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  1. THE ART OF LOVE: Erotic Scenes from the Ancient Cultures of India, Nepal, China and Japan by Nik (catalogue prepared by) Douglas, 1979
  2. Nepal: Society and Culture by Sushil K. Naidu, 1999-03
  3. The Art of Love: Erotic Scenes from the Ancient Cultures of India, Nepal, China and Japan by Nik Douglas, 1979
  4. Medieval Nepal: Source materials for the history and culture of Nepal 740-1768 AD by D. R Regmi, 1966
  5. Paradise Lost?: State Failure in Nepal by Subho Basu, 2007-04-16
  6. Nepal: Shamanism and Tribal Culture by Christian Lequindre Marc Petit, 2010-01-01
  7. Anthropology and sociology of Nepal: Cultures, societies, ecology, and development : proceedings of an international conference
  8. Nepal and the Gurkhas by Ministry of Defence - Hydrographic Department, 1965
  9. Fish culture in Nepal: Report on travel to Nepal by Damrong Silpachai, 1979
  10. Folk culture of Nepal: An analytical study by Ram Dayal Rakesh, 1990
  11. Lectures on Nepal-culture by Muralidhar Bhattarai, 1960
  12. Nepal - Culture Smart!: a quick guide to customs and etiquette by Tessa Feller, 2008-01-01
  13. Nepal: Nepal. History of Nepal, Kingdom of Nepal, Districts of Nepal, Politics of Nepal, Military of Nepal, Foreign relations of Nepal, Economy of Nepal, Demographics of Nepal, Culture of Nepal
  14. Art and culture of Nepal: An attempt towards preservation by Shaphalya Amatya, 1991

41. About Andal
More a literary creation than a gaming one, this civilization draws inspiration from China and nepal. Language, music, history and culture benefit from almost poetic depictions. No conversion notes, but it seems ideally suited for generic systems.
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Andal is an imaginary world I've been working on since I was about twelve. That means for close on twenty years. I've written a slew of stories set in Andal (all in Dutch), a novel, and another novel I should be working on right now. I've also hosted role-playing adventures in this setting, but the primary function of Andal is to serve as a vehicle for my writing, sketching, sculpting and composition urges. As far as imaginary worlds go, Andal is quite unusual. It is not Medieval England with unfamiliar names, nor another version of Middle Earth. It isn't Greece in Indonesia, like Gehennum, nor Alexandria in Nehwon. Nor is it post-apocalyps, pre-civilistation or alternate history. In fact, I'd have a hard time characterizing Andal in terms of familiar cultures. There's something of Song China in it, and traces of Nepal under the Nevari Malla kings. Years after I had created the words Andal, Charya (Dutch spelling: Charia), Hanudan and others, when I started studying Sanskrit, Pali, Nepali and Classical Tibetan, I discovered that most of these words have a very apt meaning in one or another of the languages of the Indian sub-continent. Andal is a

42. Tibetan Cultural Region Directory
21 categories, 600+ listings covering Arts, Astrology, Tibetan Buddhism, culture, Email, nepal, Bhutan, N.India, Travel, Tibet.
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43. Culture Of Nepal - NepalLink.com
Besides the so many religious practices, there is more to nepal's claim to a the sameoutward characteristic, will have evolved their own culture depending on
http://www.nepallink.com/nepal/culture/

44. Steven Baigel Documentary Films And Travel Photography
of film projects on Tibetan refugees and the Indian sitar master, Nikhil Banerjee.......Images from Tibet and of exile culture in nepal and India.
http://www.stevenbaigel.com
Steven Baigel Documentary Films and Travel Photography NIKHIL BANERJEE DOCUMENTARY FILM TIBETAN REFUGEE DOCUMENTARY FILM PHOTOGRAPHS This site contains information on: My documentary film/video on the life and music of the great Indian classical music sitarist Pandit Nikhil Banerjee. My documentary film/video on Tibetan refugees living in exile in Bir settlement, Himachal Pradesh, northern India. A select portfolio of my documentary and travel photographs from Tibet, on Tibetan exile culture, India, Nepal, and from other parts of the world. Steven Baigel

