Friday, November 9, 2018

My Tihar Experience 2075

My Tihar Experience 
Tihar is the festival of light. I celebrated it very nicely from the first day.
I celebrated first day, kaag tihar by offering foods to the crows in the garden.
 On second day,kukur tihar I woke up in the morning and put tika and garland to house dog and gave delicious foods to  it.

 The best day was the gai tihar and laxmi puja. On that day I woke up in the morning and took bath.After that I went nearby cow shed. Then I put tika and garlands to the cows.I also gave grass to the cows with my own hands . I also gave some packets of salt to the owner of cows. After taking launch me and my mother went for shopping to by things which are needed for laxmi puja. We baught colours to make rangoli,garlands,marigold flowers, diyos, candles,etc.On that evening I made rangoli with sister in front of house.We made house very beautiful by lightening lamps, diyos, candles,etc everywhere. We also put big garland on the main door and other doors. Then I worshipped goddess Laxmi with I mother by offering fruits, sweets, flowers, selroti, etc to goddess laxmi.  After puja children cane to the house by chanting Bhailini . Although I didn't went to play deusi and bhailo but also I enjoyed it by watching it on tv.

On the bhai tika I did lots of fun with my brother. We watched adventurous movies on TV like dispicable me 3 ,jumanji,etc. 

I enjoyed these five days a lot.It was very exciting and memorable moments. 



Kag TiharKukur Tihar


Wednesday, November 7, 2018

My Dashain Experience 2075

My Dashain Experience
                  
Dashain Festival is one of the most important Hindu festival which is celebrated all over Nepal delightfully. This festival usually falls in the month of September or October and is actually celebrated for 15 days. It starts from bright lunar fortnight (Shukla Paksha) and ends on the day of full moon (Poornima) according to Nepalese annual calendar. Hindus greatest festival, Dashain honors a great conquest of the gods over the evil demons. The symbol of power, Goddess Durga is worshiped during this festival.It is celebrated by people gathering with their family and relatives happily and receiving tika and Jamara from their elders with blessings.



I was very excited for Dashain celebration.I went to bought new clothes with my family in Dashain vacation.

As I am buddhist ,I didn't celebrate dashain by  putting tika but this time I also took tika from our aunt.

 I celebrate it by eating delicious foods. I  also played cards and flew kites with my friends. During the day of tika m y aunt came to our home .My mother and aunt started to talk about many things as t
hey met each other after a long time. We also danced,sang and went to watch movies.I also went to visit many places like baudha, pashupatinath etc.
I enjoyed my dashain very beautifully.






Tuesday, September 18, 2018

QBASIC

QBASIC program to display smaller number among two numbers.

CLS
INPUT  " Enter any two numbers ";  A, B
IF A < B THEN
PRINT " The smaller number is "; A
ELSE
PRINT " The smaller number is "; B
END IF 
END

Friday, September 14, 2018

Teej

Women's festival: Teej



Teej is the fasting festival of women in Nepal. It falls in the month of August or early September. Married women observe Teej fast to honor Lord Shiva and for long and healthy life of their husband. Unmarried girls also observe fast on this day for a good husband. Teej celebrations lasts for three pious days. Traditional dances and songs form an important feature of Teej celebrations. Red color is considered auspicious for women observing Teej fast and so most of them dress up in red or bridal clothes. During the festival women are dressed in red Sarees with gold ornaments from head to toe.

Teej is an annual festival of Nepali women. The festival is celebrated with utmost dedication and love by the women in Nepal. Preparations for the festival begin well in advance. Fabric stores, sarees and suit outlets are stocked with the bridal red color fabric. Women spend most of the time shopping when Teej is near.Teej festival celebrations are carried further with sumptuous feasts and traditional performances. On this day, women dress up beautifully. They clad themselves in red colored apparels, wear glass bangles, heavy ornaments and apply henna. Teej gives women an opportunity to dress like the newly wed. They worship the epitome of divine marriage - Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, for longevity and prosperity for their husband and family.


Teej is a three-day-long festival in Nepal and each day has its own significance.
  1. First day is called 'Dar Khane Din', the day to make merry.
  2. Second day is a 'fasting day'.
  3. The third day is called 'Rishi Panchami' in Nepal which is a day to perform Teej Puja.
Dar Khane Din  

The first day of Teej in Nepal is called the 'Dar Khane Din'. On this day, the womenfolk dressed in the finest clothed gather at one place and perform traditional dance and sing devotional songs. A special food called 'dar' is eaten. Celebrations continue till midnight after which the 24-hour-long fast begins.
Fasting Day
The second or the fasting day of the Teej festival is dedicated to pujas and prayers. The holy Pashupatinath temple is thronged by women in red sarees to offer prayers to Lord Shiva. Women gather in the temple and circumambulate the Lingam (phallic symbol of the Lord) adorned with flowers, sweets and coins. The beautifully decorated idols of Shiva and Parvati are offered fruits and flowers to seek blessings of the divine spirits. Lighting of an oil lamp is very important part of the puja ceremony. It is said that the oil lamp should be kept lit all night to avoid bad omen.
Rishi Panchami



The third day of the Teej 
Festival is called Rishi Panchami. On this day, the seven sages of the Hindu pantheon are worshiped by women in a belief that it will cleanse all sins of the previous year. Womenfolk take a holy bath with red mud found on the roots of the sacred Datiwan bush, along with its leaves. After three hours of rigorous cleansing, they come out purified and absolved from all sins. After this they sit in a semicircle while a priest sitting in the middle chants devotional prayers.


