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Maha Shivaratri 2014

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Festivals of Nepal - Maha Shivaratri - (Feb 27, 2014) Wishing you all my blog readers - A Happy Maha Shivaratri 2014. Here's sending you warm wishes, good luck and prosperity on this special occasion of lord Shiva's celebration, I am uploading some pictures that I captured during the festival time. The Pashupatinath Temple during Maha Shivaratri Source Wikipedia - "Maha Shivaratri is a Hindu festival celebrated every year in reverence of Lord Shiva. The Maha Shivaratri festival, also much popular as 'Shivratri' or 'Great Night of Lord Shiva', is observed on the (13th night/14th day) in the Krishna Paksha every year on the month of Maagh according to the Hindu calendar. Alternate common spellings include Sivaratri, Shivaratri, Sivarathri, and Shivarathri. It marks the convergence of Shiva and Shakti. Maha Shivratri is celebrated on the Krishna Paksha Chaturdashi of Hindu calendar month Maagha which falls in February or March as per the Gregorian c...

How a Person Can Live in Nepal on a Very Small Income

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I am an American widow living abroad on a small retirement income. I live very well in Nepal and truthfully, my lifestyle is a lot higher than if I lived in the US. However, I did have some savings when I arrived in Nepal.   The situation in the US has changed substantially since I left-for the worse. It’s been a record year for cold weather and homelessness. American people are suffering. I want to encourage those hit hardest to get out and live a better lifestyle, too, like me. But the poor seem trapped, just as trapped in the US as the poor is here in Nepal.  I’m talking about a widow/widower/retired person with $700-800 per month in retirement. I’ve read about ways to live abroad on a shoestring, but the advice never seems to be the answer. One of the budget travel guides tell you it can teach you how to live in Nepal on only $40 per day, which is about $25 more than necessary. OK, if you are trekking it can get a bit pricy, but seriously,   I know it is very poss...

Loquat Fruit of Nepal - लौकाट

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There is nothing like eating fully ripe, sweet and fragrant  Loquat - लौकाट fruit of Nepal  Anyone who has been reading my blog for a while will know that I have been trying to introduce Nepal's unique vegetables and fruits, whenever I get hold of it – listed below are the link of my previous blog that you probably have gone through. They are Balsam Apple ( barela - बरेला ),   Fiddlehead Fern ( neuro - नीयूरो ), Bauhinia ( koiralo ko phool -  कोइरालो ), Pumpkin Shoots ( pharsi ko munta - फर्सी को मुन्टा ), Taro (karkalo-gaava-pidhaalu - कर्कलो-गाभा-पिँडालु ), Himalayan Wild Fruit - ( kaaphal - काफल) , Tree Tomato (tyammatar - ट्यामटर ), Ash Gourd ( kubhindo - कुभिन्डो ), and Banana Blossom ( kera ko bungo - केराको बुङ्गो ). Today I want to share with you an attractive evergreen fruit tree and its fruit, we call it "Nepal Loquat" (लौकाट). In scientific journals, Nepal loquat is called Eribotrya eliptica.  The Wikipedia describes the fruit as Eriobotrya...

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