45. NEPAL - CULTURE & NATURE
culture NATURE ( 7 NIGHTS / 8 DAYS ) Fill up this form to book the package KathmanduDurbar Square, the place of the Malla and then the Shah kings of nepal.
http://www.nepaltravel.com/culture_nature.html
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D ay Itinerary Details Kathmandu
Arrival at Tribhuwan International Airport, Kathmandu. A traditional warm welcome with garlands by our airport representative. Briefing about the package in the hotel. Kathmandu (Breakfast)
After breakfast, we begin our full day sight seeing tour of Kathmandu vallery by visiting two very important religious centers, Pashupatinath temple for the Hindus, nearby along the banks of the river Bagmati is the cremation area for the dead, Boudhanath is possibly the largest stupa in the world and the center for Tibetan school of Buddhism. We then drive on to Bhaktapur the medical cities of devotees and the best preserved of all the old cities of Kathmandu Valley. After that we visit Kathmandu Durbar Square , the place of the Malla and then the Shah kings of Nepal. Places of interest here are the Kasthamandu Valley. After that we visit Kathmandu Durbar Square , the place of the Malla and then the Shah kings of Nepal. Place of interest here are the Kasthamandap, a medieval rest said to give Kathmandu its name, Kumari Temple, abode of the virgin goddess. From here we visit

46. Sturman, Robert
A gallery by Robert Sturman including images with the themes of nature, surf culture, the blues, india and nepal, and portraits.
http://www.robertsturmanstudio.com/
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47. Community Action Nepal | About Nepal | Culture
culture. nepal is a land of contrasts that link two worlds; maintaining communicationbetween the Hindu and ancient Buddhist cultures of the Indian subcontinent
http://www.canepal.org.uk/nepalCult.htm
Culture
Nepal is a land of contrasts that link two worlds; maintaining communication between the Hindu and ancient Buddhist cultures of the Indian subcontinent. Nepal is the home of a large number of racial and ethnic groups and minorities. The multitude of languages spoken by the Nepalese people are as diverse as the religions professed by them. Yet all of them live peacefully. Travellers call Nepal a wonderland. There are few countries in the world where so many monuments of art may be found within such a small compass. Nepal is a dream come true, a dream of Hindu and Buddhist middle ages so rooted in tradition, so unspoilt. It is the throne of the gods and the land of the shrines, sanctuaries and natural beauty. Nepal is where Gautam Buddha was born in a garden in Lumbini, 560 years before Christ. Nepal is the place where the pagoda style architecture originated. Nepal is the place where Mount Everest (Sagarmatha) is situated and in whose snowclad heights the abominable snowman (yeti) is believed to wander. Nepal is the land of the brave Gurkha soldiers and hardy Sherpas and the skilful artistic Newars. There are many separate races and tribes in Nepal, each having its own distinctive costumes, languages, dialects and customs, but who are all connected to one another by the common Nepalese "language".

