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   Soon after I landed here, everybody kept 12-Jan-04 jira
     Oh, Jira jyu pani swodesh firti sawari h 12-Jan-04 bhunte
       Jiradai, Taremam hai. good to hear you 12-Jan-04 Deep
         Deep Bro le ni ke tyo taruni ko bau le h 12-Jan-04 KaLaNkIsThAn
           yeta gar uta gar...sauni kai chhori laai 12-Jan-04 Poonte
             Jira ji: Wow! You mean, you are not a 12-Jan-04 SITARA
               Jiraji, It is a good satire. Tara, th 12-Jan-04 Biswo
                 >>A fully vibrant, dynamic country compe 12-Jan-04 luckydude
                   Nepal ko ramailo bhaneko nai tyo julus, 12-Jan-04 punte
                     luckydude, Let me put it this way: wh 12-Jan-04 Biswo
                       Jira dai, A wonderful refreshing piece 12-Jan-04 oys_chill
                         Jira, long tyaam no see bho ni. Dherai p 12-Jan-04 chipledhunga
                           Biswo, there are hard evidences that ind 12-Jan-04 Bhunte
                             Stuff happens. Rumsfield on Iraqi distur 12-Jan-04 failedstate
                               Ok, I agree with you guys, but I have on 12-Jan-04 luckydude
                                 Luckydude: I am agreeing with your ar 12-Jan-04 failedstate
                                   Plus, in NY 9/11 killed only 3000, which 12-Jan-04 failedstate
                                     Biswo ji, "Europe has fought and kille 12-Jan-04 sparsha
                                       SparshaJi: I ditto your argument too. 12-Jan-04 failedstate
failedstate, i think that was hacking pi 12-Jan-04 Bhunte
   >Biswo, there are hard evidences that in 12-Jan-04 Biswo
     BhunteJi: Thanks for correcting me. 13-Jan-04 failedstate
       <br> Bhunteji! Yuastai cha yaha ko haa 13-Jan-04 jira
         - 14-Jan-04 Nepe
           ye hagai padhai ko pani gajal hune raiic 15-Jan-04 Bhunte
             Jira, Interesting stuff there. Was 15-Jan-04 ashu
               Bhunte ji, The poem was a tribute to 15-Jan-04 Nepe
                 <br> The original piece was a nice read 15-Jan-04 M.P.
                   Nepe ji , kuro arkai po rahechha...thx f 15-Jan-04 Bhunte
                     Ashu! yes, it was indeed pleasure to 17-Jan-04 jira
                       Sunchu, Sagarmathale firangi lai thagi M 17-Jan-04 KaLaNkIsThAn


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jira Posted on 12-Jan-04 03:46 AM

Soon after I landed here, everybody kept asking me..dai Michael Jackson lai kina jail halya dai? Saddam ko makuri dulo kasari bhetiyo? I was like “nakara m***, malai ke tha!”. How would I convince them that I could not afford to subscribe the cable service there? Nepal ma jasto ho ra 60/70 wata channel ma attai naattai. I was really surprised to see the mushrooming TV channels here in Nepal. Binisittima yattika channel bhanda ta toortorey bhaye ni yaso ewuta Paani awuni channel thapya bhey ni huni! Woo..mero bhatijo pheri karayo…“Aaja Paani naawauney din, Revolving restaurant janu parcha”..kuro thikkai ho..paani naayera ghumnu bhanda ta revolving gayera ghumnu nai jaati ni..kam sey kem Dharhara ma susu garney manchhey ta dekhincha. After all, it is open to public after a long time. I think it was closed for reason and not with any renovation attempt, Mahanagarpalika is allowing the test ride for a week. Tala bheed badhi bho rey phade ma …bankatey hanna maathi pathai dya rey Sthapit jyu lay!!! Yuastai cha yaha ko haalchaal..such is life.

In the verge of election time, I heard Bush's janitorial policy has finally come out for fellow immigrants to enjoy the civil liberty and great freedom. You could qualify if you entered US illegally and worked here illegally. Kasto khalko policy yo! Lukera aaka lai mattai civil liberty!! Daiba janose. It is like multiplying double negatives making a positive result. Poor us! we do not have any close border with USA. Thimi ra Bouddha ko bus ma ta kochiyekkai ta honi, natra ta jharinthyo ni El Paso tira bata thelthaal garera.

