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theoutcastrogue · 2 years
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A Nepalese khukurī glossary
[abridged article by Peter Dekker, Mandarin Mansion Antiques, 2020; text and photographs licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License]
Introduction
A lot of the khukurī ( खुकुरी ) related vernacular in use today among collectors is based on oral traditions, and there is a lot of variety between the various glossaries that are scattered over the web. This is in part due to the various languages and dialects in use in the cultural melting pot that is Nepal.
Over time, concepts and terminology change, and on top of that many things are simply forgotten, misinterpreted, or misremembered. This article presents an annotated overview of historical khukurī terminology. The bulk of the terms come from the first Nepali-English dictionary, compiled by Sir Ralph Lilley Turner (1888 - 1983). In 1931 he wrote "A Comparative and Etymological Dictionary of the Nepali Language" which serves as the main source for the overview of terms that follows below. [1]
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Overview of khukurī parts 
# English Devanagari Transliteration
1   Blade बाड़् bāṛ
2  Edge धार् dhār
3  Notch कौड़ो kauro
4   Grooves along the base of the blade खोल् khol
5   Shoulder of blade पातो pāto
6   Ridge (of fuller)* चिरा cirā
7   Grip बिँड़् bĩṛ
8   Bolster काँजो kã̄jo
9   Scabbard दाप् dāp, dāb
10 Silver chape कोथि kothi
11 Purse carried in the sheath खिसा khisā
12 Small utility knife कर्द karda
13 Fire striker / sharpening steel चक्मक् cakmak
*Cirā is the only word in the list that is not directly related to the khukurī in the dictionary, but it is probably the word that is widely known today as chirra. 
According to Taylor, cirā is derived of cirnu, literally "To split, rip up, cut, lacerate" is the word used for the ridges between each groove. [2] It is also used in the slightly different form, ciro (चिरो) to describe: "A splinter; cut, slice; (esp.) a slice of cucumber cut lengthwise."
A number of khukurī types are differentiated by the layout of their fullers, or the absence thereof:
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Āṅa (आङ); flat, like a kitchen knife. [3]
Āṅa khol (खोल् आङ); a single fuller running along the spine. (Commonly called ang khola.)
Du'i cirā (दुइ चिरा); "two split", two fullers in the blade. (Commonly called dui chirra.)
Tīna cirā (तीन चिरा); "three split", three fullers in the blade. (Commonly called tin chirra.)
Terms relating to decoration
Buṭṭā (बुट्टा) or buṭo; Embroidery; braid; filigree work.
Bel-buṭṭā (बेल्-बुट्टा); Scroll-work on a khukri-sheath.
Belahari (बेलहरि); Embroidery, scroll-work.
Belahari buṭṭā (बेलहरि बुट्टा); Scroll-work on a khukri sheath.
Jire buṭṭā (जिरे बुट्टा); Fluted ornamentation (e.g. that on the silver of a khukri sheath). Jire means of or like cumin-seed.
Haikale buṭṭā (हैकले बुट्टा) a kind of ornamentation on a khukri handle like a succession of hooks.
Mākhe buṭṭā (माखे बुट्टा); Ornamentation consisting of lines of small dots. Mākhe means "pertaining to flies or like flies.
Sã̄gle buṭṭā (साँगले बुट्टा); Ornamentation in chains.
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Paṭpaṭe (पट्पटे); adjective: Striped. Also a particular kind of tree the wood of which is used for making khukri handles (= bhālu kāṭh). Talauma Hodgsoni also known as Magnolia hodgsonii, or Chinese magnolia.
Gilaṭ (गिलट्); Nickel, German silver. Sometimes used for the bolster of a khukri.
Ispāt (इस्पात्); Steel.
Phaulād (फौलाद्); A kind of hard and tough steel. From the Persian faulād, a name for wootz.
Jhulo (झुलो); Fibre; tinder made of the bark of the sago palm or bamboo or plantain and carried in the pocket of the khukurī sheath.
Relating to the khukurī
Pāin or pain (पाइन्); Blade temper, especially of a khukurī.
Lāgne (लाग्ने); Applicable, sharp (of knife).
Bhutte (भुत्ते); Adjective. Blunt, e.g. bhutte khukri: a blunt khukri.
Ujyāunu (उज्याउनु); To sharpen, give an edge to.
