#Krishna Malla
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mysticalblizzardcolor · 7 months ago
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Bishnupur (the city of God Vishnu), was the capital of the Malla dynasty of eastern India. They were ardent followers of Vaishnavism, and the temples of Bishnupur were instrumental in consolidating the Gaudiya Vaishnava community of Bengal. The Shyama Raya Temple in the photograph above, was built by the Malla king, Raghunath Singh.  The Gaudiya Vaishnava devotional movement emerged under the guidance of a popular Bengali saint, Chaitanya, who expressed the importance of a personal and intimate relation (Bhakti) with the main  deity of the tradition, God Krishna.
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maximumwobblerbanditdonut · 10 days ago
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hoteltimila An unforgettable experience hosting Sam Heughan and Jake Norton at Hotel Timila! Hear their thoughts on Nepal and their stay with us 🗻
🔔 Hotel Timila—-is in Lalitpur 🇳🇵also known as Patan in Kathmandu is a metropolitan city and fourth most populous city of Nepal. It is located in the south-central part of Kathmandu Valley, a large valley in the high plateaus in central Nepal, at an altitude of 1,400 metres (4,600 feet).
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Hotel Timila is very close to Patan Durbar Square, a traditional site in Patan, Kathmandu. Hotel Timila is the perfect base is your interest in cultural adventure because of Patan Durbar Square.
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Bhaktapur Durbar Square It housed the Malla kings of Nepal from 14th to 15th century and the kings of the Kingdom of Bhaktapur from 15th to late 18th century until 1769 when the kingdom was conquered. Today, this square is recognised by UNESCO, as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its rich culture, temples, metal, and stone artworks. This Unesco site is a place of historical and religious significance mostly occupied by the Newar community and shows the previous centuries of Newar architecture.
Newar architecture or Newa architecture is an indigenous style of architecture used by the Newari people in the Kathmandu Valley in Nepal. You can see people of all ages hanging around this area. Every year many tourists visit Bhaktapur Durbar Square to observe the art and architecture.
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The stone Krishna Mandir temple in Durbar Square Patan
Having already visited Kathmandu’s Durbar Square and Bhaktaur’s Durbar Square, you completed the medieval city-states in the Kathmandu Valley with a trip to the Durbar Square Patan. Patan is now a modern suburb that was once a powerful independent city-state and hosts the Durbar Square Patan, containing an amazing collection of immense temples both within the square and in the surrounding area.
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Tribhuvan International Airport (KTM) in Kathmandu is the only international airport in Nepal and is the closest airport to Patan. Most trekkers and climbers to the Everest Base Camp arrive at Nepal's Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) in Kathmandu and then fly to Lukla Airport (LUA). It’s possible that these were SH and Jake Norton's last days in Kathmandu before they departed from Nepal.
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Posted 26th December 2024
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dear-indies · 1 year ago
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Hi! Could you possibly help me with parents for an Amita Suman FC? For a father, I'm leaning towards Oded Fehr or Fares Fares in Wheel of Time kind of silver foxy vibes, whereas for a mother it's a little more hippy-like. For context, dad's the Top Brass in a cyberpunk megacorporation while mum left because she was Done With That Life, if that helps at all. Thank you so much and I hope you have an incredible week! <3
Bhuwan Chand (1949) Nepalese.
Gyanu Rana (1949) Nepalese.
Laxmi Giri (1955) Nepalese.
Poornima (1960) Nepalese.
Kunti Moktan (1962) Nepalese.
Mithila Sharma (1963) Nepalese.
Gauri Malla (1972) Nepalese.
Ruby Rana (1972) Nepalese.
Basundhara Bhusal (?) Nepalese.
also:
Madan Krishna Shrestha (1950) Nepalese.
Shiva Shrestha (1953) Nepalese - is in a movie called Prem Geet 3 which might be able to pass as fantasy resources?
Krishna Malla (1956) Nepalese.
