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Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Colleges in Nepal
Schools in Nepal
Biratnagar
- Arniko Higher Secondary School
- Bhanu Memorial School
- Balmiki Secondary School
- B.K.V.M
- Namuna Vidya Mandir Secondary School
- St.Joshep School
- Sagarmatha School
- Devkota School
- Birat School
- Saraswati Madhyamik Bidhyalaya
- Janaki Boarding School
[edit]Bhaktapur
- Adarsha Madhyamik Bidhyalaya, Sanothimi
- Adarsha Janapremi Higher Secondary School
- Adarsha Jyoti English Secondary School
- Bagishwor Higher Secondary School
- Basu Higher Secondary School
- Birendra Sainik Awasiya MahaVidyalaya, Sallaghari, Bhaktapur
- Charkhandi Vidya Mandir (CVM) Secondary Boarding School, Gatthaghar
- Everest High School
- Gundu English Secondary School, Suryavinayak, Bhaktapur
- Gyan Vijay Pre-secondary School
- Learners Academy
- Mahendra Vidya Ashram
- Modern Boarding Higher Secondary School/Modern College of Management
- Mount Everest higher Secondary School
- Mount Sinai English Boarding School
- Nawaratna English Secondary School
- Om Secondary School
- Prabhat English Higher Secondary School
- Sprindale Higher Secondary School
- Sunshine School
- The Rising English Secondary School
- Vidhya Vikash English Secondary School
[edit]Butwal
- Arniko Memorial English Boarding School
- Bal Vikash English Secondary School
- Brihaspati Higher Secondary School
- Buddha Jyoti Higher Secondary School
- Butwal High School
- Deep Boarding High School
- Everest Boarding School
- Gyanodaya Ma. Vi. School
- Holy Garden English Secondary School
- Kanti Boarding School
- Kanti High School
- New Horizon Boarding School
- Paschimanchal Higher Secondary School
- Sun Shine Higher Secondary School
- Scholars Home Boarding High School, Butwal-11
- Shree shiddi children academy
- Ratna Boarding School
- Siddhartha English Boarding Shool,shankarnagar-6
- Little Paradise English Medium School, Karahiya-3, Bhalwari
[edit]Chitwan
- Adarsha Public School, Bharatpur
- Adarsha Vidhya Ashram English School, Bhandara
- Arniko Boarding School
- Bhandara Secondary School, Bhandara
- Birendra Adarsha Secondary School, Birendra Nagar
- Chainpur Secondary School, Chainpur
- Chitwan English Boarding School
- Daisy English Boarding School, Parsa
- Gadeuli Secondary School, Piple
- Grandee English Boarding School , Rampur Bazar
- Hill Bird School,
- Holy Vision Public School
- Himalayan Secondary English School,Ratnanagar
- Jhuwani Secondary School, Jhuwani
- Kankali Secondary School, Chainpur
- Kapiya Secondary School, Kumroj
- Kathar Secondary School, Kathar
- Khairahani Secondary School, Khairahani
- Little Flower School
- Little Stars School, Bharatpur
- Mahendra Adharsya Vidhyasharm, Satdobato
- Mount View English School,dorangi
- Nepal Higher Secondary School, Tandi
- Panchakanya Vidhya Mandir, Ratnanagar
- Polar Stars School, Bharatpur
- Prem Basti Higher Secondary School, Bharatpur
- Prerana Higher Secondary School, Bharatpur
- Shree Halika Secondary Boarding School,Jyotinagar
- Shree Kamal Devi English Boarding School, Shardanagar
- Shree Malpur Secondary School,Malpur
- shree prabhat madhyamik bidhiyalaya shukranagar 3
- Shree Rasrtiya Primary School, Belsi
- Siddhartha Boarding School
- Skyrider Secondary School, Ratnanagar
- Small Heaven School
- Sun Rise English School
- Unique Academy Higher Secondary English School,Ratnanagar
- Valmiki Shiksha Sadan, Bharatpur
- Vidhya Bikash School, Bharatpur
- Nepal Adarsha Shikshya Sadan,Khairahani-6,Jamauli
- Ocean Academy,Khairahani-6,Parsa
[edit]Dhading
- Advance Academy, Neelakantha-5 Dhading
- Children Park Higher Secondary Boarding School
- Dhunibesi English Secondary Boarding school
- Munal Academy, Gajuri
- Sungabha Academy
- Global United English Boarding School
- Salyantar United English Boarding School
- The Rising Village English Boarding School
[edit]Dharan
- Bishnu Memorial Higher Secondary School
- Delhi Public School, BPKIHS
- Dharan Model School
- Himalayan Boarding School
- Sumnima Secondary English Boarding School
- Marigold School
- Nobel Home Boarding School
- Parvat Secondary Boarding School
- Secondary Boarding School
- Shree Public Secondary School
- Shree Sharada Balika Secondary School
- Sukshma Sishu Sadan
- Vijayapur Higher secondary School
- Zenith English Secondary School
- Depot Higher School
[edit]Gorkha
- Shree Bindra Wati Higher Secondary School
- Shree Mahendra Higher secondry School,GM-11Kundurtar,Gorkha
[edit]Jhapa
- Bidhya Laxmi Secondary English School,Damak 16
- Siddhartha bording school, bhadrapur
- Little Flowers' English High School, Birtamode
- Suryodaya English School, Damak 11
- Suryodaya English School, Kakarvitta Jhapa: " Lochan Baral padeko School"
[edit]Kathmandu
- Alkapuri High School,BishalNagar,Kathmandu