Forget it, swodesh ma basera bidesh ko ke kura garao bho ra pheri. You know what! I have been enjoying the heck of time in my Nederland and it is surprise to notice that If we go by any collective data, everything fails here. According to the survey, the no. of pedestrians killed in traffic accident is almost double than those riding or driving the vehicle. Does that mean that pedestrians should also wear helmet all the time when they walk? So, the actuarial science does not work in the streets of Katmandu so people are allowed to cross the road waywardly without using overhead bridges whatsoever. Who says that Nepal belongs to one of the least developed country in the world? Drive-through systems are already replaced by mobile system without even being introduced once. The garbage collector wakes you up by blowing the whistle...I am used to the attitude here "Mora! pheri phore lina aayo aaja pani..dhoka khullai cha, liyera ja". By ten o'clock, everything is delivered at home and you can still enjoy your fourth cup of tea in that short span of time. Quite frankly, who has time to do all these chores? After all, you have to be alert 24/7. You never know when you will be called for next round of Naarbaaji. Julus is part of the daily activity here. Unlike those in the past, they are not sporadic anymore. Office chhutna la cha, ek phera julus bhyayera ghar jaam na, baru ke cha aaja ko Slogan?" Now, who claims that daily life is hindered by Julus and Naara? Some hooligans even have Hot-brick in one hand and mobile set in other hand.. “Maiya! mobile bata garya, dherrai kuro nagaram…pheri julus ma ni chu..bharey chyata awuna ek haat”.

Thuikka! Desh bhaneko ta Sesh matrai baki recha.
bhunte Posted on 12-Jan-04 04:35 AM

Oh, Jira jyu pani swodesh firti sawari hunu bhayeko? kati din ko lagi? Katai afnai bihe ko lagi ki marich ko janti bharna...ehehe

>>>....You never know when you will be called for next round of Naarbaaji. Julus is part of the daily activity here. Unlike those in the past, they are not sporadic anymore. Office chhutna la cha, ek phera julus bhyayera ghar jaam na, baru ke cha aaja ko Slogan?" Now, who claims that daily life is hindered by Julus and Naara?.....<<<<<

I was also thinking in same, wondering if that will abate anytime soon even we have a republican state ....

>>>>>>....Some hooligans even have Hot-brick in one hand and mobile set in other hand.....<<<<<<<<

Ha Ha Ha hansayo jira le...


>>>>>Thuikka! Desh bhaneko ta Sesh matrai baki recha. <<<<<<

Bitter truth.....

Jira, Splendid! Pls, update with more revisits...

Deep Posted on 12-Jan-04 06:27 AM

Jiradai,
Taremam hai. good to hear you after a while. ma ni jaso taso dhandai chhu jyan.

Acharjabaje haru ko ke chha hal khabar?

Mitra paraka basera dui sarko tanesi Kuber, the chartered accountant, to ghar chheuko oralo takera orlera debre lagdai gauri ghat ka badar herdai jay gujeswari bhanera ukalo lagdai biworup ma arko asali mal chadaudai oralo lagera Jay sambho bhanesi Gausalama aayera ek ek cup chya ra ek ek khilli churos tandai bhandar khal tira lagnu hunthyo sang sangai--ke garni! barbad bho!

How is sifal and how does hadigau look from that side of the Rudramati?
KaLaNkIsThAn Posted on 12-Jan-04 07:28 AM

Deep Bro le ni ke tyo taruni ko bau le honewala jwaai lai aakash-paatal ek garne gari question sodhya taal le haamro bharkhar Kathmandu pugibakshya Jira bro lai ke prashna maathi prashna thoparya ni bhanya? Lau aba kun angle bata hadigau kasto dekhicha re.. kyaa.. eh.. haadi jun angle bata herye ni ustai ho kyaa! :D (cobra pose dekhaula ni Deep Bro le feri, 80's ma khoob shaoline ko fillum with extra dose of Hindi action movies herya re bhanne sunchu!) ;) Thatta garya ni feri, jhardela bangara-sangara!

