling of jealousy.

5. The greatest mistake of a human is not to be true to the best one knows.

6. The greatest human sin is being untruthful to himself and others.

7. The most piteous human characteristic is feeling inferior.

8. The most commendable human characteristic is determination.

9. The greatest destroyer of a human is desperation.

10. The greatest possession of a human is good health.

11. The greatest debt for a human is the debt of his moral duty to others.

12. The greatest gift human can give to himself and others is tolerance and forgiveness.

13. The greatest weaknesses are lemntation and lack of wisdom.

14. The greatest source of serenity and peace is the love for giving and helping

Friday, August 12, 2011

Jyapu Samaj calls Lalitpur bandh

roji Normal life in Lalitpur district has been crippled since early Friday morning due to the bandh called by Jyapu Samaj.Jyapu Samaj called Lalitpur bandh today protesting against the murder of Roji Maharjan and demanding action against the guilty.Maharjan was last week murdered by her friend Subash Upreti who hired hitmen to kill her.Transportation has come to a grinding halt and entire market areas, academic institutions have been shut down due to the bandh.Meanwhile, Jyapu Samaj and Newa Samaj took out a rally from various parts of Lalitpur including Gabahal, Damkal Chowk, Pulchowk, Gwarko, Mangalbazaar, Langankhel, against the murder this morning.The agitators vandalised 10 vehciles for defying strike this morning, including a micro bus (Ba 1 Kha 5775) at Kharibot, Balkumari, a private car and two motorcycles in Lagankhel, sources confirmed.
21 year old Maharjan of Jawalakhel was shot in the temple and her body was recovered from a bush near the incident site.

actual story of rakshya bandan

Like most of other Hindu festivals the origin of Raksha-Bandhan can also be traced back to Hindu mythology.King Bali of Pataal was a big devotee of Lord Vishnu. Being happy with his devotion Lord Vishnu granted Bali a wish and Bali asked the God to come to guard his palace. Lord Vishnu couldn’t back out from his words so he did as his devotee wished. Meanwhile Goddess Laxmi got worried when her husband didn’t return home. After she came to know what had happened she made a deal with Bali. She tied a string on his wrist proclaiming him her brother and saying that it would protect Bali from all harm so he can set her husband free”.Especially after girls got married such a tradition helped them keep their bond with their brothers intact”.
“People of Terai region brought this festival to Nepal... the festival symbolizes love, respect and bonding between brother and sisters as with that beautiful thread called Rakhi a sister asks her brother for protection and the brother promises to protect her always from any harm. It isn’t just a simple string, it is very powerful”. 

A festivity that marks the special relationship shared by brothers and sisters, Raksha-Bandhan, celebrating in the day of jai purnima, a celebration where the whole family comes together for fun and feasting.