Lagāunu dhār (लगाउनु धार्); to give an edge, sharpen. Lagāunu literally means: To put on, wear (clothes); arrange, fix, set up, plant.
Macāunu (मचाउनु); To make rise, flourish (e.g. a khukri).
Kāṭnu (काट्नु ); To cut, cut off; kill; reap.
Jār kāṭnu (जार् काट्नु) to kill an adulterer. (When the husband has killed the adulterer with his khukri and cut off the nose and hair, he proclaims openly in the village 'jār kāṭẽ' and displays the blood-stained khukri. This proclamation saves him from the accusation of murder.). Jār (जार्) means paramour, adulterer.
Caṛkinu (चड़्किनु); To crack, split (e.g. dewāl caṛkyo the wall cracked, khukuri ko bẽṛ carkieko cha the haft of the khukri is split).
Kāmi (कामि); Blacksmith, iron-worker, armorer. (This is one of the pohoni or despicable castes, and the word kāmi, implying contempt, is often replaced by lohār.)
Lohār (लोहार्) Iron-worker, blacksmith.
Notes 1. Sir Ralph Lilley Turner; A comparative and etymological dictionary of the Nepali language. London: K. Paul, Trench, Trubner, 1931. 2. I owe Jonathan Said for explaining that the chirra actually denote the ridges and not the fullers themselves. Personal communication. 3. Resham Shercha, an ex Gurkha. Personal communication.
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dolma-tours · 2 years
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Best Beginner’s Trek In Nepal To Try For next Vacation!
Indeed, Nepal portrays diverse trekking trails, from cultural to natural escape. It also depicts a multitude of others that range in length, duration, and difficulty level. Breaking down the point to include the best treks in Nepal itself is a hassle as there is a variety to choose from.
However, every single of these treks requires some level of physical wellness. Also, being in Nepal, with its strenuous terrains and landscapes, these trekking trails are never “easy.” When the information says that this particular trek in Nepal is relatively easy and perfect for beginners, it points toward several factors.
So, what are the best treks in Nepal for beginners? Well, any trekking track that may be low in altitude, requires only a few days to accomplish, or a mixture of both factors is the one for beginner travelers.
Best Treks In Nepal For Beginners (Between 3 to 7 Days)
Nepal is a beautiful opportunity for novice trekkers, giving them numerous chances to indulge in this experience. But having said it, even the beginner’s route requires some climb that one to prepare for.
Compared to the advanced trails, these beginner’s trails are much less steep, short, and with less altitude. Below are some of the best treks in Nepal that are perfect for beginners.
Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek (3 to 5 Days)
Ghorepani Poon Hill trek is one of Nepal’s most famous short trails. This trek for beginners takes you through the Annapurna region of Nepal. You can finish this trek in 3 to 5 days, depending on your speed.
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Throughout your trekking steps, you will be surrounded by Machhapuchhare, and there will be a few steep stone staircases on the way. This experience will start at the gateway city of Pokhara, and the maximum altitude you will experience is at Poon Hill.
The maximum elevation is 3210 meters, and in addition to that, there won’t be cases of altitude sickness. As you return from your journey, you can relax for a day or two in Pokhara.
Details Of The Trek
Starting Point: Nayapul
 Location: Annapurna Region
 Max Altitude: 3,210 meters at Poon hill
 Trek Duration: 3 to 5 days
 Trekking Difficulty: Easy
 Trekking Hours: 5 to 7 hours every day
 Accommodation: Lodges and tea houses
 Required Permits: ACAP & TIMS
 Best Seasons: Feb, Mar, Apri, May, June, Sep, Oct, Nov, and Dec
Highlights Of The Trek
The panoramic views of Machhapuchhare, the beautiful fluted mountain (Fishtail Peak), Dhaulagiri, and Annapurna I.
 Sunrise and sunset point at an altitude of 3210 meters.
 Trek through the local villages and rhododendron forest.
 Enjoy the hot springs at Jhinu Danda.
 Get a taste of Nepali rural life.
Langtang Valley Trek (5 to 7 Days)
One of the unknown treks to most travelers, Langtang Valley Trek, is a spectacular trekking package for every traveler. This trek is also known as the trek to the Valley of the Glaciers, as it is one of the most enjoyable hikes toward the peaks and glaciers.
