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  2. Hamro Patro - Wikipedia

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    Hamro Patro Listen ⓘ is a freemium Nepali calendar app for smartphones. [1] As of 2024, it had been downloaded more than ten million times. It provides additional features including news, horoscope, foreign exchange rates, podcasts and Nepali FM radio stations. The app is ad -supported so that it remains free, but an in-app subscription is ...

  3. Desay Madu Jhya - Wikipedia

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    Desay Maru Jhyā ( Nepali: देशय् मरू झ्या) is a traditional wooden window in Kathmandu, which is celebrated for its uniqueness. [1] The name means "window without equal in the country" in Nepal Bhasa. [2] The window is set into the facade of a residential house in central Kathmandu. Desay Maru Jhyā is a specimen of the ...

  4. Tihar (festival) - Wikipedia

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    Tihar. Tihar (also known as Deepawali and Yamapanchak) is a five-day Hindu festival of Diwali celebrated in Nepal and the Indian regions of Sikkim and Gorkhaland (particularly the towns of Darjeeling and Kalimpong ), which host a large number of ethnic Indian Gorkhas. Diwali is referred to as Tihar in Nepal, Sikkim and Gorkhaland and is marked ...

  5. Newar window - Wikipedia

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    Newar window. Newār window ( Nepali: नेवार झ्याल; newār jhyāl) refers to the elaborately carved wooden window which is the distinguishing feature of traditional Nepalese architecture. [1] The ornate windows have been described as a symbol of Newar culture and artistry. [2] The level of design and carving of the Newar ...

  6. Gai Jatra - Wikipedia

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    Gai Jatra ( Nepali: गाईजात्रा ), also known by its endonym Sa Paru ( Nepal Bhasa: सा पारु ), is a Nepalese festival celebrated mainly in the Kathmandu valley by the Newar people. [1] [2] The festival is celebrated in honour of their immediate relatives who have died during the previous year.

  7. Kushe Aunsi - Wikipedia

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    Kushe Aunsi ( Nepali: कुशे औंसी; Gokarna Aunsi or Buwa ko Mukh Herne Din) is a Nepalese Hindu lunar festival of celebrating fatherhood and paternal bonds, equivalent to the Father's Day celebration. [1] The festival falls on the new moon day of the Hindu month of Bhadra (late August or early September). The cow-eared incarnation ...

  8. Nepal Sambat - Wikipedia

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    Nepal Sambat, or Nepala Sambata, ( Newar: 𑐣𑐾𑐥𑐵𑐮 𑐳𑐩𑑂𑐧𑐟, Nepali: नेपाल सम्वत्) is the lunar calendar used by Nepalis. [1] The calendar era began on 20 October 879 CE, with 1143 in Nepal Sambat corresponding to the year 2022–2023 CE. Nepal Sambat appeared on coins, stone and copper plate ...

  9. Magh (Nepali calendar) - Wikipedia

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    Magh ( Nepali: माघ) is the tenth month in Bikram Sambat or B.S., the official and Hindu religious calendar of the Nepalese speaking people native to the Indian subcontinent of Hindu Nepalese nationality and ethnic Hindu Nepalis of Indian nationality. This month approximately coincides with January 15 to February 12 of the Gregorian ...