Sunil Thapa (1957) Nepalese - is in a movie called Prem Geet 3 which might be able to pass as fantasy resources?
Anup Baral (1958) Nepalese.
Santosh Panta (1960) Nepalese.
Sunil Pokharel (1963) Nepalese.
Rajesh Hamal (1966) Nepalese.
Nima Rumba (1974) Nepalese.
Ram Chandra Adhikari (?) Nepalese.
Hey! Amita is Bhojpuri Nepalese and Oded Fehr is Ashkenazi and Sephardi Jewish so he'd not be recommended as casting unless, of course, that's her adopted father or father figure she's not related to. That being said, I sadly can't find anybody else Bhojpuri Nepalese but here are all the Nepalese suggestions I found at the time of posting!
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xtruss · 1 year ago
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Photography: Wildlife Photographer of the Year Winners Show the Beauty — and Precarity — of Nature
— October 11, 2023 | By Rachel Treisman | NPR
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10 Years and Younger Winner: The wall of wonder. Nallur Heritage Tamarind Grove, Karnataka, India. An ornamental tree trunk spider prevents its prey from escaping. To the photographer, it seemed the spider had positioned its web after being entranced by the sound of Krishna's flute. Vihaan Talya Vikas/Wildlife Photographer of the Year
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Animal Portraits Winner: Face of the forest. Tapiraí, São Paulo, Brazil. A lowland tapir steps cautiously out of the swampy Brazilian rainforest. They rely on the forest for their diet of vegetation and in turn they act as seed dispersers — an important relationship threatened by habitat loss, illegal hunting and traffic collision. Vishnu Gopal/Wildlife Photographer of the Year
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Wetlands Winner: The dead river. Ciliwung river, Jakarta, Indonesia. Plastic and human waste and agricultural fertilizers are suffocating the Ciliwung river. As a result, Jakarta's residents must use groundwater for drinking water, which has resulted in widespread subsidence. The city is now sinking. Joan de la Malla/Wildlife Photographer of the Year
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Steven Johnson highlights a lump of spotted salamander eggs resting on a bed of sphagnum moss in a vernal pool near Shenandoah National Park, Virginia. Shallow seasonal pools like these are ideal amphibian nurseries because they’re safe from predators like fish. But these habitats are impacted by environmental change: Less predictable spring rains are causing pools to dry up before the young salamanders can fully develop and live on land. Photograph By Steven Johnson, Wildlife Photographer of the Year
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Piotr Neskrecki captured a group of African sharptooth catfish scavenging from a waterbuck that died after getting stuck in the mud—illustrating the cyclical nature of life at Gorongosa National Park in Mozambique 🇲🇿. Sharptooth catfish are omnivorous and can survive for several days out of water thanks to an air-breathing organ in their gills. If they do eventually perish while they wait for the rains to return, they provide food for other species. Photograph By Piotr Naskrecki, Wildlife Photographer of the Year
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In this image, Mexican photographer Fernando Constantino Martínez Belmar shows how a new cross-country tourist railway line devastates the natural landscape in Paamul, Quintana Roo. The railway will bring economic benefits to southeast Mexico, but it also fragments the ecosystems, threatens protected reserves and archaeological sites, and impacts Indigenous peoples by destroying their land. Photograph By Fernando Constantino Martínez Belmar, Wildlife Photographer of the Year
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Isaac Szabo photographed different species gathered near a river chub’s nest in a freshwater stream in Virginia’s Whitetop Laurel Creek. During springtime spawning, male river chubs sometimes carry rocks and pebbles as far as 33 feet to form a mound where eggs can be sheltered from currents and predators. Other minnow species also use their nests to keep their eggs safe. Photograph By Isaac Szabo, Wildlife Photographer of the Year
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Max Waugh captured this bison barreling through the snow in Yellowstone National Park. Bison once roamed across North America, with populations of 50 to 60 million at the start of the 1800s—then less than a thousand at the end of the century. Today, their numbers are slowly increasing with careful conservation efforts. Photograph By Max Waugh, Wildlife Photographer of the Year
— Wildlife Photographer of the Year is developed and produced by the Natural History Museum in London.