Baru Jira bro, How are you? Aba maathi tyatro RamKahani sunye pachi 'how is kathmandu treating you' bhanera ke sodhai bho... Fatta futta jawaf ta paai halye. Baaki installment ma aaudai hola bhanne aasha raakhing! Never heard any simpler explanation for Bush's 'janitorial' Policy.. hehe... It is like multiplying double negatives making a positive result. satik! Aru ni jaawosh, mauka milne bittikai! Bahira snow pareni, mero din banyo... eh.. Bihanai Jira Bro ko posting padhera! ;) Atti Ghata laagdo!

Baru yesso Kalanki tira dulna gaa ho ki hoina ajhai? eh... Sauni ki chori ko haal chaal janna mann laagya thyo! :D:D:D
Poonte Posted on 12-Jan-04 08:07 AM

yeta gar uta gar...sauni kai chhori laai sodhchha Kalanki pani! Poila gai saki re hau! Kurda kurda re bichari...aafu chai yetai basya basai gardine...usle visai napaune...sauni ko sampati le pugena re...counsellor le bhaneko...ani ta poilai gaidichhe...khai, bho hola yestai 2-3 mahina tyo Bal Bir sanga bhaageko...ahiel samma 4 wota bachaa ko aama ni bhai sakin holi...

JIRRRRRRRRRUUUUUUUUUUUUUU...ahem! Bijuli patra paay-ing...ani dhilai bhayeni jawaf dee-ing maile...I hope you got-ing ke! Aru pani meetho meetho guff haru lekh-ing...malai ta padhna majja aa-ing...wahan lai namaskaar bhan-ing!

SITARA Posted on 12-Jan-04 09:29 AM

Jira ji:

Wow! You mean, you are not afflicted by the honeymoon phase?!


As always, I enjoy your realistic satire. Refreshing!
Biswo Posted on 12-Jan-04 10:06 AM

Jiraji,

It is a good satire. Tara, thuikka nai ta nabhaneko bhaye huneni.:-)

Let's rest assured, our country will be 'desh' again. A fully vibrant, dynamic country competing with other countries of the world in prosperity. Have faith.
luckydude Posted on 12-Jan-04 10:35 AM

>>A fully vibrant, dynamic country competing with other countries of the world in prosperity <<

Competing??? How?? Are you kidding? Oh I see, you mean competing in terms of how many people get killed everyday. Well, that way, we are on the right path. I am sure we will be on the top one day..... :(

Wake up you sleepy heads (not you, those who are destroying our country)..... You are destroying Nepal.. Ok, Nepal is ranked 10th best adventure tourism spot... Ok, at least we can attract some tourist on the name on "Adventure Tourism." Tourists go to Annapurna Range and Mt. Everest because they will get killed if they stay in KTM. Everyday, we have "narabaji and julush". Students destroying vehicles, and the government and maoists are killing people. No wonder, some countries are not helping us....

Check out this news in nepalnews.com. Here is a part of it:

Nepal has been ranked world's tenth best adventure tourism destination for the year 2003 by iExplore, an internet based travel agency, a published report said Monday.

The ranking is based on the destination sales during the year, the Kathmandu Post said.

According to the rating, Nepal had slipped to 14th position in 2002, from its previous 10th position in 2001, the daily said, adding, the trekking to Annapurna region and to Everest region are the major packages being sold by the iExplore.

Source: www.nepalnews.com
punte Posted on 12-Jan-04 10:56 AM

Nepal ko ramailo bhaneko nai tyo julus, hulus ta ho ne Jira, sittai ko manoranjan
Biswo Posted on 12-Jan-04 01:23 PM

luckydude,

Let me put it this way: when the Industrial Revolution started, Europe was also in a disarray. Europe has fought and killed more fellow Europeans and human than others.

And as for death in Nepal, let's think this way: more people die of cholera/diarrohea in Nepal per year than the total number of death from Maoist emergency combined(8000+).

