Now-a-days Facebook is a part of life as so many people love to post message on their wall so that their friends can see them. Some post are personal and some don’t deal with their personal life but informative or awareness type. Today I was going through my Facebook and in one of my friend’s wall I read this:
Gambhir Man Maskey sir’s tuition and my frens JAM from there we still hold a strong bond
Hey guys remember good old days? I am sure you guys do remember it and wish to get back to that time and feel the moment. During that time many of us used to make a memory book commonly known as AUTO BOOK which we used give our beloved friends to write something that can bond us in future.
Now it’s an era of Facebook and we don’t need such auto book any more, but still memory remains. How many of you guys have gone through that old auto book? How many still has it? How many of you have sold it to “khali sisi poorana kaagaz”? and how many of you after reading this post thought of it and wanted to look it into your store room?
Plato
“The Allegory of cave” is the allegory used by the Greek philosopher Plato in his work The Republic. The main purpose this allegory is that he wants to illustrate the nature of mankind. It is a fictional dialogue between his teacher Socrates and his brother Glaucon.
Here with the help of the allegory of cave, Plato wants to describe about human behavior. As it is stated; at first he describes about the people who were inside the cave who were not able to move around facing the wall of the cave. Behind them they have a fire place. In the wall they could see only the shadow of their own created by that fire. Their brain is monotonous and is just focused on the wall of the cave every time making them self feel that this is the life.
“Shanti ka aakha” eyes of peace, Finally after 100 years they gave peace eye new look, let us hope soon our country Nepal will be once again a peaceful country
I heard that this year swayambhunath temple was renovated in 100 years. Today I was feeling little low, so just to make myself fresh I thought to go to Swayambhu and capture some photographs of swayambhunath. When you see at the stupa, you can feel the change. It has a WOW effect now. If you guys have not visited then please do visit and make yourself feel some peace in your mind.
This temple is popularly know as Monkey Temple among the tourist as you can see lots of monkeys there.
Today people of Kathmandu valley gathered at Basantapur, Kathamndu to show all the leaders and political parties that people of Nepal want peace and are against strike and bands which has been the main obstacle for the development of Nepal.
People showed their power today, and it was a rally without any leaders. There were no one to lead the rally. It was in true – a peaceful rally. I have never seen people carrying so many Nepali Flag and walking; walking for long-term peace. It shows how much love we have for our country.
Color Me Orange
Bisket jatra of Thimi is also known as sindure jatra (Vermilion Powder Festival) as you can see all people face covered with orange color. You will experience a different taste in this particular festival which is celebrated by the newar community of Thimi.
Today I feel proud to say to myself that I am a product of GEMS. I spent 11 years in that school. On 20th February 2010, it celebrated it’s 25th year. Time passes so fast. I still remember the early days of this school when we were admitted on the same year it was established.
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