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hinducosmos · 3 years ago
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Lalji Temple, Bishnupur, West Bengal
Safarnaama.sanket wrote : Lalji Temple, Bishnupur was built in 1658 CE by Malla king Bir Singha II in Eka-Ranta style. This temple has been devoted to Radha-Krishna. 🔸Decorative ornamental arches and an encompassment around the temple are a typical feature of the temple.
(via Instagram: Safarnaama.sanket)
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storiesbyt · 2 years ago
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Bishnupur, the capital of the Malla Kings, one of the most unique architectural wonder of the world.
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From top left:
1. Jorbangla Temple
2. Unknown temple made in the Odisha style
3. Radheshyam temple
4. Bhog Mancha (where holy food was distributed), Laljiu Temple
5 & 6 Laljiu temple
7. Old Fort Gate
8. Rash Mancha
The Malla kings ruled from 7th Century, until India’s independence in 1947. Being Vaishanvs, their structures were mainly dedicated to Krishna, the eight avtaar of Vishnu.
Photos taken: August 2022
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notallgone-blog · 5 years ago
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Krishna Mandir: Another Krishna Mandir built by one of the sons of Siddhi Narsingh Malla. This temple was destroyed during the earthquake of 1934. The original architecture looked like the main Krishna Temple of Mangalbazaar. This look came only after its rebuilding. Photo by @suvpradhan #notallgone #krishnamandir #krishna #temple #Malla #King #Patan #archeology (at Swotha Square) https://www.instagram.com/p/6khfewl7nu/?igshid=1a7wx0vagr13a
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Nepal Holiday Experience Tour
Holiday in Nepal with a complete Nepal experience in less than two weeks, now it is possible with our specially designed trip - ‘Nepal Holiday Experience Tour’.  It will be a life time Nepal holiday experiences for all kinds of travelers.  No strong athletic fitness required. Nepal all experience tour is for all from family with young children to old people. Amazing experiences you will enjoy are – road drive to a beautiful mountain village to view majestic Mt. Everest (8848m) with bare eyes + more Himalayan big mountains,  meet and mingle with locals, join them in their family house,  closely observe Buddhist and Hindu rituals,  visit historical heritage sites, relax and enjoy the well preserved pristine nature in the national park. Real Nepal experience tour at comfort is the main theme. At the end of the trip, you will be rejuvenated with unique cultural experience and refreshed with nature retreat, fully content emotionally and philosophically. 
Tour Program
Day - 01. Arrival:   Pick-up at Kathmandu airport and transfer to your hotel.   Trip briefing at the hotel. There will be a short walking tour if arrival is early afternoon.Duration: ~ 0.5 hours.Overnight  in Bhaktapur
Day - 02. Cultural  Sight-seeing;  Bhaktapur, Changunarayan & Patan: Ancient traditional town Bhaktapur treasured with Durbar Square is an amazing living museum in itself. The square consists of stone temple of Batsala Devi full of carvings, Palace of 55 windows, temples and architectural showpieces like the Lion Gate, the statue of king Bhupatindra Malla, the picture gallery and the Batsala temple. They are master pieces of Nepali traditional art and architecture preserved for hundreds of years. Perched on a hill and visible from miles around, the Changu Narayan temple stands majestically above the rice fields of Bhaktapur. Dedicated to Vishnu, the Preserver the temple’s origins go back to the 4th century. The temple is a showcase for Newari art and architecture of the early century. The stone, wood, and metal craft found here are exemplary. Patan Durbar Square is a unique piece of art and architecture well preserved and hundreds of Buddhist Stupas and Bahals dating back to over 2000 years old. One unique temple among many temples here is Krishna Mandir a 16th century temple dedicated to the Hindu God Lord Krishna, built entirely of stone in Shikhara style architecture. All these stupas and temples are listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Monuments.   Duration: ~ 7 hours.Overnight in Bhaktapur