Pasteur had made important inventions in medical world when France was at war. A lot of other important inventions have occured when the world was building up from first and second world war. War had not stopped human conscience, war had not stopped great minds, and war had not stopped peace from happening. It is because the minds which make war are not the minds that make science and civilization.

For me lack of Naaraa, julus etc are the symptoms of ailing society, not their presence. I oppose the destructive julus, however. So, it is merely an excuse of rulers to say that julus/naaraa had somehow exacerbated their ability to deliver.

I hope for the best of my homeland, and I am confident we will see it in the future.
oys_chill Posted on 12-Jan-04 01:51 PM

Jira dai,
A wonderful refreshing piece as always! ani kata kata gaiyo, k k gariyo..yeso sunum na dharabawik jastai garera ;) .....jaada, aroo k garera basnu..padnu ramailo lagcha!hope u had a wonderful trip nevertheless!

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I agree with Biswo dai though.....on whatever he had to say. Media helps to portray all the negatives of society and magnify those thousand fold. For those of us, thousand of miles away, all we do is succumb to those news. I am not saying that things in Nepal are bright at the moment but there have been efforts and dedication from people living there working hard in whatever way to make their community better.

My dad writes emails after emails on how grave the situation is in the country and how depressing it is especially for the striving youths and I need to consider my options for the future much more than before. I wonder then if my mom shares the same sentiments as she does not know how to use the email. But whenver I call home, its always the reverse as my Mom talks bout all the development taking place, the amenities that have now been installed to help her with many of her daily chores, the achievements of her colleagues, the new exciting job offers........and of course the every so slippery mention of "BIHE KO KURO ;)" ...As they say, different strokes for different folks :)

chipledhunga Posted on 12-Jan-04 02:06 PM

Jira, long tyaam no see bho ni. Dherai pachi Sajha ma timro lekhai padhna paiyo. Ani kasto hudai cha ta swadesh basai? Ani muglan farkine kahile ho ni? Yeso bijuli patra gardai garu hai.
Bhunte Posted on 12-Jan-04 03:03 PM

Biswo, there are hard evidences that industrial revolution and wars (including high population) led to many inventions, new ideas, and indeed civilization. The last two may be true in the case of Nepal. However, I am not quite comfortable comparing deaths due to public health condition and armed conflict in Nepal. You seemed to say more lives are need for betterment and a change in the country. Well, that may be one possible route. If political parties were able to garner enough support,however, less than 500 lives in 1990 revolution was just enough to bring an upheaval in the country then. Personally, I wouldnt pump begging for more precious lives. People's support still count a lot to bring a dramatic change, rather counting corpses. In that endeavour have we repented our sins over 12 years yet?? How can you gurantee that republicanism is a panacia to the current state of affairs in the country? Who will take the credit for republicanism in Nepal--Maoist or 5 parties, if that is realized? What if maoist and 5 parties dont converge, how many corpses will we be counting? In that event, maoist vs (5 parties+monarch)?? What are the likely scenarios once Nepal is a republican state? In a small country where there hundreds of registerd political parties and trade unions, do you think daily nara julus will subside? Is the political process in nepal going in a planned way or randomly? They are my innocent queries for now hai.....
failedstate Posted on 12-Jan-04 04:02 PM

Stuff happens. Rumsfield on Iraqi disturbance.

Israel is then quite innocent then when it comes to attrocities on the Palastinians, because people they kill every year is no where close to those who get killed on the Golf course in the US.

Similarly. more people get killed in Bangladesh from Hurricanes almost every year than what Saddam massacred in Iraq. Conclusion: Iraqis should not be bitching about Saddam then.

What kind of logic is this?

Hmmm!!!
luckydude Posted on 12-Jan-04 04:32 PM

Ok, I agree with you guys, but I have one objection. How fair is to compare the death of those people who die naturally (in this case, death caused by natural disasters) with thsoe that are freakin' KILLED???? Natural disasters are usally unavaoidable, but killing can be avoid. All I was saying was, violent Naras and Julush will add ghee in a burning fire. It's okay to have Nara Julush as long as you don't break somebody's window, petrol pump, and destroy government vehicles. Government doesn't make money by itself because they don't have any money tree.