Thursday, September 6, 2018

MY FATHER

MY FATHER 

Love u papa
My father is very lovely father of the world.  My father is my  real hero and inspiration to me. My father name is Chhiring Sherpa. He is 42 years old. He is very kind hearted and hardworking person. He is a trekking guide as well as very nice cook. He always become busy in his work and when he get free time then he cook very delicious food for us.



My father is very smart and intelligent person. I generally call him PAPA. He is a very special person in my life. He always take care of me. He earn money for our study and career. He sometime scold and beat me for my betterment . I always get inspired when I look at his hard work.He is my best father in the world.I LOVE MY PAPA VERY MUCH.


Monday, August 27, 2018

Raksha Bandhan

RAKSHA BANDHAN


Raksha Bandhan is also known as festive of "Rakhi".Raksha 
Bandhan is one of the main festivals in Hindu religion. Raksha bandhan  basically a sacred thread of Rakhi is basically a sacred thread of protection embellishis frail of thread of Rakhi is considered as stronger than iron chains as it binds the most beautiful relationship in an inseparable bond of love and trusthed with the love and affection of a sister for her brother. This day is also known as Rakhi day.It is known to strengthen the brother-sister bond. It is celebrated by brothers and sister of all age.
Rakhi The Thread of Love



The brother-sister relationship is extremely special. The way they care for each other is beyond compare. One can never love or care for their friends as much as they love their siblings. The connection and bond one shares with brothers and sisters is simply matchless. No matter how much they fight with each other over trivial things when the time comes they stand by one another and extend their support.raksha bandhan essayको लागि तस्बिर परिणाम

The festival of Raksha Bandhan is observed as a symbol of 
between brothers and sisters. The occasion is meant to 
celebrate any type of brother-sister relationship between 
men and women who may not be biologically related.On
 this day, a sister ties a rakhi around the wrist of her brother 
in order to pray for his prosperity, health and well-being. 

Raksha' means protection and 'Bandhan' means bound. 
Thus 'Raksha Bandhan' means the 'Bond of Protection'. The brother in return offers a gifts and promises 
to protect his sister from any harm and under every
 circumstance. This festival is also celebrated between 
brother-sister belonging to distant family members, relatives 
or cousins.





Janai Purnima

                          Janai Purnima


Janai Purnima is observed in the month of Shrawan. It is called Rakshya Bandhan as this festival observes the bond of purity and security.  This festival is celebrated by Hindus all over the world. 






The Janai initiates the boy into manhood and commands them to devotedly follow the religion and the path of truth. The Janai must be worn every day of their lives after they listen their mantra from the guru during the Bartabandha. 
Janai is regarded as symbol of body, speech and mind, and when the knots are tied the person wearing it is supposed to gain complete control over each of them.


This cord is changed if it becomes untidy or dishonored due to those acts which are forbidden by religion.  However, Janai must be changed without fail on Rakhsya Bandhan Day.
Janai Purnima is Sacred Thread Festival. On this day, Hindu men, especially the Brahmins and Chettris perform their annual change of Janai and all who celebrates this festival put a scared thread around their wrist.





Janai is a cotton string worn across the chest by Hindu male. This thread is only given to males during a long and  impressive religious ceremony called Bratabandhan. Almost all the religion has type of Bratabandhan, but known by different names. Bratabandhan is basically a formal process of accepting someone in the religion.In Nepal Janai Purnima in Newari is Kwati. This day is also called Kwati Punhi, where Kwati is a soup of different beans and Punhi means the full moon day. Newar people also put the sacred threads around the wrists which are to be taken off on the day of Laxmi Puja, another festival in Tihar.


In Janai Purnima Newar farmers offer different food items to frogs. Believing that worshiping the frog, who is considered an agent of the God of rainfall, by making offerings of different food items help to increase the production of crops.  

 Gai Jatra

Gai Jatra is a festival celebrated in Nepal, mainly in Kathmandu by the Newar community. Gai Jatra is also called Sa Paru. This festival commemorates the death of people during the year andis generally celebrated in the month of Bhadra . The date is set according to the lunar Nepal Era calendar: it falls on the first day of the dark fortnight of the month of [Gunla].

