Thursday, December 13, 2018

Tour to Dhading

Firstly, When I heard that we were going to Dhading for 1 night and 2 days i.e. on Friday and Saturday( 21th and 22th Mangsir) I was very much excited. I immediately went home after my school and I asked permission with my father. At first he was not allowing me to go but at last day he finally let me go. On that day morning he gave me Rs 2500 and I was so much happy. 

Next morning I went to friend house and from there we directly went to our school. As notice it was said that our departure time was 10:00 but because of some problem we left for our destination at 11:00 am. I was very much excited to visit new place with classmates. On the way towards Dhading we sang a song, dance and some of the boys were playing guitar. Out of 47 students 40 students went to tour. There was 4 teachers who were joining us they are Bijay sir, Rajan sir, Murari sir and Sarita mam. We were provided some food in bus. The food was so much tasty. After the long and exciting journey we finally reached our destination at 3:45 pm i.e. Camp springwood of Dhading Kurintar
. Then first we took our meal and during meal we were told to stay in tents. We were told to sit 3 students in one tent. So I shared my tent with Salina and Ojashwi. For Sarita mam there was one separate tent and for Murari sir and Bijay sir there was another tent and for Rajan sir there was one separate room. There was also separate tent for our school brothers too.Then after resting and keeping our things inside tents we went to travel on the long bridge. In bridge some of my friends were felling scared to cross the bridge..There we enjoyed a lot we clicked some funny pics on bridge. We shaked the bridge and had a lot of fun. We even took group photo. Then we went to walk up in the small hill.There in way we saw some broken house. There we clicked some photos. In the way there was also some small trees where all the boys started climbing and clicking photos. And we return to camp at evening. After returning we went to our camp charged our phone. We started dancing. Then we ate our dinner at 7.00 pm then again we started dancing,playing and so on. While dancing Bijay sir, Sarita mam and Murari sir also joined us. We ate the chicken cooked on BBQ. At night some of students and teachers went to riverside. I didn't go I stayed with my friends at tent. Next morning I woke up early in the morning and there was push-up competition for boys. We had our breakfast at 8:00 am and we went to hike. We went to Chepang village. There I have a lot of fun. While returning most of the students felt down. After returning from hike we have our meal and we went to riverside. In riverside boys were playing football and girls were playing and clicking photos.

 We left the camp at 2:00 pm. I slept at bus while returning home.At last I only want to say that this was the most memorable moment of my life which I can never forget.



Saturday, November 10, 2018

Tihar


Tihar is the second main festival after Dashain. It is also called Deepawali. It is celebrated by hindu people.It is celebrated mostly in Nepal and India.It is a five-day long festival. It starts with Kaag tihar and ends at Bhai tika.

 

 On the first day kaag tihar, we usually worship kaag (crow). I also worshipped crows by offering them food in the morning. And the crows came and ate the food offered by me. 

 

On the second day kukur tihar, dog is worshipped. On this day me and my family worshipped our pet dog and other street dog by offering them delicious food and we put them tika and flower garland.

 

On the third day it was Gai tihar and Laxmi puja. On this day I woke up early in morning and I went temple with my mother. This day in morning I worshipped cow. After that we cleaned all our home. At evening we did laxmi pooja. Laxmi is also regarded as goddess of wealth. Our home was decorated beautifully by flowers, candles and lights. Many people came to play deusi and bhailo this day . My mother gave them some selroti sweets fruits and money.

 

Fourth day was Govardhan Puja. On this day I worshipped ox in temple with mother.This day me and my sister decorated house beautifully with lights and flowers.

 

Bhai tika  It is the last day of tihar. On this day I went to visit my brother's home. All the family were gather together there. I received seven colours tika from my brother and I also put him tika. I gave him some present and in return gift he gave some amount of money  and some sweets.I enjoyed a lot in this Tihar.

dashain

Dashain is the biggest festival of Nepalese people.It is celebrated for 15 days. It usually falls in month of Ashwin or Kartik.It is also regarded as longest festival of year.

First day is called Ghatasthapana. On this day we plant jamara at our house

.Seventh day is called Fulpati. On this day I woke up early in the morning and I went temple with my grandmother. After that we brought fulpati inside our house.

 Eight day is called Astami. On this day me and my brother wash all the bikes and we performed a pooja.

 On ninth day I ate delicious food items which was prepared by my mother.Tenth day is most important day which is Bijaya Dashami. On this day I received tika and jamara from my elders. We played swing and fly kites this day.I have enjoyed a lot in this Dashain.