- Ananda Bhumi Boarding High School, Maitidevi, Kathmandu
- Arniko Boarding Secondary High School, Bhotebahal, Teku, Kathmandu
- Arniko Secondary Boarding High School, Satdobato, Lalitpur
- Bal Bhushan Lower Secondary School, Kolpakot, Jhaukhel, Bhaktapur
- Adarsha Vidya Mandir
- Albert Einstein Academy
- Araniko English boarding school, Bhalwari 3 rupendehi
- Alok Vidyashram
- Ankur Vidyashram
- Arniko Secondary Boarding School
- Arunima Education Foundation
- Aviation Academy
- Baba Boarding School
- Basu Higher Secondary School
- Bayoca Community Secondary School, Alapot
- Bhanubhakta High School
- Birendra Sainik Awasiya Mahavidyalaya
- Bright Zone International School, Kathmandu
- Brihaspati VidyaSadan
- Budhanilkantha School
- Budhanilkantha Ashram School, Budhanilkantha, Kathmandu
- Chahana International Academy,Chabahil
- Changu Narayan Higher Secondary School, Duwakot, Bhaktapur
- Children's Liberty English Boarding School, Jorpati, Kathmandu Children's liberty English Boarding School
- Covenant Academy, Kusunti, Lalitpur
- Durbar High School
- Daffodil Public School
- Elim Kids Academy, Maharajgunj, Kathmandu
- Kathmandu Don Bosco H.S. School
- New Vision Academy, Koteswor
- Eversest English School, Bhaktapur
- The Excelsior School, Swoyambhu
- Jagadamba High School
- Galaxy Public School
- Grammar Public Higher Secondary School
- Goldhunga Orchid Academy, Puranoguheshowri
- Gyan Vijay Lower Secondary Sc
temples in nepal
ashupatinath Temple (Nepali: पशुपतिनाथको मन्दिर) is one of the biggestHindu temples of Lord Shiva in the world, located on the banks of the Bagmati Riverin the eastern part of Kathmandu, thecapital of Nepal. The temple served as the seat of the national deity, Lord Pashupatinath, until Nepal became a secular country, at least on a formal level. The temple is listed in UNESCO World Heritage Sites list.[1]
Believers in Pashupatinath (mainly Hindus) are allowed to enter the temple premises. Anyone not born in Nepal or India is considered a non-Hindu by the temple authorities. Non-Hindu visitors are allowed to have a look at the temple from the other bank of Bagmati river.
It is regarded as the most sacred among the temples of Lord Shiva (Pashupati).
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[edit]Legend
Pashupatinath Temple is the oldest Hindu temple in Kathmandu. It is not known for certain when Pashupatinath Temple was founded. But according to Nepal Mahatmaya and Himvatkhanda,[2] the deity here gained great fame there as Pashupati, the Lord of the Animals.
[edit]History
The temple was first established in the 17th century.[1] The priests who perform the services at this temple have been Bhat-Brahmins from South India (Karnataka) origin since last 350 years. The priests of Pashaputinath are called Bhattas and the chief priest is called Mool Bhatt or Raval. The chief priest is answerable only to the King of Nepal and reports to him on temple matters on a periodic basis.
This tradition is supposed to have started by the request of Adi Shankaracharya who sought to unify the different states of Bharatam (Unified India) by encouraging cultural exchange. The unique feature of this temple is that only 4 priests can touch the deity. This tradition is supposed to have started by Sage Shankaracharya in 8th century, ostensibly to stop human sacrifice which was prevalent in that temple. This procedure is also followed in other temples around India which were sanctified by Adi Shankaracharya. Malla kings honoured the request of Adi shankarachaya as latter being one of the greatest ever Hindu acharyas.
However,this tradition was recently changed after the historic revolution in Nepal which demolished the monarchy and established democracy where Nepalese priests supported by the anti- Indian Maoists government.There was widespread protests by most Nepalese as they saw this as an intereference in their religion.
[edit]Temple architecture
The temple is of pagoda style of architecture. All the features of pagoda style is founded here likecubic constructions, beautifully carved wooden rafters on which they rest (tundal). The two level roofs are of copper with gold covering. It has four main doors, all covered with silver sheets. This temple has a gold pinnacle, (Gajur), which is a symbol of religious thought. The western door has a statue of large bull or Nandi, again covered in gold. The deity is of black stone, about 6 feet in height and the same in circumference.
Vasukinath lies to the east of Pashupatinath.
Rivers in nepal
River journeys in Nepal are electrifying and nerve thrilling. Your life flashes before you as you comfortably hurtle towards monster boulders and towering walls of water. So come let us indulge in this maddening and bone chilling experience.