Day - 03. Everest View Tour by road,     The morning starts with scenic drive via popular hill town Dhulikhel, Kavre Bhanjyang enjoying panoramic view of central Himalayan range, terraced hill farm land and scenic nature. After Bhakunde town, the road runs along Roshi river,  then follows Sunkoshi river valley on BP highway. The drive turns left to new mid hill highway and crosses Sunkoshi river at Gurmi. A short lunch stop will be at river bank before Ghurmi.  The road to Patale crosses Sunkoshi river and turns Northwards on Harkapur Okhaldhunga road.  The drive climbs up higher Northwards via hill villages past Hilepani, Thakle, Mani Bhanjyang and continues past Chitre, Todke and Dap (2932m) villages. After Dap, you start viewing the Himalayan range including Mt. Everest.   Duration:  Total 235 Km and about 7.5 hoursOvernight  Patale (2840m)
Day - 04. Hiking and Village Tour: Tour begins with a short hiking to higher view point, Thale Danda for more wider view of  river valley, high hills, mid mountains and the Himalaya. If you like, continue longer hiking to Ranivan, Timburbote cave and Gauritap temple. Afternoon visit of Patale village meeting local people for observing their simple way of life. The Himalayan mountain view can be enjoyed all day long. At the day end, join a Nepali family for traditional dinner in their house. Enjoy the sunrise and clear view of majestic Mt. Everest and other big mountains  - Lhotse, Nuptse, Pumori, Makalu, Kanchanjunga and Gaurishanker ranges. Duration: ~ 7 hours. Overnight  Patale Day - 05. I.  Drive  or  II.  Fly  back:
Day - 05. I.  Drive back: Option - I. Drive to hill town Dhulikhel, the same way back; down to Sunkoshi river via Okhaldunga and along the river up stream on BP highway.   Dhulikhel is a scenic old town situated 30 kilometers east of Kathmandu on the Araniko Highway that goes to Tibet boarder, Kodari. From here one has a panoramic view of the Himalayan range. Duration:  about 6.5 hours.Overnight  Dhulikhel
Day - 06. Tour of Buddhist and Hindu holy sites. Stunning sun rise view over the Himalayan mountains is a popular attraction here. After breakfast,  drive to Namobuddha, the Buddhist pilgrimage holy site where sight of rituals by monks, nuns and other pilgrims is common. There are new and old stupas and Buddhist Monasteries. Afternoon sight-seeing in Panauti situated at confluence of two small Rivers.  The old traditional town noted for its numerous temples and shrines with magnificent woodcarvings. You can meet Hindu Sadhus here. The confluence is also cremation site for the Hindu people. Duration: ~ 7 hours. Overnight  Dhulikhel
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Day - 05. II.  Fly  back: Option- II.  Fly from Phaplu to Kathmandu and transfer to hill town, Nagarkot Getting from Patale to Phaplu airport is about an hour drive. Again, it is about an hour drive from Kathmandu airport to Nagarkot. Duration: ~ 4 hours. Overnight  Nagarkot
Day - 06.  Nagarkot at an elevation of 2,195 m. is one of the best spots to view the central and eastern Nepal Himalayan panoramic range. It also offers an excellent view of the Indrawati river valley, hill villages, terraced farmlands and beautiful mid hills. Stunning sun rise view over the Himalayan mountains is a popular attraction here. After the breakfast, you can do hiking around the nature and do village tour near by. Or simply relax and enjoy the magnificent Himalayan panoramic view and scenic valley below . Duration: ~ 4 hours. Overnight  Nagarkot *Note; Flight back option depends on number of pax in the group and booking days. Because, there are no regular flights to/fro Phaplu.  
