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Mountains, and the roof of the world - Mount Everest. In Nepal,
Hinduism and Buddhism are the two main religions. The two
have co-existed down the ages and many Hindu temples share
the same complex as, Buddhist shrines. Hindu and Buddhist
worshippers may regard the same god with different names while
performing religious rites. Though Nepal is the only Hindu
Kingdom in the world, many other religions like Islam, Christianity,
and Bon are practiced here. Some of the earliest inhabitants
like the Kirats practice their own kind of religion based
on ancestor worship and the Tharus practice animism. Over
the years, Hinduism and Buddhism have been influenced by these
practices which have been modified to form a synthesis of
newer beliefs. As a result, visitors to this country may often
find the religious practices in Nepal difficult to follow
and understand. But this does not prevent one from enjoying
the -different traditional ceremonies and rituals of Nepalese
culture. It is indeed a totally new experience of religious
fervour.
Religion
Nepal has several ancient pilgrimage sites. Nepal is also
the Gateway to Kailash Mansarovar, the mythical abode of Lord
Shiva. Devotees from various parts of Nepal and India throng
the temples during special festivals. Even though weak infrastructure
renders some places hard to reach, efforts are being made
on national level to develop and promote some popular sites.
Some well-known pilgramage sites are: Barah Chhetra, Halesi
Mahadev, Janakpur, Pathibhara, Tengboche in East Nepal; Manakaman,
Gorkha, Lumbini, Muktinath, Gosainkunda, Tansen, Kathmandu
Valley in Central Nepal; and Swargadwari, Khaptad Ashram in
West Nepal. Pilgrimage sites of Nepal like Muktinath and Gosainkunda
make popular trekking destinations. Tours to these sites are
encouraged for the novelty they provide in terms of nature
and culture. Each temple is attached to a legend or belief
that glorifies the miraculous powers of its deity. Kathmandu
Valley is home to the famous Pashupatinath Temple, Swayambhu
Stupa and several other famous temples. Hundreds of famous
temples are located in and around the Kathmandu Valley.
Climate of Nepal
Nepal’s weather is generally predictable and pleasant. There
are four climatic seasons:
(a) Spring : March-May
(b) Summer : June-August
(c) Autumn : September-November
(d) Winter : December-February.
The monsoon is approximately from the end of June to the middle
of September. About 80 per cent of the rain falls during that
period, so the remainder of the year is dry. Spring and autumn
are the most pleasant seasons; winter temperatures drop to
freezing with a high level of snowfall in the mountains. Summer
and late spring temperatures range from 28ºC (83ºF)
in the hill regions to more than 40ºC (104ºF) in
the Terai. In winter, average maximum and minimum temperatures
in the Terai range from a brisk 7ºC (45ºF) to a
mild 23ºC (74ºF). The central valleys experience
a minimum temperature often falling bellow freezing point
and a chilly 12ºC (54ºF) maximum. Much colder temperatures
prevail at higher elevations. The Kathmandu Valley, at an
altitude of 1310m (4297ft), has a mild climate, ranging from
19-27ºC (67-81ºF) in summer, and 2-20ºC (36-68ºF)
in winter.
Festivals in Nepal
In Nepal festivals are celebrated by nepallis in their own
way with joy, some of the festivals are :-
Buddhist celebrations are just as thick on the ground, and
include Mani Rimdu (November) in Solu Khumbu, Buddha Jayanti
(May) in Kathmandu, and Losar (Tibetan New Year) (February)
in Swayambhunath, Jawlakhel and highland communities. Nepal's
festive calendar is hectic. Dasain, celebrated nationwide
in October, is the most important of all Nepalese celebrations
and features the biggest animal sacrifice of the year. Running
a close second is Tihar (November), but unlike Daisan, animals
are honoured rather than slaughtered. Hindu festivals number
the Haribodhini Ekadashi (November) and Maha Shivaratri (March),
both celebrated in Pashupatinath, the Gai Jatra (August) in
Kathmandu and the Krishna Jayanti (August/September) in Patan.
Other festivals celebrated nationally include the water-tinged
Holi (March) and Chaitra Daisan (April), which is yet another
bad day for animals. |
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