If we destroy even a motorbike, government buys another one using Nepalese peoples tax money.

Mr. failedstate, sorry your conclusion doesn't work....


Peace in Nepal
luckydude
failedstate Posted on 12-Jan-04 05:17 PM

Luckydude:

I am agreeing with your argument, and not with those who trivialize those 8000 deaths in Nepal by comparing it to child birth deaths. Obviously, many people die during the child birth in Nepal, so why bother voicing against the state for their killings of 19 rebels then?

Political violence, genocides, massacres, and the killing fields type incidents CANNOT be compared to 60,000 heart attack deaths. One has to be stupid to make this types of nonsense arguments, and believe me there are quite a few of them out there.

Prachand says the same thing: " thousands have to be sacrificed for the purpose of the communist republic cause, and, if needed, even half of the population can be gutted." So, we should all go about with our business as usual, because we are far from the 11.5 mill mark (1/2 of 23 mill Nepalis). Amazing!
failedstate Posted on 12-Jan-04 05:22 PM

Plus, in NY 9/11 killed only 3000, which is far less than the traffic deaths of 50000 a year in the US. So, hey Bush, why are you so uptight with all this security stuff? Say this and you will be put in an asylum, that is if you are lucky.
sparsha Posted on 12-Jan-04 06:14 PM

Biswo ji,
"Europe has fought and killed more fellow Europeans and human than others. "

Why should this fact be served in our context? what do we need comparision for? to feel better or is there any other purpose(s)?

"And as for death in Nepal, let's think this way: more people die of cholera/diarrohea in Nepal per year than the total number of death from Maoist emergency combined(8000+). "

This is quite unfortunate, Biswo ji. I think we discussed about this in the past as well. I don't understand how can we downplay deaths of our fellow citizens. And,death comparision you have offered above is not just mismatched but is quite irrelevant as well, in my opinion.

sure constructive naara julus are healthy but shouldn't we also punish all those who vandalize public properties in the name of naara julus? How often do we see that in Nepal?

"I hope for the best of my homeland, and I am confident we will see it in the future. "
Amen.


failedstate Posted on 12-Jan-04 06:30 PM

SparshaJi:

I ditto your argument too. The hacking picture of a teacher (posted on Sajha) and the apparent shooting of two gay men by the armed police force in Nepal symbolize more than just three killings.

The lynching of Blacks in the south were no where near the deaths in Nepal, and yet what followed after that changed American forever.
Bhunte Posted on 12-Jan-04 06:39 PM

failedstate, i think that was hacking picture of a local journalist in Sindhupalchok...i don't want to recall that gruesome incidence...aeweeeeeee
Biswo Posted on 12-Jan-04 08:19 PM

>Biswo, there are hard evidences that industrial
>revolution and wars (including high population)
> led to many inventions, new ideas, and indeed
>civilization.

Bhunte, I didn't say wars led to many inventions. My point was that inventions happened in spite of those obstructions. Creative souls don't look for pretexts. Copernicus and Galileo made their observations despite the shadow of Inquest overcast over them and despite the fact that Giordano Bruno was burn at the stake. Lavoisiere worked despite the French Revolution, Mendelev led us to the enlightenment of atomic world and periodic table despite the grumbling of Russian Revolution. Neils Bohr worked exactly during the Nazi era when he was forced out of Denmark. Priestley, the inventor of Oxygen, had to flee England to save himself from the wrath of the royalists. These are the names of greatest scientists that we have to encouter before we graduate I.Sc., and they all worked for the sake of knowledge despite the violences and darkness of the society in which they lived.Their work, however, left us indebted and left mankind enriched.

>You seemed to say more lives are need for
> betterment and a change in the country.

No. My point is the lives lost are not as disastrous as it sounds in historical aspect or as in empirical comparison. These deaths are sorrowful, I mourn them, I regret their happening, but let's face it, they shouldn't obstruct our path to knowledge and enlightenment.


> How can you gurantee that republicanism is
>a panacia to the current state of affairs in
>the country? Who will take the credit for
>republicanism in Nepal--Maoist or 5 parties,
> if that is realized

Bhunteji, wait a minute. I think you are going too fast. Did I talk about republicanism here? Let's put this fact aside for now. I am talking about our faith in new generation and new comers.

