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Seven Wonders of Kathmandu 28/06/2022

Is your heart in Nepal? Learn Nepali language, literature, art, history, culture with the premium Spiny Babbler: Club International online classes for adults and children.
Visit www.evl.edu.np/intl to enroll.

Seven Wonders of Kathmandu Arguably, the first 3d animation and video combo prepared in Nepal. A video by Pallav Ranjan, it was produced by Spiny Babbler and UNESCO. With an introducti...

02/11/2021

Is your heart in Nepal? Learn Nepali language, literature, art, history, culture with the premium Spiny Babbler: Club International online classes for adults and children.

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Dhanteras
November 2, 2021

“Dhanteras” is a Sanskrit compound word. Dhan means wealth and Teras is the 13th day of the lunar calendar. Dhanteras marks the beginning of the five-day Tihar festival. To learn more about Nepali culture, traditions, history and languages, visit www.evl.edu.np/intl

Dhanteras falls on the Trayodashi Tithi of the waning moon of the month of Kartik. Devotees pray to goddess Lakshmi and purchase items made of metal or alloy such as brass, iron, and copper on this day. They are said to bring good luck, remove negative energy from the house, and please goddess Laxmi.

Dhanvantri Jayanti also falls on the same day. Lord Dhanvantari of Ayurveda is said to be born on this day and helps improve health and remove disease. Importantly, Goddess Lakshmi is believed to visit every home in the night of this day and is pleased with those who light up their homes with diyas and colorful lights to welcome her.

This is believed to be an auspicious day to invest, buy appliances, automobiles, and jewelry. To learn more about Nepali culture, traditions, history and languages, visit www.evl.edu.np/intl

Children's Music Festival: September 2020 28/10/2021

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Children's Music Festival: September 2020 25 one to 14 year olds present songs, spirits, flute, piano, and presentations.Spiny Babbler provides cutting edge education through Evolution High School. W...

11/10/2021

Is your heart in Nepal? Learn Nepali language, literature, art, history, culture with the premium Spiny Babbler: Club International online classes for adults and children.

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Fulpati, Flowers and Leaves
or Saptami, the Seventh Day
12 October 2021

Ful means flowers and Pati means leaves. So the thing to do on the Seventh Day of Dasain is to bring in nine varieties of flowers and leaves into the home. These specific species of plants represent nine Mother Goddesses that bring health, protection, satisfaction and prosperity to homes. To learn about Nepali Culture, whether you are adult or a child, visit www.evl.edu.np/intl

Navaratri are the nine days of Dasain the nine flowers and leaves of sacred plants (the leaves of banana, pomegranate, rice stalk, turmeric, manabriksha, kachuki, belpatra, ashok, and jayanti) are placed outside the house. These are later brought in with fanfare.

Dasain is the most important festival of Nepalese Hindus though other ethnicities and religious groups also celebrate the festival.

Have a great Dasain folks. To learn the Nepali culture, whether you are adult or a child, visit www.evl.edu.np/intl

Chati Bhari Ka Kura 04/10/2021

Chati Bhari Ka Kura Young people of Spiny Babbler Evolution acted, sang, and made music to make this short musical. Save the Children provided partial financial support to make ...

03/10/2021

Is your heart in Nepal? Learn Nepali language, literature, art, history, culture with the premium Spiny Babbler: Club International online classes for adults and children.

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Sohra Sarad
20 September to 6 October 2021

Nepalese communities hold those that have passed away with great respect. In many cultures, family members who have died are equal to the devas or the gods. Cultures that worship their ancestors include the Kirats, Tharus, Newars, Maithils, Brahmin Chettris, and others. To learn about Nepali culture, whether you are adult or a child, visit www.evl.edu.np/intl

Sohra Shraddha is a fortnight during which time Hindus pay homage to their ancestors. The pitris or those that have passed on to other worlds are believed to care for those who live and their fortnight, from the Purnima full moon day to the Aunsi new moon day, is also called the Pitri Paksha. Like the living they need love, food, water, and prayers.

Over a 16-Lunar days that mostly starts in September, these spirits are offered memories, food, water and prayers. Tarpan, is the respect that is offered and the shraddha rituals are performed at noon, preferably on the banks of a river or at home. Many families take on pilgrimage to significant religious sites during this time.

According to Hindu mythology, spirits of three generations that have passed away live in Pitri Loka between salvation and mortality. This place is ruled by Yama Raj, the deva who rules over the dead and judges their goodness and sins.

Sohra Shraddha also marks the advent of festivities. The rains end and cool weather starts. Right before this ritual fall the Indra Jatra, G*i Jatra, Biswakarma Puja festivals and the end of Sohra Shraddha marks the advent of important Hindu festivals like Dasain and Tihar. To learn about Nepali culture, whether you are adult or a child, visit www.evl.edu.np/intl

Artwork by Shila Shrestha.

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