48. Mr. Rowen's Travels
A travel summary from elementary teacher Rowen Sandel. Includes culture, photos, journal and what was packed as he backpacked through China, nepal and Vietnam.
http://www.geocities.com/mrrowenstravels/
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    COME SEE WHAT'S IN MR. ROWEN'S BAG COMMENTS FROM MR. STASSEN'S CLASS SEND MR. ROWEN AN E-MAIL Hi, my name is Rowen Sandel and for the past three years I have been teaching third grade at Highland Elementary School in Oakland, California where I'm better known as Mr.Rowen. On September 1st I began a ten month trip that will bring me to ten countries as I literally go around the world. I plan to visit Norway, Italy, Nepal China Vietnam , Cambodia, Thailand, Australia, New Zealand, and Tonga before returning to the U.S. in early June of 2001. Over the last three years I have had many wonderful students, some of whose families are from Cambodia, Tonga, Vietnam, and Laos and one of the inspirations for this trip came from my desire to visit these countries. I also wanted to visit other places and visit other friends around the world. This website is an opportunity for the children of Highland to see images and learn stories and information about where they or their classmates come from. But it is not just for my past students, students of Highland, or people whose families are from a country I'm visiting. This site is for anyone, child or adult, who wishes to see new things, think about new ideas, and learn about things they could have only imagined before. It is for anyone who is a life-long-learner and wishes to experience the larger world we live in.
  • 49. Nepal - Culture Of Nepal - Travallo Globetrotters Home
    culture of nepal. Art Handicraft. Which gives better information aboutthe culture of a people, than its religion and its people celebrations.
    http://www.travallo.de/laender/anapurna/culture.html
    Climate Geography Flora Fauna ... Population
    Culture of Nepal
    Which gives better information about the culture of a people, than its religion and its people celebrations. And even in Asia seems to be able to be explained much thereby. Thus the religion and society affiliation influence the occupation selection and - work, as well as the formative styles of the artists and craftsmen in Nepal.
    In each utensils the history of high handicraft art is told. Especialy developed are metal and wood working, textilworks and the art of the carpet attaching. Most handicraft techniques are strongly influenced or identical of the two large culture areas India and Tibet.
    Architecture is adapted to life and climatic conditions. Already of far one detects by the architectural style in which settlement area one is.
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    City Culture
    In the cities of the Kathmandu - Valley, Kathmandu, Patan, and Bhadgaon, a high-standing, city culture with own house style, developed by the Newar, shows up three levels. With their paved close angular roads with at least three leveled houses, temples and workstations we are reminded of us well-known medieval cities.
    The house consists of framework (with brick filling), whose heavy wooden skeleton from permanent Sal wood manufactured and with rich ornaments is provided. Windows and door frames are particularly beautifully operated. In the ground floor is usually a business or a workshop. The kitchen is direct under the roof, in order to prevent that someone can soil the ritual purity of the kitchen from the outside. The smoke pulls by joints in the roof, usually with burned bricks or slates covered, seals it in such a way and keeps vermin away. Converted inner courts are to be entered from the road.

    50. Cyber World Of Nishchal
    Information on nepal, a sauth asian country, the himalayan kingdom. nepalese culture, history, geography, religion, government, political, tourism, travel, and hotels. Information about the author.
    http://www.geocities.com/ninfonp
    Morden Nepal Early Nepal Brief History About Me Family Friends Photo Album Interest ... Sign Guestbook Search Welcome to the Cyber World of Nishchal Subba World Heritage Sites Major Cities Domestic Airlines Int'l Airlines Tourist Visit Hotels in Nepal Adventure Visa Information National Parks Money Exchanger Rivers and Lakes Remote Places Columns Life by - Nishchal Song-1 by- Nishchal Song-2 by- Nishchal Song-3 by- Nishchal ... Songs by- Nishchal Dharan-Biratnager road, Bhakti highway is bordered to Tarahara on the east just on the entrance of Tarahara Bazaar. Check out the Useful links of Nepal www.niitnepal.com.np www.showmewhere.com www.nepalihimal.com www.aijnepal.com www.appasherpa.com

    51. China, Nepal, Tibet, Vietnam, Myanmar, Mongolia, The Last Frontiers Travel Consu
    Guided tours to various places in China, Tibet, Mongolia, Vietnam and nepal. Features information on excursions, local culture, and nature.
    http://www.thelastfrontiers.com
    Welcome to The Last Frontiers
    The Last Frontiers Travel Consulting invites you to travel Asia "beyond the travel books". Get close to People, Culture and Nature of China and Tibet, Mongolia, Vietnam, Myanmar, Nepal and Bhutan. Be guided by my own rich experience in these countries: I and my reliable local partners will tailor an itinerary to meet your very special interests and requirements to make your trip unforgettable.
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    52. South Asia, Journal Of South Asian Studies, Book Reviews, History, Religion And
    Journal of general South Asian studies, with regular and extensive archaeological content. Includes book reviews, articles on the history and culture of India, Kashmir, Pakistan, nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Bhutan.
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    December 2001, New Series, Vol. XXIV, no 1 Contents Feature Article: Conversion and the Assertive Margins: An Analysis of Hindu Nationalist Discourse and the Recent Attacks on Indian Christians
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    by John McGuire Book Reviews Previous Issues December 2000, New Series, Vol. XXIII, no 2 Contents
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    The Master, Muse and the Nation: the New Cultural Project and the Reification of Colonial Modernity in India
    by Lakshmi Subramanian Book Reviews
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    Religion, State and Community: Contested Identities in the Kashmir Valley, c.1880-1920 R by Chitralekha Zutshi Book Reviews South Asian Studies Association of Australia Created and designed by Fareesha Abdullah fareeshaa@hotmail.com