I have found , in my personal observation, that our new generation is smarter and more worldlywise. Frankly,We are the proofs on our own.Nepali students are now everywhere in the top institutions of the world, and they hobnob with the most brilliant minds of the world. We never were that highly represented in the past in the acadamic world. It is likely that this trend will go unabated in the future also. There is hope for future. That's the way I feel. I don't count the deads and weep over their corpses thinking the future is gone with them.Until I am one of those deads, I am going to work hard, and I believe so will other Nepali of our generation and of younger generation.

failedstate,

Actually, you are not understanding my point properly. I am not trivializing the 8000 deaths. What I am pointing out is the sheer negligence in other sectors of our nation. Deaths from polluted water are preventable deaths, they are not hurricanes or natural calamities. We can point our finger at the rulers of past of Nepal and make them responsible for the deaths. What I am saying is 8K+ death alone doesn't doom us to be unsuccessful forever.Ok. No more gloom needed than necessary.

Sparshaji,

>"Europe has fought and killed more fellow
> Europeans and human than others. "

>Why should this fact be served in our context?
> what do we need comparision for? to feel
> better or is there any other purpose(s)?

To prove that fights/deaths can't be a factor to block scientific advancement. To prove that Nepal may have a good future just the way war-ravaged Europe had.

>sure constructive naara julus are healthy
>but shouldn't we also punish all those
>who vandalize public properties in the
> name of naara julus? How often do
>we see that in Nepal?

I am for punishing those who vandalize public property.

But the moral dilemma is who is going to punish them? Let's not forget a minister in this cabinet, Kamal Thapa, told on the record in a meeting in Pokhara that due to his government, Raaprapraa activists have got chance to "play" at Rs 2 billion? Do you think these people have moral authority to punish the kids? How about the king who gets a lion's share of national budget without anyone's approval? [Report was that the government gave 5 crores to him in his daughter's marriage.]

Sparshaji, one needs to possess a moral integrity to point finger at others. The rotten animals at the power in present day Nepal have lost that. That's what has entailed the present day anarchy.

Oys,
I mostly agree with you.
failedstate Posted on 13-Jan-04 08:24 PM

BhunteJi:

Thanks for correcting me.

While Hitler was gassing millions of "sub-humans" in the chamber, am I supposed to take solace in all the scientific progress and advancements that the German Aryans were making? Booker T. Washington turned out to be a great scholar despite being around during the time of salvery. India too made a lot of progress under the colonial British rule. So, what's the point of such logics in Nepali context?



jira Posted on 13-Jan-04 09:35 PM


Bhunteji!
Yuastai cha yaha ko haalchaal, ke garney? Jailey ni julus…Chhadkey parera hinnu parcha…So far I have experienced, everybody has too much free time here so they keep indulging themselves in such julus and naara…..The main problem that I see with our country is everybody is 100% efficient politically. God bless us.

Biswoji!
Thank you for the comment. ‘’thuikkai’’ bhannu parney sthiti cha if I am not exaggerating. Rango lai Raato kapada dekhako jasto cha ‘Raato tool’ ta Nepaliharulai…dekheki jhummina janey. Aaandolan kasko lagi, kina ra ke ka lagi??? These questions are totally devoid of themselves.

Chiple!
Ma ajhhai yahi chiplindai chu…alidin yattai ramiyela jasto cha ajhhai. Auni hamro gaam ma kati paryo awu seto pani?

Oys brother!
Sanchhi, timro handi gawu ta ma saat phera hini..gahana khojni pokhari aub pokhari nahi raha. Tyai baato tyahi galli aba ta sabbai birano birano lagcha……..tyati computer ta kholdina hya ma..tai pani yaso yadakada interesting cheez chahi save garera phursat ma paddchu. Memory lane jawose…last time ko ni padheko thie..Jaado saandharvik..auni bhogatey ko topi…lawu lawu ma ni yata bata tyam tyam ma memory ln haina HWY nai thelamla….

