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  1. Tamang conversions: culture, politics, and the Christian conversion narrative in Nepal.: An article from: Contributions to Nepalese Studies by Tom Fricke, 2008-01-01
  2. NEPAL: MONOGRAPH ON NEPALESE CULTURE by U.M. Malla, Balchandra Sharma, et all 1968-01-01
  3. Culture of the East. Features of Regional Development India, Nepal, Tibet / Kultura Vostoka. Osobennosti regionalnogo razvitiya Indiya, Nepal, Tibet by unknown, 2009
  4. PRELIMINARY REPORT ON TWO SCIENTIFIC EXPEDITIONS IN NEPAL (Materials for the Study of Nepalese History and Culture 1) (Serie Orientale Roma X) by Giuseppe Tucci, 1956
  5. Buddhist traditions and culture of the Kathmandu Valley, Nepal by Karunakar Vaidya, 1986
  6. Trans-Himalayan Traders. Economy, Society and Culture in Northwest Nepal by James F. Fisher, 1987-01-01
  7. Trans-Himalayan Traders. Economy, Society and Culture in Northwest Nepal
  8. Buddhist traditions and culture of the Kathmandu Valley, Nepal by Karuna Kar Vaidya, 1986
  9. Policies, Plans and People : Culture and Health Development in Nepal
  10. Sacred and symbolic animals of Nepal: Animals in the art, culture, myths, and legends of the Hindus and Buddhists by Trilok Chandra Majupuria, 1977
  11. NEPAL - Monograph on Nepalese Culture by U. M.; Balchandra Sharma, Y. N. Khanal, Laxman Lohani, et al. Malla, 1962
  12. The lotus & the flame;: An account on Nepalese culture by Dhūsvāṃ Sāyami, 1972
  13. The Rise of Ethnic Politics in Nepal: Democracy in the Margins (Routledge Contemporary South Asia Series) by Susan I. Hangen, 2010-01-29
  14. Credit & culture: A substantivist perspective on credit relations in Nepal by Michael Muhlich, 2001

81. 1Up Travel > History And Culture Of Nepal.
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Country Flag ... Travel Warning History For most of its known history, Nepal was ruled by an hereditary king but, from the middle of the 19th century, hereditary prime ministers of the Rana family controlled the country. In 1951 the Ranas were overthrown and the monarchy restored under King Tribhuvan. Four years later he was succeeded by his son, King Mahendra. In 1959 Mahendra established a parliamentary constitution, and the ensuing elections were won by the Nepali Congress (led by B P Koirala) which had played a key role in the re-establishment of the monarchy.

82. Nepal : Society And Culture
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  • A Himalayan Kingdom Foundation Trust One of the largest socio-cultural Projects ever undertaken in the Himalayan Kingdom of Nepal, in a remote hill village at 7000 ft. alt. and in TREKKERS PARADISE. URL: http://www.hkft.org Last modified 4-Jun-2000
  • Bhutani Refugees in Nepal information includes the background, prelude, historical account, news and others. URL: http://www.amherst.edu/~amshrest/bhutan/menu.html Last modified 12-Apr-1999
  • madhesi-fighting for their rights in nepal site made for upliftment of madhesi soceity of nepal URL: http://www.goplay.com/~vidhrohi Last modified 9-Sep-1999
  • Nepali Ko Ghar providing an opportunity for students of Nepalese origin to interact and share the joys of the culture and heritage we all share and to educate other students. URL: http://www.et.byu.edu/~prashant Last modified 16-Apr-1999
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83. Nepal : Society And Culture : Religion And Spirituality
nepal Society and culture Religion and Spirituality, nepal Society and culture Religion and Spirituality homepage, nepal Society and culture
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  • Lumbini: Vietnamese Buddhist Monastery
    the first international monastery in the holy land, the Buddha's birthplace, for monks and nuns and a Buddhist practice center for lay people
    URL: http://www.saigon.com/~hoasen/Vbm-English.html
    Last modified 25-May-2000
  • Rangjung Yeshe Institute
    wishing to deepen their insight and understanding of the Buddha’s teachings
    URL: http://www.shedra.com/ Last modified 25-May-2000
  • Shechen Tennyi Dargyeling monastery established to preserve and transmit the wisdom tradition of Tibet. Includes information about Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche and his reincarnation. URL: http://www.fusebox.com/shechen/ Last modified 3-Apr-1999
  • Shedrub Development Mandala monasteries, centers, and activities URL: http://www.shedrub.org/ Last modified 25-May-2000
  • Tengboche Monastery Development Project Tengboche is an important Buddhist monastery in the mountains of the Himalayan Kingdom of Nepal URL: http://www.shedrub.org/