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During this trek, you will walk through pine forests, beautiful meadows, and rocky hills. Additionally, it sprouts you an opportunity to get a closer look at the Tamangs and Buddhist cultures.
Altogether, this trek will take you through Langtang National Park. This area is rich in flora and fauna. Also, if you are lucky, you will be able to see some animals, such as Himalayan pheasants, Himalayan deer, Himalayan bears, monkeys, red pandas, and so on.
Details Of The Trek
Starting Point: Syabrubesi
 Location: Langtang Region
 Max Altitude: 4800 meters / 15655 feet (Kyanjing Ri)
 Trek Duration: 5 to 7 days
 Trekking Difficulty: Easy to moderate
 Trekking Hours: 7 to 8 hours every day
 Accommodation: Tea houses
 Required Permits: ACAP & TIMS
 Best Seasons: Feb, Mar, Apri, May, June, Sep, Oct, Nov, and Dec
Highlights Of The Trek
Climb Tserko Ri for its stunning scenic views.
 Enjoy the spectacular views of the Dorje Lakpa (6,990 meters / 22,933 feet), Langtang Ri (6,370 meters / 20,898 feet), and Langtang Lirung (7,245 meters / 23,769 feet).
 Witness Tibetan Buddhist culture and lifestyle.
 Visit the old Buddhist shrines such as Langtang Gompa and Kyanjing Gompa.
Jomsom Muktinath Trek (5 to 7 Days)
As with many other treks, you can adjust this Jomsom Muktinath Trek as per your desired days of trekking. You can accomplish this route within five days without hiking to higher altitudes.
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Moving to the highlands, you will hike through the desert areas along with the monastery, prayer flag, and rocky stone. During this journey, you will pass through the beautiful river Kali Gandaki and several natural hot springs.
Altogether, the highest elevation of this trek is at Muktinath temple, at the height of 3800 meters. This temple is known for its sacred 108 water taps. As per the tradition, batting in those holy water taps guarantees you salvation after death.
Details Of The Trek
Starting Point: Nayapul
 Location: Annapurna Circuit
 Max Altitude: 3800 meters at Muktinath Temple
 Trek Duration: 5 to 7 days
 Trekking Difficulty: Easy
 Trekking Hours: 4 to 6 hours every day
 Accommodation: Tea houses
 Required Permits: ACAP & TIMS
 Best Seasons: Feb, Mar, Apri, May, June, Sep, Oct, Nov, and Dec.
Highlights Of The Trek
Explore the World’s deepest George Kaligandaki.
 Enjoy the natural hot springs.
 Get stunning close-up views of Annapurna I (8,091 meters) to the east and Dhaulagiri (8,167 meters).
 Find sacred fossils rocks called Shaligram on the Ridge of Kali Gandaki River.
 Take a bath in the 108 holy water taps in Muktinath Temple.
 Witness the lifestyle and culture of the locals.
Mardi Himal Trek (4 to 6 Days)
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During this trek, you will pass through authentic villages, enchanted rhododendron forests, and mountain landscapes. Most of this trek is occupied with stunning mountain ranges; hence, the final climb is the feeling of accomplishment.
The Mardi Himal trek is perfect for travelers looking to hike for exciting views with a bit of time and effort.
Details Of The Trek
Starting Point: Kande / Ghandruk / Landruk 
 Location: Annapurna Circuit
 Max Altitude: Mardi Himal Base Camp at 4500 meters
 Trek Duration: 4 to 6 days
 Trekking Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
 Trekking Hours: 4 to 6 hours every day
 Accommodation: Guest houses and camping
 Required Permits: TIMS card and Annapurna Sanctuary permit
 Best Seasons: Autumn (Mid Sept, October, and November), Spring (March to May), and Winter (December, January, and February).
Highlights Of The Trek
Trek through the beautiful valleys such as Pitamber Deurali and Badal danda ridges.
 Get stunning close-up views of Annapurna South (7219 meters), Annapurna I (8,091 meters), Annapurna III (7,555 matters), Machhapuchhre (6993 meters), Him Chuli (6,441 meters), Mardi Himal (5,553 meters), Gangapurna (7,454 meters), Dhaulagiri Himal (8167 meters), and so on.
 Walk through the lush rhododendron, bamboo, and oak forests.