Gaijatra 01.jpg
The Festival of Cows is one of the most popular festivals of Nepal. It is celebrated to diminish the sadness from the death of family members. During the festival, cows are marched in the streets. People also distribute food to others.The whole complex of Gai Jatra festival has its roots in the ancient ages when people feared and worshiped Yamraj the god of death. However, the ironic sessions synonymous with the Gai Jatra festival entered the tradition in the medieval period of Nepal during the reign of the Malla Kings. Hence, the present form of Gaijatra is a happy blending of antiquity and the medieval era.According to the traditions since time immemorial, every family who has lost one relative during the past year must participate in a procession through the streets of Kathmandu leading a cow. If a cow is unavailable then a young boy dressed as a cow is considered a fair substitute.


In Hinduism, a cow is regarded the most venerated among all the domestic animals. It is believed that the cow, revered as a holy animal by Hindus, will help the deceased relative's journey to heaven.According to the historical evidence, when King Pratap Malla lost his son, his wife, the queen, remained grief-stricken. The king was very sad to see the condition of his beloved queen. The king, in spite of several efforts, could not lessen the grief of his wife. To show his wife that death is a natural part of life, he called on people for a carnival if someone has died in their family. Many people came which showed the queen that it is not only her son had died somebody has died in every family in this festival.









Saturday, June 23, 2018

QBASIC

1)WAP to input number and check whether the given no.is divisible by 3 and 7 or not.

CLS

INPUT "enter any number";n

IF n MOD 3=0 AND n MOD 7=0

PRINT "number is divisible by 3 and 7"

ELSE

PRINT "NUMBER IS NOT DIVISIBLE BY 3 AND 7"

END IF

END

2)WAP to input any number and check whether the given no.is positive or negative.

CLS

INPUT "ENTER ANY NUMBER";N

IF N > 0 THEN

PRINT "THE NUMBER ISPOSITIVE"

ELSE IF N < 0 THEN

PRINT "THE NUMBER IS NEGATIVE"

END IF

END

 

3)WAP to input any number and display whether it is odd or even.

CLS

INPUT "ENTER ANY NUMBER";N

IF N MOD 2 = 0 THEN

PRINT "THE EVEN NUMBER"

ELSE

PRINT "THE ODD NUMBER"

END IF

END

 

4)WAP to enter any two number and display the smaller one 

CLS

INPUT "ENTER ANY TWO NUMBER"; A, B

IF A < B THEN

PRINT "THE SMALLEST NUMBER IS"; A

ELSE

PRINT "THE SMALLEST NUMBER IS"; B

END IF

END

 

5)WAP to enter any three numbers and display the middle number.

CLS

INPUT "ENTER ANY THREE NUMBER"; S, U, M

IF S > U AND S < M OR S < U AND A > M THEN

PRINT "THE MIDDLE NUMBER IS";S

ELSE IF U > S AND U < M OR U < S AND U > M THEN

PRINT "THE MIDDLE NUMBER IS";U

ELSE

PRINT "THE MIDDLE NUMBER IS";M

END IF

END

 

6)WAP to test weather a user input number is completely divisible by 13 or not.

CLS

INPUT "ENTER ANY NUMBER";N

IF N MOD 13 = 0 THEN

PRINT "THE NUMBER IS COMPLETELY DIVISIBLY BY 13"

ELSE

PRINT "THE NUMBER IS NOT COMPLETELY DIVISIBLE BY 13"

END IF

END

 

7)WAP to define a function procedure which return whether a input number is positive, negative, zero.

CLS

INPUT "ENTER ANY NUMBER";N

IF N > 0 THEN

PRINT "THE NUMBER IS POSITIVE"

ELSE IF N < 0 THEN

PRINT "THE NUMBER IS NEGATIVE"

ELSE

PRINT "NUMBER IS ZERO"

END IF

END

 

8)WAP to input a year and display whether the year is leap year or not.

CLS

INPUT "ENTER YEAR";Y

IF Y MOD 4 = 0 AND Y MOD 100 < > 0 OR Y MOD 400 = 0 THEN

PRINT "THE GIVEN YEAR IS NOT LEAP YEAR"

ELSE

PRINT "THE GIVEN YEAR IS NOT LEAP YEAR"

END IF

END

 

9)Input the age of a person and find out whether the person is eligible to drive or not.

CLS

INPUT "ENTER YOUR AGE";A

IF A > 16 THEN

PRINT "YOUR ARE ELIGIBLE TO VOTE"

ELSE

PRINT "YOUR ARE NOT ELIGIBLE TO VOTE"

END IF

END

 

10)WAP to enter any three numbers and display the greatest one using sub procedure.

CLS

INPUT "ENTER THREE NUMBER"; A, B, C

IS A > B AND A > C THEN

PRINT "The greatest number is"; A

ELSE IF N > A AND N > T

PRINT "The greatest number is"; B

ELSE

PRINT " The greatest number is"; C

END IF

END

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