84. Redhotcurry.com - Culture, Detailed Country Profile Of Nepal - Page 1
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DESTINATION NEPAL
Nepal's version of the Sunset. Photograph by Richard L'Anson. Full country name: Kingdom of Nepal
Area: 140,800 sq km
Population: 24 million Capital city: Kathmandu (pop 535,000) People: Newars, Indians, Tibetans, Gurungs, Magars, Tamangs, Bhotias, Rais, Limbus, Sherpas Language: Nepali (also called Gurkhali) Religion: 90% Hindu, 5% Buddhist, 3% Muslim, 2% other Government: Parliamentary democracy Prime Minister: Girija Prasad Koirala Click here to view a map of Nepal.

85. Books Nepal Livres Guides Of Nepal, Adventures, Nepalese Culture, Nepalese Socio
Books on nepal Guides of nepal, Adventures, nepalese culture, nepalesesociology, nepalese Nature, Books on nepal for the youngest.
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Culture Shock! Nepal by Jon Burbank It is always useful to know a bit more of the people Lonely Planet Nepal : A Travel Survival Kit (3rd Ed) by Hugh Finlay The prefect Where, What, Who, How..... Trekking in Nepal : A Traveler's Guide by Stephen Bezruchka A reassuring guide for a beautiful adventure
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Into Thin Air : A Personal Account of the Mount Everest Disaster (abridged) by Jon Krakauer - audio book This audio book is perfect for a ski trip by car on a snowy day.... On the Yeti Trail : The Search for the Elusive Snowman by Tribhuvan Nath Perhaps.. one day you will meet him.... Something Hidden Behind the Ranges : A Himalayan Quest by Daniel Taylor-Ide Lonely Planet Shopping for Buddhas (Lonely Planet Journeys) by Jeff Greenwald How really to get to know a country by shopping for perfection Travelers' Tales Nepal by Rajendra Khadka So many travelers in Nepal, so many fantastic stories

86. Fewa Tours & Travels (Pvt.) Ltd.,Kathmandu,Nepal
culture Anyone who is more than casually acquainted with nepal will be able to testifythat is not that easy to grasp what exactly constitutes being a nepali.
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Contact Us Home About Nepal Nepal at a glance ... White Water Rafting Tours Nepal - Tours Tibet - Tours India - Tours Bhutan - Tours Trekking on Himalayas ... Reservation "Let your imagination go, we'll take you there." THE PEOPLE
In Nepal, ethnical cultural groups are diverse and many of them have their own languages and customs . However, they can be geographically categorized according to their habitats. A wide variety of ethnic groups occupy the mid-hills. The Sherpas who are of Tibeto-Burman stock mainly occupy the higher hills of eastern and central Nepal. The world’s tallest peak Mt. Everest is inhabited by Sherpas . The Tharus are one of the original ethnic groups to inhabit the Terai . The Tharus have their own unique religion and practice animism . They have Mongoloid features and speak their own language.
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Anyone who is more than casually acquainted with Nepal will be able to testify that is not that easy to grasp what exactly constitutes being a Nepali. There are

87. Culture Conservation Activities Of IHC-Nepal
The IHCN's culture Conservation Committee presently manages efforts at cultural Amchi(Tibetan traditional medicine doctors) Association of nepal to conduct
http://coe.unk.edu/nepal/ihc/ihcprogramdetails/cultureconservationpage.htm
Culture Conservation Programs
The IHC-N's efforts towards culture conservation consists of publishing collection of folktales, recording traditional music and dances, and making videos about the culture and lifestyle of the villagers of Myagdi and Lower Mustang district. It publishes folktale books in both the English and Nepali languages. The IHC-N's "Culture Conservation Committee" presently manages efforts at cultural preservation and recording. A Shaman temple Traditional dance IHC-N also plans to work with the Himalayan Amchi (Tibetan traditional medicine doctors) Association of Nepal to conduct research on local herbs that grow both in higher and lower altitude of Sikha valley area of Myagdi. Amchi (Dr.) Tsampa Nwang Gurung, the chairman of the Himalayan Amchi Association, and also the board member of the IHC-Nepal has assured for his help to lead the research team. We are planning to conduct this research in 2002. The purpose of the research is to explain and clarify the importance of traditional Tibetan medicine. After the research is complete, we will publish the report in a book the following year.