Day - 07. Transfer to Sundarijal, drive or hike to Haibung, Shivapuri National Park,   HIKING:Morning drive ~ 40 km. to Sundarijal (1350m) in Kathmandu countryside and about half an hour walk up hill on stone paved steps through national park jungle take you to a small hydro electricity reservoir. The trail still climbs up about an hour through Mulkharka Tamang village then levels towards Nagmati river bank. After about 1.5 hours further walking through well preserved jungle along pristine small riverside, view opens up with magnificent Himalayan mountains to the North upon reaching Hile Bhanjyang (2050m) ridge.  Panoramic Himalayan range can be viewed as far as Annapurna, Manaslu to Ganesh Himal, Langtang Himal, Dorje Lakpa, Gaurishankar and further East. Beautifully laid out Prakriti Resort & Organic Farm 20 minutes away stands fascinatingly inviting where you will enjoy nature retreat for next two nights. Duration:  Drive ~ 1.5  hours + Walking (9 km)  ~ 3.5 hours   
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DRIVING:Morning drive ~ 40 km. to Sundarijal (1350m) leaves behind hustle and bustle of vibrant culturally rich Kathmandu valley and the road enters into national park area. From Sundarijal, about 1 Km. short drive through the jungle and across Nagmati pristine river over a small bridge, the road climbs up to lower part of Mulkharka Tamang village then gradually goes further through the jungle. While driving further towards Jhule danda (2175m) through the national park jungle, sprawling Kathmandu valley can be viewed to your right below and also the Himalayan peaks to the North East. The road still continues through the well preserved jungle and drops to Hile Bhanjyang (2050m) ridge before turning right to beautifully laid out Prakriti Resort & Organic Farm. The Prakriti with an impression of a small farming village looks fascinatingly inviting where you will enjoy nature retreat for next two nights. Sundarijal to Prakriti is about 19 Km. drive. Duration:  1.5 + 1.5 =  ~ 3 hours.Overnight Haibung From here;  panoramic Himalayan range can be viewed as far as Annapurna, Manaslu to Ganesh Himal, Langtang Himal, Dorje Lakpa, Gaurishankar and further East.
Day - 08. Nature Tour;  Lake side walk, jungle walk, trout fish farm and tea garden visit. Sunrise view even from your bed rooms is memorably fascinating.After breakfast, you will take a short walk to Dhap Pokhari (lake) for lake side nature walk. Those, with more interested to longer hiking, can go higher to Chisapani (2215m.). Afternoon program is visits to; village agro farm, Everest tea garden, Trout fish farm, Gurung village etc. Or more jungle walk with alternate options. Duration: ~ 6 hours. Overnight Haibung Day - 09. Drive  or  hike back to Kathmandu A)  DRIVING:There are two route options; 09.A.I;   On the same road driven before via Jhule danda and Sundarijal and back to Jorpati, Kathmandu, 26 Km.