    53. Peace Corps | World Wise Schools | Lesson Plans | Teacher Guides | Nepal
    nepal Activities for Grades 10 12. What is culture, Anyway? PurposeTo apply the concept of culture to the country of nepal. Materials
    http://www.peacecorps.gov/wws/guides/nepal/culture.html
    Nepal Activities for Grades 10 - 12
    What is Culture, Anyway?
    Purpose:
    To apply the concept of culture to the country of Nepal. Materials:
  • Reading: What is Culure, Anyway?"
  • Worksheet: "Vocabulary Check" Background:
    In the reading "What Is Culture, Anyway?" author Jay Bonstingl emphasizes the need to view culture as a system of related parts. He also stresses the role that context plays in giving meaning to individual aspects of a culture (i.e., its "culture traits"). For example, for most westerners the swastika is a strong symbol of hate and violence. For those in Nepal and other parts of the world, however, it represents well-being and good fortune. In fact, according to the Encyclopaedia Britannica (15th Edition), the word swastika actually comes from the Sanskrit svastika which means "conducive to well being." Cultural context does indeed determine the meaning of culture traits. Activities:
  • Emphasize the concept of a system by having students try to write after taping their thumbs to the palms of their hands. Discuss the inter-connectedness of a system's parts and the effect on the whole when one part is changed. Have students give examples of systems they know. Add the word "culture" to the list. Ask students for examples of parts of the system of culture. (You may wish to refer to the infamous soda bottle in the movie The Gods Must Be Crazy when talking about the effects of changing one part of a culture.)
  • As a class have students define the word "culture." Modify the definition after they have had a chance to read "What Is Culture, Anyway?" and "On a Personal Note."
  • 54. Friends In High Places Trekking - Kathmandu, Nepal
    A trekking company with office in the US and nepal. Company offers trekking, rafting, culture and wildlife tours in nepal.
    http://www.fihp.com/

    55. Welcome To Flying Dragon Travels Page
    Offers tours and treks in nepal, India, Bhutan and Tibet. Contains information on visa requirements, tariffs, customs, culture, health and insurance.
    http://www.dragonpage.faithweb.com/
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    Tibet Special Packages Bhutan Bhutan Tour Cost Tour/Trek Itineraries Nepal Trek Routes KTM Flight Schedule Trek Route Map Everest Region Annapurna Region Exotic Nepal Birth-place of the Apostle of Peace,Lord Buddha. Top of the World. The Shangri-La. A country of high-mountains consisting 240 peaks exceeding 6,094m. The deepest Gorge in the world. The living Cultural Musuem of the Globe. The living Cultural Musuem of the Globe. The Switzerland of the East. The land of brave Gurkhas. FAQ Going to Nepal Visa, Immigration and Customs Money Matters Health and Insurance ... Communication with the rest of the world Nepal World Heritage sites (Cultural) Swayamvu Pashupati Nath Temple Boudha Lama Stupa Champak Narayan Temple Kantipur Durbar Square Lalitpur Durbar Square Bhaktapur Durbar Square (One of the few countries in the world where seven world heritage sites situated within a 20 km radius.) Nepal World Heritage sites (Natural) Nepal World Heritage sites (Religious) Everest National Park Lumbini Garden(Birthplace of Lord Buddha Royal Chitwan National Park

    56. Lonely Planet World Guide | Destination Nepal | Culture
    Translate this page nepal Art L'architecture est à l'honneur dans la vallée de Katmandou.La période Licchavi (IV au IXe siècles) fut prolifique
    http://www.lonelyplanet.fr/destinations/indian_subcontinent/nepal/culture.htm
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    Nepal
    Art :
    stupas tangka mandala gaines saringhi damai
    retour en haut
    Langue :
    o se prononce "ou" ; ai au se dit comme dans "chaos" ; ch j devient "dj". Le h Parmi les locutions les plus utiles, citons : namaste : bonjour/au revoir
    thikcha : d'accord
    : je ne comprends pas
    bus : bus
    taxi : taxi
    kothaa : chambre
    baink : banque
    bato
    oralo
    : descente ukao daya : droite baya : gauche khaana : nourriture/repas bhat : riz (cuit) dal : lentilles chiya daktar : docteur retour en haut
    Religion :
    veda , ou "connaissance divine". Les trois principaux aspects de la pratique religieuse hindouiste sont les puja Brahma Vishnu (le protecteur) et Shiva sadhus retour en haut
    Coutumes :
    retour en haut
    Gastronomie :
    dhal bhat momos lassi curd retour en haut suivante Avertissement : Bien que les auteurs et l'éditeur aient apporté tout le soin nécessaire à la rédaction et à la mise à jour des informations, ils ne peuvent être tenus responsables des pertes, des problèmes ou des accidents que pourraient subir les personnes utilisant les données de ce site. Nous vous encourageons à vérifier les informations utiles auprès des autorités compétentes, notamment en ce qui concerne les visas, la santé, la sécurité, les douanes et les transports. agrandir la carte voir les photos Voir le guide Népal ou