88. The Culture Of Nepal. Nepal Tourist And Travel Information.
The culture of nepal. Logo Creative Travel India. Copyright www.virtucon.nl.Travel to nepal with Creative Travel. At once a time machine
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with Creative Travel At once a time machine and a magic carpet, Nepal sweeps you along crooked, timeworn streets flanked by irregular, multi-roofed pagodas, stupas and stone sculptures, and into rooms cluttered with horror-eyed masks, spinning prayer wheels, trippy thangka scrolls and Tibetan carpets. Muttered chants, esoteric tantric hymns and Nepalese music hang in the air, whether it be the twang of a four-stringed saringhi or the plaintive notes of a flute. Traditional folk musicians, or gaines , gather for an evening of singing and socialising; classical dancing and trance-like masked dances enliven the Kathmandu Valley and Bhaktapur regions; while no wedding would be complete without the raucous damais - Nepal's modern ensembles. Religion is the lifeblood of the Nepalese. Officially it is a Hindu country, but in practice the religion is a syncretism of Hindu and Buddhist beliefs with a pantheon of Tantric deities tagged on. The remainder of the population that isn't Buddhist or Hindu are either Muslim, Christian or shamans. Nepal's food is surprisingly dull given that it lies at the intersection of the two great gastronomic giants India and China. Most of the time meals consist of a dish called

89. Language And Culture Program: Volunteering & Trekking In Kathmandu, Nepal - Hima
In order to make the stay of longterm volunteers more enjoyable in nepal, we offer2-week long language and culture orientation classes at an additional cost
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Language and Cultural Orientation Program ( Two Weeks) In order to make the stay of long-term volunteers more enjoyable in Nepal, we offer 2-week long language and culture orientation classes at an additional cost of $225. The first week of language class focuses on learning Nepali language, including Nepali language instruction, introduction to Nepalese customs and culture, sightseeing in Katmandu Valley. A sample of the two-week orientation program: First week Program Day 1 Airport arrival and hotel transfer Day 2 Orientation at Katmandu Office:
3-4 hours lecture will be delivered during the Orientation class, which will held in Katmandu office, During the orientation class participants will be given lectures on religion, culture, history, custom, politics, geography, necessary health precautions, women issue in Nepal, and various other topics will be included (diversity of Nepali life) by show and, participants can express a need for additional information or an interest.

90. Cultural And Leisure Tours In Nepal
nepal Mountain, culture Wildlife Experience. This is one of thevaried trips offering a great diversity with tours in Kathmandu
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A leisure Tour of Nepal will bring you closer to the wonderful people of this Himalayan Kingdom and give you the opportunity to observe the great variety natural and cultural heritage of this beautiful country. home contact us faq tailor made / special interest ... motorbike tours India Nepal Bhutan Tibet Return to the home page Gujarat Jaipur and Rajasthan Kerala Khajuraho and Taj Mahal Kumaon and Garhwal Ladakh Monuments of South India North East India Orissa
This is one of the varied trips offering a great diversity with tours in Kathmandu of the holy temples and monasteries and other places of interest. After cultural tours in / around Kathmandu, we take a drive to Pokhara. Pokhara is blessed with the view of the Annapurna range of mountains and numerous lakes. We take a tour to Bindabasini temple, dedicated to Goddess Durga, Seti (white) Gorge (the river here disappears completely underground at places) and Devi's Fall. Boating at the Phewa Tal (Lake) is a relaxing, pleasant past time. This is the tourist center where all the tourist facilities are located around the lake. Departures: Every Thursday Itinerary:
Day 02: Morning: Sightseeing tour of Patan and Tibetan Refugee Camp. Afternoon: Sightseeing tour of Kathmandu, Swyambhunath and Boudhanath. O/N Hotel.