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09.A.II;  Different route via trout fish farm, Everest tea garden, Bhotechaur, Jarsingpawa villages overlooking Melamchi valley below to right side and towering Himalayan peaks to the North East. After about 21 Km drive, you reach Sankhu old Newari historic town. An hour cultural sight-seeing here including Salinadi Narayan temple is recommended.  Total drive back to Jorpati, Kathmandu is 31 Km. Duration: ~ 1.5 hours. Overnight Kathmandu B)  HIKING:There are two options; 09.B.I; -  On the same route hiked up before along Nagmati river side to Mulkharka village and down to Sundarijal, 9 Km. Duration: ~ 2.5 hours walking. Overnight  Kathmandu
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09. B.I; A short walk up to Hile Bhanjyang (2050m) junction where the road branches out rightwards to Chispani and leftwards to Sundarijal. Taking left turn, it is about 1.5 hours walk up hill along the dirt road through the national park jungle to Jhule Danda (2175m). From Jhule, walking trail drops down to the army camp and Jhule village  then further down to main road, small Chauki Bhanjyang. Total walking is about 3.5 hours. There is also an alternate route hiking trail to famous Bjrayogini Buddhist temple and direct to Sankhu town. This route is longer by about half an hour more. Transfer from here to Jorpati, Kathmandu by road about is 12 Km. An hour cultural sight-seeing of the old town including Salinadi Narayan temple is recommended. Duration: ~ 3.5 hours hiking + ~ 1 hour driving. Overnight  Kathmandu
Day - 10. Cultural Sight-seeing;  Pashupatinath, Boudha, Swyamabu & Kathmandu Durbar Square. Mt. Everest Flight in the morning,   OptionalPashupatinath, the principal temple of Lord Shiva with its two-tiered golden roof and silver doors is considered one of the holiest Hindu shrines in the world. Pashupati area is small village with numerous temples and shrines. Bagmati river bank by the side of the temple is also a busy cremation place for Hindus.  Boudha, the ancient colossal Buddhist stupa is one of the biggest in the world and an important pilgrimage center for Buddhists. Further proceed to Swayambhu, about 2000 years old, one of the world's most glorious Buddhist chaityas painted with the all-seeing eyes of Lord Buddha. Next sight-seeing site is Kathmandu Durbar Square and temples like; Taleju,  Kal Bhairav, the God of destruction; Nautale Durbar; Nasal Chowk; Gaddi Baithak; Kumari temple etc. are not only hundreds of years old but also very historic and rich in art and architecture. All the above sites are again UNESCO world heritage sites. Duration: ~ 7 hours. Overnight  Kathmandu
Day - 11. Free day,  activity of personal choice. Overnight  Kathmandu
Day - 12. Departure;  transfer to the airport for onward/homeward flights Duration: 0.5 hours.
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reshamshilpiltd-blog · 6 years ago
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Bishnupuri Silk Saree
Bishnupuri Silk Saree. Bishnupur, a town in the Bankura area of West Bengal is known for its rich silk sarees, that have a delicate, smooth surface and wrap perfectly. These light-weight, unadulterated silk sarees arrive in an assortment of hues with customary and also eccentric plans and themes.
Bishnupuri Silk Saree is one of the renowned customary clothing of Bengal. Bengal ladies enhance their magnificence with this delightful hand woven Bishnupuri Silk Saree. ... To deliver a sensitive and enduring texture of silk weavers develop casings of the silkworms of which fiber or fiber is utilized for creating crude silk
Bishnupuri Silk Saree. ... It is notable for its legacy of delivering silk sarees, Moreover, Bishnupur additionally creates fine, light-weight Silk Saree that have a delicate, smooth surface and wrap delightfully.
Bishnupuri Silk Saree Made of the best silk these sarees are to a great degree Classy and Royal. The Bishnupuri Silk Saree have customary themes of Bishnupur known for its Terracotta Temples, Floral and current Geometric themes giving a combination of convention and cotemporary.
History of Bishnupuri Silk Saree: When you hear "Bishnupur" the main thing that strikes a chord is the earthenware works and the silk sarees. I may not be right. Since individuals who have a place with Bengal knows the custom and rich legacy that is stowing away in the pages of history.
 When the kingdom of the Malla line amid the seventeenth and the eighteenth century, we know Bishnupur was the capital and a business center point. Mainstream for their way of life and the fine artisanship Bishnupur rose to noticeable quality from that point forward and it is yet proceeding with its inheritance.
 All things considered, Bishnupur is likewise the place that is known for Baluchari, Bengal's a standout amongst the most lofty silk handlooms. Be that as it may, the fine and lightweight Bishnupuri Silk Saree, which Bishnupur produces, is likewise having no match to other silk saree accessible on the web.
 Presently you may be astounded, why Sumana has picked such a title – well, for the Poila Baisakh I thought to be somewhat conventional and picked probably the best and uncommon accumulation of Bishnupuri Silk Saree specifically from the center point. I sourced them from where sitting in Texas, Dallas, or LA it probably won't be feasible for your to go. Regardless of whether you figure out how to get one distributed, who will convey it before this Poila Baisakh, so I thought to be your desire fulfiller and have a stunning gathering only for you.