Fast Facts
Name | Location | Speciality | Distance | Duration |
Sunkoshi | Eastern Nepal | The Golden River | 270 km | 9 days |
Trisuli | Central Nepal | Best for White water rafting | 38 km | ½ day |
Marshyangdi | Western Nepal | The Thrilling River | 47 km | 4 days |
Seti | Western Nepal | The Isolated River | 35 km | 2 days |
Kali Gandaki | Western Nepal | Best for Kayaking | 70 km | 5 days |
Karnali | Mid Western Nepal | Largest and longest river | 180 km | 5 days |
Ultimate Sports Adventure & Activities
Nepal is a country of adventures. The raging rivers, high mountains, exotic valleys and jungle safaris are all sources of adventure. Cited below are some of the most thrilling and engaging adventurous activities of Nepal.
River Rafting/White Water Rafting
River Rafting is journeying on torrential river on an inflatable rubber boat. A River Raft is the most enjoyable way of checking one's guts. Both amateur and experienced rafters equally enjoy it. A river trip also provides the opportunity for geological surveys and fishing.
In a country like Nepal, blessed by Himalayan rivers, a river trip is one of the best ways to explore a typical cross section of the country's natural as well as ethno-cultural heritage. The river is regarded as a form of goddess and is used for the purpose of various religious rituals under both Hinduism and Buddhism. A variety of cultural activities can be witnessed being performed along the river. The adjoining slopes of the river often harbor dense vegetation and interesting wildlife.
Kayaking
A water sport, kayaking is a very enjoyable river adventure, specially in the blossoming rivers of Nepal. Kayaks are made from a special type of plastic and have floatation devices inserted to aid buoyancy. Kayakers move through the water with a double blade paddle, and are able to negotiate rapids and obstacles on the river.
With its wide range of rivers and wealth of challenging rapids, Nepal is the perfect destination for Kayakink. Whether you are a total beginner or an experienced white water kayaker keen to tackle one of the challenging rivers, Nepal is ideal for you.
Sightseeing
One can spend hours sitting at the banks of Nepal rivers and watching the waves playing with each other admist the most earthen background. An evening more relaxed, soothing and calm is hard to imagine. If you long for a dream-like, heavenly experience, then let your soul feel the tranquility of being near to Nature's one of the most amiable gift i.e. the rivers of Nepal.
Know-How Of River Basins
The splendid rivers of Nepal can be divided into three categories in accordance to their origins. The first category comprises the three main river systems of the country - the Koshi, Gandaki and Karnali river systems, all of them originating from glaciers and snow-fed lakes.
The Koshi River System
- The Koshi river system consists of Tamor, Arun, Dudhkoshi, Likhu, Tamakoshi, Sunkoshi and Indravati rivers.
- The Arun and Sunkoshi originate in Tibet. The confluence of these rivers is at Tribeni (near Dharan) in Sagarmatha Zone.
- Flowing for almost 10 kms through a narrow gorge before entering the plains, the 'Sapta Kosi' or simply the 'Koshi', swollen with the waters of the seven rivers, finally merges into the Ganges.
- The Kali Gandaki originates in Mustang and converges with the Trishuli at Deoghat in Chitwan. The river is then called the 'Narayani' and goes on to meet the Ganges.
- The Kali Gandaki originates in Mustang and converges with the Trishuli at Deoghat in Chitwan. The river is then called the 'Narayani' and goes on to meet the Ganges.
- The Gandaki river system in central Nepal consists of the Kali Gandaki, Budhi Gandaki, Marsyanghi, Trishuli, Seti, Madi and Daraundi rivers.
- The Kaligandaki is the longest river and the Trishuli, the main tributary of this system.
- The Karnali river system in Western Nepal consists of the Humla Karnali, Mugu Karnali, Seti and Bheri rivers and is the longest river system in the country.
- The Humla Karnali, which rises in Tibet, is the main tributary. After entering India, this river assumes the name Gogra.

historical places
Patan is located 7 km away from Kathmandu . This city has many 15th to 17th century, Hindu and Buddhist, monuments built during the Malla dynasty. The most important area with many monuments is the Patan Durbar square. |
Historical Places
The tourism in Nepal involves a large section of its general population. It constitutes the largest service industry of the Himalayan country. Nepal tourism is bolstered by the presence of the highest mountain in the world-Mount Everest. The country also is home to 8 of the10 highest mountains on earth. Nepal acts as a veritable magnet for persons following an active lifestyle. Mountaineers, rapellers and ski professionals regularly visit the country to hone their professional skills. The tourism industry in Nepal is responsible for a large portion of the foreign exchange coming into the country.
The tourist industry in Nepal employs 42% of the total working population in Nepal. It is the main source of economic sustenance after agriculture. Many Nepali people depend upon foreign tourists for their livelihood. The growth of organized tourism in Nepal has given rise to higher wages of the Nepali population depending upon tourist activity for their economic sustenance. Responsible tourism is practiced by the government to ensure that environmental degradation does not occur as a by-product of tourist activities.
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