 Get a chance to see animals such as Himalayan Thar, long-tailed langurs, and many more.
Panchase Trek (3 to 5 Days)
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Often this trek starts with a gentle boat trip across Phewa Lake. During the journey, you will trek through the lush green forests and see and explore the orchid species.
Besides the natural touch and treks, you will also get an opportunity to explore and witness the local lifestyle. Not to mention, you will also get the chance to explore the cultural and traditional values in the villages.
Details Of The Trek
Starting Point: Pokhara
 Location: Annapurna Circuit
 Max Altitude: Panchase Hill at 2500 meters
 Trek Duration: 3 to 5 days
 Trekking Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
 Trekking Hours: 3 to 4 hours every day
 Accommodation: Guest houses and lodges
 Required Permits: None
 Best Seasons: Autumn (September to November) and Spring (March to May) 
Highlights Of The Trek
Trek with stunning backdrop views of Annapurnas, Machhapuchhare (Fishtail), Dhaulagiri, and Manaslu.
 Get spectacular sunrise and sunset views from Panchase hill.
 Explore Harpan Khola – the origin of the famous Phewa Lake, Adhikhola, Ratikhola, Jarekhola, and Seti Khola.
 Enjoy the biological diversity of various birds, animals, butterflies, flowers, and vegetation.
In A Nutshell
Although Nepal stands proud with the highest mountain peaks, steep landscapes, and multiple adventurous trekking trails, it also provides equal opportunity to novice travelers. There are always new and perfect offers and chances for beginner trekkers to soak themselves in Nepal’s natural beauty.
Hence, apart from the world-renowned trails and thrill-seeking adventures, Nepal has many more to offer.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Langtang Valley famously known as?
Langtang Valley is famously known by the name “Valley of Glaciers”.
What does Panchase trek offers to the trekkers?
Panchase trek offers a lush green forest with diverse flora and fauna and views of the Annapurna Himalayan Range. It provides the opportunity to enjoy the beauty of the Himalayas, gorgeous views, and easy access to traditional Gurung and Brahman ethnic villages of Pundi Bhungdi, Panchase, and Bhadaure.
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collegesakha · 2 years
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BHUPET 2023 : Exam Date , Application Process, Eligibility Criteria, Exam Pattern, Preparation Tips, Syllabus, Top Colleges
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The Banaras Hindi University will select candidates for admission to its postgraduate programmes by administering the BHU PET entrance exam in 2023. Before the deadline, interested candidates must fill out and submit the application form. Only online will the application form be made available. It is essential for all applicants to validate their eligibility before to submitting an application. The only format for the entrance exam will be online (as a computer-based test). On this page, we’ll provide you with all the information you need to know about the BHU PET 2023 test.
Courses a student can pursue after clearing BHU PET Exam 2023?
In order to narrow down the applicants for admission to a vast number of PG courses, the institution administers the PET exam.
MA — Arabic, English, French, German, Nepali, Persian, Bengali, Hindi, Marathi, Telugu, Urdu, Pali, Sanskrit, Linguistics, History of Art, Philosophy, Mass Communication, Museology.
M.Sc- Physics, Chemistry, Geology, Zoology, Botany, Computer Science, Biochemistry, Applied Microbiology, Environmental Science, etc.
MFA — Painting, Applied Arts, Plastic Arts, Textile Design
MPA — Instrumental(Sitar)/ Instrumental(Violin)/ Instrumental(Flute)/ Instrumental(Tabla)/ Dance(Kathak)/ Dance(Bharat Natyam)/ Musicology
MBA — Musicology/ Agribusiness
M.Ed
M.Sc. in Environmental Science — Earth & Atmospheric Science/ Ecological Science/ Environmental Biotechnology
M.Sc./ M.Tech in Diary Technology
LLM/ LLM (1 year)/ LLM Course — Human rights & Duties Education.
Master of Agri-Business Management
BHUPET 2023 (Application Process)
Only online applications will be accepted for the BHU PET 2023 admission exam. Visit the BHU website to submit an application if you’re interested. Below are all of the specifics regarding the BHU PET application procedure for 2023.
Candidates must first go to the official website and start the registration process.
During the registration process, candidates must provide some basic information, like their name, date of birth, email address, mobile number, etc.