 In any case, before I go and demonstrate to you my most recent gathering, let me take a brisk ride through the narratives of Bishnupuri Silk Saree.
Silk weaving in Bishnupur goes back to a few hundred years prior. We know from the history that it prospered for the most part in eighteenth and the nineteenth century when East Indian Company exchanged weaving scarf and botanical dressed made of fine Bishnupuri Silk Saree.
 With the development of the Baluchari craftsmans because of the torment and flooding of Bhagirathi, they got evacuated from Murshidabad to Bishnupur. However Bishnupur turned into its reproducing ground with the assistance of Subho Thakur who presented jacquard weaving.
 It was simply not Baluchari; Bishnupur additionally resuscitated their silk weaving workmanship. These lightweight Bishnupuri Silk Saree are utilizing best texture. They have astonishing botanical themes, creature themes, stories from the Krishna Gatha and the utilization of characteristic hues. Much the same as those frescoes, early man used to paint the mass of the caverns they lived. Those hues are so new. The craftsman asset them from nature and don't rely upon the counterfeit hues.
 15% of the populace in Bishnupur is utilized in handloom segment. Be that as it may, they get their crude silk yet from Murshidabad as the place isn't appropriate to develop crude silk. Notwithstanding, the ageless works of art are made here with square printed, corrosive printed and batik-printed plans and common hand paints.
 A portion of the Bishnupuri Silk Saree does take a period of three months to prepare and I have resourced a portion of those accumulations also. The primary concern about Bishnupuri Silk Saree is that they are delicate and simple to wrap and are reasonable for both easygoing and formal wear.
Which is the best Bishnupuri Silk Saree store in Bengal: I Kolkata other top cities in Bengal you can find many silk sarees stores are ready to provide Bishnupuri Silk Saree but if you want the best design, best color, various of quantity at reasonable price then you must visit Resham Shilpi, one of the best silk sarees store in West Bengal.  You can contact via mail [email protected] or call: 08274004677.
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getbestlyrics · 3 years ago
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Dada Ghare Saili Lyrics – Swaroopraj Acharya, Laxmi Malla
Dada Ghare Saili Lyrics – Swaroopraj Acharya, Laxmi Malla
Presenting the Lyrics of the Nepali song “  Dada Ghare Saili  ” sung by Swaroopraj Acharya, Laxmi Malla , Music given by Shreekrishna Bam Malla . And song written by  Krishna KC. Bookmark our website for more daily latest released songs lyrics updates https://getbestlyrics.com/nepali/ Song Details Song: Dada Ghare SailiSinger: Swaroopraj Acharya, Laxmi Malla Lyrics:  Krishna KCMusic:…
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hinducosmos · 6 years ago
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Krishna Ashtami, Krishna Mandir of Patan Durbar Square Photo from famous Krishna Mandir of Patan which believed as a temple built by a Malla King of Nepal named Siddhi Narasing Malla. He had dream that god Krishna and Radha was standing in front of his palace. so soon he ordered to build Krishna Temple in same spot in front of his palace. So I took this picture from his palace side. Got sweets from him.. 🍬🍬 did you get any? (via Instagram: Ashok Wenjha Rai)
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notallgone-blog · 5 years ago
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Krishna Mandir: This Krishna Mandir near Kwalkhu chowk was built by the second son of King Siddhi Narsingh Malla. Patan is blessed with many temples dedicated to Krishna near durbar squares built by the King himself or his sons and son in law. #notallgone #Krishna #temple #stone #shikhara #sidhinarsinghmalla #Patan #Malla https://www.instagram.com/p/6RelosF7vw/?igshid=sovw93kgi3ks
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ever-student · 4 years ago
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The Krishna temple on the west side of Patan's Darbar square was built in 1637. Legend says that it was built because of a dream. One night, King Siddhi Narasigh Malla dreamt that the gods Krishna and Radha were standing in front of the palace.