    57. Shangri-La: IndexPage
    Serves ethnic food from the foothills of Himalayas. Gives information about what is served and about the culture. Includes a directory of links to get information about nepal and Tibet.
    http://www.shangril-la.com/
    SHANGRIL-LA THE PINNACLE OF NEPALI AND TIBETAN CUISINE "...serves such delicacies as yak chhwela (boiled yak meat mixed with a blend of special Nepalese spices) and several varieties of momo, which are steamed Tibetan dumplings stuffed with vegetables, pork, chicken, turkey or yak" Jeremy Iggers at Star Tribune
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    "..the daily buffet offers a good overview of Shangri-la's Nepalese, Tibetan and Indian

    58. IExplore - Nepal Travel, IExplore Nepal Travel - Travel Nepal
    Contains information on cities, places of interest, tourist activities, ecotourism, history, culture, transportation and health.
    http://www.iexplore.com/dmap/Nepal/Where to Go
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    Our promise: You won't find any of our trips at a lower price anywhere. iExplore offers the best value in adventure and experiential travel... GUARANTEED! Nepal Travel Where to Go in Nepal DHULIKEL This impressive town is worth a day trip from Kathmandu to see the countryside and beautiful architecture (several hundred years old). Arrive early in the morning to see the sun rise over the mountains. It's possible to go on a locally organized short trek (three hours or more). The region around Dhulikel offers good training for longer treks. 20 mi/30 km east of Kathmandu. KATHMANDU sadhu in bright saffron robes meditating on the steps of a building or a Tibetan refugee spinning his prayer wheel as he walks down the street. Although their lives are guided by ancient tradition, the residents of Kathmandu are not walking anachronisms, and visiting there is not like a trip back in time. Citizens live very much in the present, but have thoroughly integrated their traditions into their modern lives. The highest concentration of attractions is within the area of Durbar Square. There are no fewer than 48 buildings, monuments and shrines of interest within less than a square mile. Among the most impressive structures are the 16th-century pagoda-style Taleju Temple, the old Royal Palace (which has the best view of the city) and the

    59. Virtual Tour Of Nepal
    A photographic overview of the country and its culture.
    http://www.panoramaproductions.net/Nepaltour.htm
    Welcome to Nepal Thank-you for visiting Nepal! Take Another Tour Panorama Productions
    To obtain license to use the images on this website, please visit www.worldviewimages.com
    Flags courtesy of ITA 's Flags of All Countries used with permission. Links: Country Info Travel Info The soaring heights of the Himalayan Mountains, the staggering beauty of the terraced fields, the warmth and beauty of the people, the rich history and the eternal intrigue of the culture all combine to make Nepal one of the most fascinating countries of the world. Sandwiched between the fertile plains of India and the mountain plateaus of Tibet, Nepal is blessed with scenic beauty that is at the same time breath taking and inspirational. From the jungles of the south to the towering peaks of the north, Nepal offers the visitor a one-stop destination of adventure. With eight of the world's tallest mountains, including the world's tallest, Mt. Everest, Nepal has become a heaven for trekkers and mountain climbers. Yet, despite the rich scenic beauty, Nepal remains one of the most poorly developed nations of the world. Ninety percent of the population live out their lives as subsistence farmers, carving out a living on the steep mountain slopes.

    60. Nepal - Travallo Globetrotters Home
    Includes information on culture, religion, geography, history, weather and trekking.
    http://www.himalaya.travallo.org/
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