After registration, candidates are required to submit information regarding their picture identification documents. For this, you may utilize Aadhaar cards, passports, voter identification cards from the Indian Election Commission, bank passbooks with photos, driving licenses, Pan cards, any other legal government identification numbers, and admit cards issued by the relevant boards.
The main application form must then be filled out after the applicants log in. Candidates must complete the application form with the required personal, contact, and educational information. Candidates must also scan and upload their photo and signature in accordance with the portal’s instructions.
In the following stage, applicants must pay the necessary application fee. After submitting their application and making their payment, applicants must print a copy of their completed application form and fee receipt for their records.
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ciurmastortateatro · 2 years
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Il flauto di Hiroko: "Non sopporto la distruzione di quella musica."
Gaia - un dialogo con mia Mamma
Fallom da una lezione di improvvisazione ad Hiroko e ottiene il suo prezioso flauto.
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hussyknee · 3 years
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Today on racists won't stop clowning on that one Desi girl singing in ten languages.
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I want to have the confidence of racists who hear the one European language they know spoken badly and immediately conclude that the other nine languages from regions and language families they don't even know exists must also be mangled.
Other people have said that her French wasn't very good, so that checks out. But most of the languages of South Asia are from the Indo-Aryan (North Indian - Hindi, Punjabi, Nepali, Farsi and my own Sinhalese) and Dravidian (South Indian - Tamil, Malayam, Telugu) language families, and they sound as different from each other as Romance and Slavic languages do. Dravidian languages have a percussive tone, with strong "d" "t" "trr" "umm" "unn" sounds, r's rolled from the very back of the tongue, going hard on the "l" "m", "n" and "p" consonants. Aryan languages have loose and elongated vowels, flute-like Rs and Ss and Fs from the very tip of the tongue. Those different language roots change the shape you get used to your mouth making, which is how accents happen. Malay, meanwhile, is an Austronesian language (light, airy, staccato sounds) and Somali an Afro-Asiatic one.
If your Euroamerican ass can't hear any difference in enunciation of 10 languages from four entirely different language families and six world regions then maybe the problem is you, my dude.
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globalworship · 3 years
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Nepali Christmas Song - Aayo Badaa Dina
Christians in Nepal have made many videos of songs and dance to celebrate Christmas - one of my favorite genres in the world!
I've already featured many in previous blog posts, with many more to come. This one is from 2019, and an English summary of the lyrics is below the video.
The performers are miming to the music, but you'll see several local instruments that you hear being played: bansuri (bamboo flute); sarangi (vertical bowed string instrument); madal (horizontal double-headed hand drum). All of these instruments are popular indicators of Nepali identity.
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ROH Production Presents Aayo Badaa Dina…. Lyrics: Shyam Rai Music: Ps. Daniel DB Gurung Vocal: Ps. Daniel DB Gurung/Pabitra Magar Arranged/Mixed/Mastered by: Evan Kunwar Rana(Kairos Studio) Vocals Recording Studio: JOG Production, Atlanta Georgia Chorus: Shasi/Kristina/ Sanbir/Abi/Abhisek/Benjamin Cinematography: Shyam Rai
A production company gives this English translation:
Oh what a glorious day has come , A day filled with Joy and Gladness .. because a savior is born !!
So we share this good news to all , for this is Christmas , a day of Christ’s birth!
Because The eternal relationship once lost , now has been bought back by Christ !!
Let us all dance and sing , in this season of Joy . Enter into the year of the lord with thanksgiving and praise !!
Even the cold breezes and the stars declares his glory this seasons , And you will receive spiritual strength and warmth in his gracious arms !!
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evilsheetz · 5 years
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thanks to @moonstonepizza for tagging me !!