 

Saturday, September 22, 2018

Question and answer

What do you mean by GUI based operating system?Write any two features of CUI.
-> CUI is a text based user interface that  uses the character or text mode of computer. Any two features of CUI are -:
- It is less user friendly.
-It is much faster than GUI based operating system.

Sunday, September 9, 2018

My Father

My Father's  name is KARNA THAPA  MAGAR . He is 45 years old. My Father is a BUSINESSMAN. My father is most IMPORTANT in my LIFE.He works so HARD for us.He TEACHES us so many things.He makes me HAPPY when i am SAD.My dad is an AMAZING father.He is very LOVELY,SUPPORTING and CARING .My father is my HERO.I thanks god for giving me such a LOVELY and most HANDSOME DAD.

Thursday, August 30, 2018

Janai Purnima

Janai Purnima is also called as Kwati Purnima or Gunhi Punhi. The Newar Community of Nepal mostly celebrates Kwati Purnima. However, nowadays every house celebrates this festival. This day coincides with Shravan Poornima of the month Shravan in the Hindu lunisolar calendar which is celebrated as Janai Purnima.
On this day, a special dish called Kwati is prepared and is consumed as a feast with the rest of the family as a celebration. Kuwaiti is a soup made from a mix of nine different types of sprouted beans.The different  beans used while making Kwati commonly includes black gram, chickpea, field bean, soybean, green gram, field pea, garden pea, cowpea and rice bean. The beans are soaked for three to four days in water until the time they sprout. They are cooked with various spices to make a thick soup.
This dish is consumed on the festival of Gun Punhi, the full moon day GunlaGunla is the tenth month of the Nepal Era lunar calendar. It is eaten as a delicacy and for health benefits and ritual significance.

Raksha Bandhan

Rakhi is basically a sacred thread of Rakhi is basically a sacred thread of protection embellished with the love and affection of a sister for her brother. This day is also known as Raksha Bandhan and celebrated on the full moon day of the Hindu month of Shravana in India. This frail of thread of Rakhi is considered as stronger than iron chains as it binds the most beautiful relationship in an inseparable bond of love and trust. Rakhi festival also has a social significance because it underlines the notion that everybody should live in harmonious coexistence with each other.
Not a single festival in India is complete without the typical Indian festivities, the gatherings, celebrations, exchange of sweets and gifts, lots of noise, singing and dancing. Raksha Bandhan is a regional celebration to celebrate the sacred relation between brothers and sisters.

Gai Jatra

Gai Jatra Festival | Exotic Destination Nepal Tours and ...Gai Jatra is a Hindu religious festival celebrated in Nepal. The word Hindu is derived from the Sanskrit term Sindhu (orIndus), which meant river. It referred to people living in the Indus valley in the Indian subcontinent. Many scholars regard Hinduism as the oldest living religion. 
Hinduism has no founder, one universal reality (or god) known as Brahman, many gods and goddesses (sometimes referred to as devtas), and several scriptures. Hinduism also has no priesthood or hierarchical structure similar to that seen in some other religions, such as Christianity. Hindus acknowledge the authority of a wide variety of writings, but there is no single, uniform canon. The oldest of the Hindu writings are the Vedas. The word "veda" comes from the Sanskrit word for knowledge. The Vedas, which were compiled from ancient oral traditions, contain hymns,instructions, explanations, chants for sacrifices, magical formulas, and philosophy. Another set of sacred books includes the Great Epics, which illustrate Hindu faith in practice. The Epics include the Ramayana, the Mahabharata,and the Bhagavad Gita. The Hindu pantheon includes approximately thirty-three million gods. Some of these are heldin higher esteem than others. Over all the gods, Hindus believe in one absolute high god or universal concept. This is Brahman. Although he is above all the gods, he is not worshipped in popular ceremonies because he is detached from the day-to-day affairs of the people. Brahman is impersonal. Lesser gods and goddesses (devtas) serve him. Because these are more intimately involved in the affairs of people, they are venerated as gods. The most honored god inHinduism varies among the different Hindu sects. Although Hindu adherents practice their faith differently andvenerate different deities, they share a similar view of reality and look back on a common history. 

The festival of Gai Jatra, a favorite among the Nepalese people, has its roots in ancient times, when Yama Raj was worshipped as the ruler of the kingdom of death, to which all mortal souls must journey after departing the physical world. All of the families who had experienced a death in the past calendar year would join together and form procession that made its way through the capital city of Kathmandu. Each family would have a COW on a leash,because the cow was revered by all Hindus as a sacred animal and thus the ideal companion for the deceased on hisor her journey to the underworld. The day of the procession was the only day of the year on which the gates to this kingdom were opened. Nepal remembers the deceased on Gai Jatra – OnlineKhabar