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kalashillaber-blog · 7 years ago
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#BEAFWILLBEBACK
A reflection on my personal learning objectives:
Develop my skills in creative marketing - I strongly developed my marketing skills with #GRILLEDBEAF, I also explored new creative marketing strategies on social media with Rachel including the use of Boomerangs, Livestreaming, and Stop-Motion, as well as learning about what language to use when posting on social media.
Gain insight into event technical requirements - To develop my knowledge I conversed with Carol about event technicalities, I learn’t a lot about the council and how much paperwork needs to be completed to put on the festival. I am hoping to further my knowledge even more on this next year...
Practice my ability to liaise with cliental and artists - I have networked with some amazing local artists during my time with BEAF and am extremely proud with the feedback that I have received from them. 
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My future aspirations.
I wanted to spend my work placement with BEAF to gain experience in working for a festival, I love the structure of working for a festival and find it so rewarding working so hard and then producing something amazing at the end of it. I aspire to work in the festival sector when I am older and working with BEAF has given me the confidence that I can achieve my aspirations. 
Since moving to Bournemouth I have loved it but always thought I would situate myself elsewhere after finishing university, during my time with BEAF I started to realise that there is a huge art scene and a lot of cool people in Bournemouth who are really passionate about art and events. After speaking to Krishna Malla it made me realise that Bournemouth is very much up-and-coming for its art and festival scene, he said to me that he could do what he does in Bristol and have 100 different street artists in the same game as him, but in Bournemouth he is one of a few in such a small but passionate community of artists. This has stuck with me through the whole of work placement and made me realise how much I love Bournemouth. 
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I have been in contact with Sam from Jimmy’s Iced Coffee after meeting him at the Street Festival and am hoping to get some work at festivals with their team during the summer. 
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I am delighted to say that the team have invited me back to work on next years BEAF festival and have praised us with positive feedback. Roll on #BEAF2019!
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incorrectpasswordbypk · 4 years ago
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রাসমঞ্চ © Poulami #ShotOnNokia .. .. .. .. .. The Rasmancha (Bengali: রাসমঞ্চ; Raasmoncho) is a historical building located at Bishnupur, Bankura district, West Bengal, India. It was commissioned by Mallabhum king Hambir Malla Dev (Bir Hambir) in 1600 CE. Length and breadth of this temple is 24.5 meter and the height is 12.5 meter. The base or altar of the temple is made of laterite stone and upper part is made with bricks. Upper structure looks like a pyramid. Middle part resembles Bengali huts and the arches of the lower part resembles Islamic architecture. During the Vaishnava Ras festival, all the Radha Krishna idols of Bishnupur town used to be brought here to be worshipped by the citizens.[1] The annual festival was held till 1932. Source: Wikipedia #templephotography #oldpic #ig_calcutta #_woi #_soi #_coi #incredibleindia #hipaae #myworld #magazinestreet #westbengal #india🇮🇳 #storiesofkolkata #kolkatabuzz #streetsofcalcutta #bongcalcutta (at Bishnupur, The City Of Temple) https://www.instagram.com/p/CKylOVuJ-gj/?igshid=1fmo55f95is8s
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getbestlyrics · 3 years ago
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Dada Ghare Saili Lyrics – Swaroopraj Acharya, Laxmi Malla
Dada Ghare Saili Lyrics – Swaroopraj Acharya, Laxmi Malla
Presenting the Lyrics of the Nepali song “  Dada Ghare Saili  ” sung by Swaroopraj Acharya, Laxmi Malla , Music given by Shreekrishna Bam Malla . And song written by  Krishna KC. Bookmark our website for more daily latest released songs lyrics updates https://getbestlyrics.com/nepali/ Song Details Song: Dada Ghare SailiSinger: Swaroopraj Acharya, Laxmi Malla Lyrics:  Krishna KCMusic:…
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