91. Travel India, Travel Nepal, India And Nepal Travel Guide, India Tour, Nepal Tour
culture RELIGION. The 5,000 year old history is to be observed in Indiaand nepal. More prominently at cultural and religious occasions.
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Travel Service WE OFFER YOU AUTHENTIC APPEAL SO UNIQUE TIGER TOURS ... YOUR RESPONSE The 5,000 year old history is to be observed in India and Nepal. More prominently at cultural and religious occasions. The Festival of Lights (Diwali) inspires each person to light candles and wick-lamps over the house! The holy Ganges river at Hardwar A sadhu at a Shiva Lingam The Holi Festival means you apply colours over the cheeks of anyone you meet that day, and also indulge in humourous jokes! The Dussera witnesses worship of weapons! The Id for the Muslims is an occasion for a great feast! The X-Mas is a national holiday and people enjoy it as “burra din” (the big day)! Other than Hinduism, occasions for Jainism, Buddhism and Sikhism are of no less importance. Be a witness to such razzle-dazzle of Indian traditions that thrive well despite a whiff of modernity in our society, through GITS.

92. Travel India, Travel Nepal, India And Nepal Travel Guide, India Tour, Nepal Tour
NATIONAL PARKS culture. Few Park. How to combine one Park with another,adding a few culturedestinations, to derive the optimum?
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Travel Service WE OFFER YOU AUTHENTIC APPEAL SO UNIQUE TIGER TOURS ... YOUR RESPONSE Few know outside India that there are about 500 Forest Reserves in the sub-continent : 400 Sanctuaries and about 100 National Parks, as designated by the Government. However, barely a dozen of them enjoy the infrastructure worthy to be offered to overseas visitors. That is why you need services of a nature-conservation-group: Where to go and when? What exactly to observe and how? What facilities are in store?
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How to combine one Park with another, adding a few culture-destinations, to derive the optimum? The entire region being so vast that you need local knowledge-base to make your tour a grand success. Try this out through GITS.

93. Nepal Forum: Society_and_Culture/Religion_and_Spirituality
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94. Trekking In Nepal: Camaraderie, Comfort And Culture
Trekking in nepal camaraderie, comfort and culture KOPRA RIDGE, nepal Two birdlikevoices warble in the darkness, and what feels like alight breeze shakes
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KOPRA RIDGE, Nepal - Two birdlike voices warble in the darkness, and what feels like a light breeze shakes the outer flaps of our tent. Mountain biking in Nepal Contemplating life in Nepal Researching Nepal on the Web It is Gyanu and Sham, two of four Sherpas who take turns rousing semicomatose Western trekkers from their mountainside slumbers with cups of near-boiling tea. ''Lena, Lisa,'' the young men sing out to my Canadian tent mate and me. ''Good morning!'' Just minutes after the morning elixir is distributed, large bowls of warm water are passed precariously through our front door for a pre-breakfast sponge bath. IF YOU GO ... GETTING THERE: Major airlines flying directly to Katmandu, Nepal, from the United States are Singapore Airlines and Thai Airways. Other carriers in Europe and Asia make connections with the national carrier, Royal Nepal, or many of the regional airlines that fly into Nepal. BEST TIMES TO GO: Fall (mid-September to November) is the most popular trekking season because it is after the monsoon season and features mostly dry, warm days and cool nights. But there are benefits to trekking at other times of the year as well, except for summer. Nepal has monsoons from late May through August.

95. ..::..Nepal Information :  Culture..::..
culture The Himalayan Kingdom has the richest and most diverse culture landscapesanywhere. nepal is the holy land of Lord Pashupatinath and Gautam Buddha
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The Himalayan Kingdom has the richest and most diverse culture landscapes anywhere. Nepal is the holy land of Lord Pashupatinath and Gautam Buddha where the Hindus and Buddhists have lived together in harmony for centuries. The Temple of Pashupatinath is Nepal/s most sacred Hindu shrine and one of the four most important cities in the world for Shiva worshippers. Lord Buddha, the light of Asia, was born in Lumbini in Nepal/s southern plains, which makes Nepal a scared pilgrimage destination for Buddhists as well. The rich tapestry of the cultural heritage of Nepal is synthesized in the Kathmandu Valley. The three ancient cities of the Valley Patan, Kathmandu, Bhaktapur represent an epitome of harmony in urban design, elegant architecture and refined culture. These cities pack a concentration of religious monuments unequalled in the world. Don/t miss the seven monument zones named as World Heritage Sites by UNESCO all situated within the small confines of the Valley.