Kalanki hajoor!
Hajoor ko kalanki lai ta nagarpalika lay phore phalni tole banayecha. Yasto ma sawuni ko chhori lai kati kasta hola …hajoor nai bichaar gari baksyose..yaspali phagoon ma ayera jasari bhayeni chyanapultoon parera lagi baksanu paryo…dekhya kuro sunawunu parcha rey bhanchhan…sthiti bijog cha….hajoor muglaan pasey dekhi paani lina niskana pani chhadeki chin rey..padhenro ma tyai halla rahecha..lawuna jhattai garam

Sitaraji!
Dhanney chu dijju ma. Hajoor haru nabha bhey ta sajha andhyaro bhai sakthyo ailey samma. Bephursadi ma pasam pasam lagni karan tinnai hoon.

Poonte mora,
Ka gaies ni mora! Kyarnu..dhulo ma khwaak kwaak garera ramdai chu. Tara aaphnai dhulo aaphnai phore…aaphno naaniko aachi pani pyaro huncha rey bhanchhan. Got your bijuli patra..yaso lekhdai garma phursanda tyanssa…

Luckydudeji,
Hajoor sanga mulakaat nabhaye pani koti koti aabhari chu prabhu.
********* chhuteka sabbai lai ma jira ko tarfa bata muri muri dhanneybaad.
Antyama…
..
Deep daju!
Prabhu lai nasamjhey ni prabhu ko katha chai rittho nabirai padhi rahechu….kuro dherrai garnu cha. Guwesoworiko Akabari baba gangadhaam tira bassai sarechhan…business ni wottai kholya chan rey..pashupati ko jeri khani hotel bhatkayera sattal parchaan bajjey haru lay. Wo din aub nahi raha. Tangaal bhoondey ganesh ajhhai woostai chaan. Kehi mailiyeka chhan. Baru soddhai thiye..mailey auli din wottai basni rey bhanera lai dya chu. Dhobikholo sukera kulo bhayecha….Yaha ko road Map aurkai cha aajkaal..jhatta aaamna paryo

Nepe brother!
Lawuna ek phera gajaal jawose..nepali tharra sanga swaddai beglai huncha kya! Kasto nabujheko….
Nepe Posted on 14-Jan-04 04:58 PM

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Bhunte Posted on 15-Jan-04 01:27 AM

ye hagai padhai ko pani gajal hune raiichha ta...aba gajal le samman napayeko jasto chha ....Moreover, our majestic Himals which symbolize Nepal is disrespected....Feel pity for this time...
ashu Posted on 15-Jan-04 02:19 AM

Jira,

Interesting stuff there.

Was a pleasant surprise to find out that we are neighbors after all. :-)

oohi
ashu
ktm,nepal
Nepe Posted on 15-Jan-04 08:29 AM

Bhunte ji,

The poem was a tribute to Jira's famous muktak 'Aau priye hagna basaun, kodo barima Himal herera'. If you found this line not to your taste, it is already too late. Because it has gone to the annals of Sajha as one of the best muktak ever written. Many prominent sajhaites in the past just did not find enough words to applaud it.

Paschim had these words to say about the muktak, "... never has anyone summarized better the ways of the world so crudely, yet sweetly, by turning 8 simple and cliched Nepali words into a masterpiece."

On your offended remark about Sagarmatha, I appreciate your sensitivity towards our national treasure. However, I think a more mature reading of the poem might help to appreciate it better.

M.P. Posted on 15-Jan-04 08:48 AM


The original piece was a nice read. But then, I see too much frustration there, which I am not a fan of.

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Bhunte Posted on 15-Jan-04 10:52 AM

Nepe ji , kuro arkai po rahechha...thx for clarification. and sorry for misunderstanding
jira Posted on 17-Jan-04 08:37 AM

Ashu!

yes, it was indeed pleasure to meet you. thanks..aba Ktm ko arko dhamaka lekhamla kunnai din mawuka miley. After all, julus is julus.
KaLaNkIsThAn Posted on 17-Jan-04 08:52 AM

Sunchu, Sagarmathale firangi lai thagi Muluk palna, cream-powder daleko -- Sad but True!