Being a Hindu, I've been part of Teej celebrations for as long as I can remember. Many times, I've accompanied my mom to Pashupatinath after midnight because she feels dizzy during daylight and the fasting l... Read More...
Monsoon is approaching, and bringing Teej festival, vibrant energy all packed up in a case. And here I am, sipping coffee and writing about a festival that I have never celebrated. The streets of Kathmandu have... Read More...
Once upon a time Teej known to be: A festival where women fast either for husband's long life for those married or for a hope to find a well suited husband for those unmarried. Fortunately, today Teej has trans... Read More...
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Teej is the festival which my mom cherish a lot. She loves to be in red apparition and everything she uses must be red. Even the rubber band she needs red. Red symbolizes my father’s biolog... Read More...
By- Deepak ShimKhada
With age comes experience and wisdom. Now that I have turned 70, I hope I have earned both. As a senior citizen, I can be excused for speaking my mind without being politically correct.
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