96. CULTURE IS CONSERVATION
Elsewhere in nepal, culture and tradition seems to have lesser bearing on conservationbecause many townships and villages have population of different ethnic
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habitat himalaya Habitat Himalaya, a factfile, is published three times a year. Contemporary conservation issues are deliberated to inform a select group of people in some 30 countries. It is a self-funded project since 1994. CULTURE IS CONSERVATION ASK FOR YOUR FREE COPY. Electronic copy: Hard copy: Name: Address: Email: Home

97. Kathmandu Mountain Bikes: A Himalayan Mountain Biking In Nepal
Himalayan traders and the bewildering rural life of nepal where you will feel asthough you had been swept back and absorbed into the timeless culture and rich
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NEPAL - The Mountain Bikers Ultimate Challenge
Joint Secretary of Tourism Ministry, inaugurating KMB's new office on January 1st, 2000. is the first mountain bike company to be inaugurated by a high ranking official of His Majesty's Government of Nepal. Kathmandu Mountain Bikes is a Nepalese Biking Tour Company, owned and managed by native Himalayan Mountain Bikers of Nepal - perhaps the first one to be officially registered and established in the Kingdom of Nepal. Come and join our biking adventures, from light and introductory biking to the ultimate challenge of negotiating age old trade routes winding along the mountain ranges towards the higher Himalaya.
Nepal has all the ingredients for classic mountain bike travel, staggering mountain scenery, miles of serene rural dirt trails and tranquil tarmac roads which lead you away from the bustle of Kathmandu. Once off the tourist track, we will trace the trails through lush terraced fields, small villages to ancient Hindu and Buddhist temples and shrines. Our tours take you through the middle hills of Nepal as well as the southern Terai plains and the Northern Annapurna range including the peaceful routes around Pokhara. Mountain biking offers a tremendous way to see the most exotic sights of our kingdom, such as the ancient routes of Trans-Himalayan traders and the rural village life of Nepal. Here you will feel as though you had been swept back and absorbed into the timeless culture and rich flora and fauna which forms the basis of our heritage.

98. Information On NEPAL, The Culture, Geography, Weather, Cost Of Living, Etc."
Programmes you can do in nepal Teach English Volunteer Feedback Apply onlinefor a placement. nepal has been a favoured destination for decades Why?
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Nepal has been a favoured destination for decades ... Why? Because it's a land of beauty and challenges, mysticism and modernism, tranquillity and freneticism. Discover this stunning country and it'll bind you to it forever. Our programme is based in Kathmandu, a city filled with activity, where bullock carts and rickshaws vie for right of way.

Incredible sunsets! Nepal is a land of sublime scenery, time-worn temples, and some of the best walking trails on earth. It's a poor country, but it is rich in scenic splendour and cultural treasures. The kingdom has long exerted a pull on the Western imagination and it's a difficult place to dislodge from your memory once you return. This is why so many travellers are drawn back to Nepal, armed the second time round with a greater appreciation of its natural and cultural complexity, a stout pair of walking boots and a desire for improved leg-definition. There are more than 18 million people living in Nepal, an ethnic mix of many different races and tribes, each with their own costume and language.

99. Information On NEPAL, The Culture, Geography, Weather, Cost Of Living, Etc."
Programmes you can do in nepal Teach English Vol. Reports on nepal Apply online fora placement. nepal has been a favoured destination for decades
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Everest, Sherpa Tensing, the Yeti ... and so much, much more
Incredible trekking, wonderful people, unbelievable countryside! Programmes you can
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Nepal has been a favoured destination for decades ... Why? Because it's a land of beauty and challenges, mysticism and modernism, tranquillity and freneticism. Discover this stunning country and it'll bind you to it forever. Our programme is based in Kathmandu, a city filled with activity, where bullock carts and rickshaws vie for right of way.

Incredible sunsets! Nepal is a land of sublime scenery, time-worn temples, and some of the best walking trails on earth. It's a poor country, but it is rich in scenic splendour and cultural treasures. The kingdom has long exerted a pull on the Western imagination and it's a difficult place to dislodge from your memory once you return. This is why so many travellers are drawn back to Nepal, armed the second time round with a greater appreciation of its natural and cultural complexity, a stout pair of walking boots and a desire for improved leg-definition. There are more than 18 million people living in Nepal, an ethnic mix of many different races and tribes, each with their own costume and language.

100. Cultures And Religions Of The Himalayan Region
www.nepallink.com/nepal/culture This commercial site provides information on thehistory, lifestyle, religion, geography, festivals and culture in general.
http://college.holycross.edu/orgs/himalayan_cultures/jmurray/NCF.html

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