rules: answer 17 questions and tag 17 ppl you want to get to know better
nickname: bc of a typo in a group chat i got the nickname sheetz so people in my dorm call me that sometimes and my dad has a bunch of nicknames for me in nepali
zodiac sign: scorpio baby ♏😈
height: 5′2″ but if people ask i say 5′3″ bc im a short scammer 🤪
hogwarts house: one of the saddest parts of my life has been jk rowling ruining my childhood love of harry potter to the point where i hate it now but im a slytherin 
last thing googled: ok i feel like im gonna be clowed for this but 'bourgeoisie and the patella tear" i used google voice search bc i forgot how to spell and pronounce proletariat 😞
song stuck in my head: SUGAR by brockhampton
following: 481
followers: 569 (hehe)
amount of sleep i get: like 6-7 i take naps between classes sometimes too tho so i guess more like 7
lucky numbers: idk i like 10 and i like pairs of numbers that add up to ten like 6+4, 7+3, 8+2
dream job: doing nothin' 😴
wearing: jeans and a red turtle neck, i was just with friends for my birthday so i kinda dressed up 
favorite songs: i love all the songs on ginger by brockhampton and on of all things by joyce manor
instruments: i played flute for like 5 years and i was good at first but like that was without trying and then when i had to try to stay good i didnt  try so then i was bad,,hehe
random fact: licherally all my facts are Boring but i can solve a rubicks cube!! and i can suck my nostril in real easily 👃🏽 and im not allergic to things but im a vegitarian and i used to have real long hair and hnnnn thats all
aesthetics: dont laugh at me but i think the way eboys dress is kinda hot and im sorta constantly going back and forth between a cute pinky look and like a dark goth look (but i would never dress cutesy)
im tagging:
ummmmmm i havent made any friends on tumblr despite being here for like 7 years but these people seem cool 😳
@beanbuddio @dexpoolb @keytosymphony @jindynasty123 
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grngm · 3 years
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The Dawn of Night
Kathmandu musicians go back to their roots to explore sounds and songs deeply rooted in local culture.
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The intimate brick-paved courtyard of Nepal Music Centre at Pinglasthan plays host to Night Band’s gig tonight. The gig is a fundraiser, named Sanai Garauna, in aid of Koseli School for slum and street children at Shantinagar, where Chandra Kala, the girl who played the demi-guardian of a blind man in Kathor, the band’s first music video, studies.
A crowd has gathered. 
Long-haired dudes, musicians, friends of musicians - around three hundred of them. Band member Jason Kunwar is a bit edgy tonight. He hurries through the questions I throw at him before finishing a couple of band shots and rushes to the auditorium for their first act of the night.
Inside, the air is nonchalant. The crowd surrounds the small raised platform on which the band is already seated, each holding the instrument they are about to play. Someone from the audience screams for Kushal, another band member. Some are waiting for the act to start while others are sending the occasional text message.
The structure of the music they play is reminiscent of the Canadian musical ensemble Broken Social Scene but only Nepali; guitar riffs are heightened by drums and djembe and Sumnima and other band member’s hum in place of vocals. When the actual vocals come, it’s muted. This adds to the melody along with the occasional flute solos to the otherwise instrumental tracks.
With each of their tracks, the applause increases. But the band is not making history tonight. Instead, the gig is a testimony to the slow and steady rise of the uniquely Nepali sound that is Night.
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If anyone had attended Night band’s gig years ago, they would’ve witnessed a completely different scene. With a different lineup, the band then adhered to the heavier side of music and played progressive metal. Night played a couple of gigs back in 2005 and the following years and was most notable as the remnants of the death metal band Maya.
Now, with a completely different lineup; with Sumnina Nepali on the vocals, Jiwan Lama on percussion and guitar, Kushal Karki on vocals and guitar, Jason Kunwar on flute, sarangi, guitar and vocals, Prem Gurung on the bass, Birat Basnyat on drums and percussions, and Niraj Shakya on keyboard and percussion, the band is different and their music even more so.
The transition to the sound that is Night now, a blend of ethnic and nearly extinct Nepali instruments backed by guitar and drums and poignant lyrics that the band calls ‘independent new-school folk’, was a direction that none of the members treaded consciously.
“It was not forced at all,” Jason explains. “I was doing an audit job back then and the sole purpose for that was to buy instruments. I travelled all over for the job. It was then that I got to hear folk music from different parts of Nepal.”
Jason shares one such experience with me of his travel to Eastern Nepal. He witnessed a ritual of the Meche community who were performing some sort of celebratory ritual. The beat of the chyabrung dhol and the tune of the song ‘mirrored the thought process’ of him at that particular moment. “Maybe I was leaning more towards folk music from those time but the transition came about naturally,” he adds. Jason is now pursuing his Masters in Ethnomusicology.
Now, the band comes together in a small practice room in Kamaladi 3-4 times every week. The room has a host of instruments lying around from singing bowls to dhime. This is the room where all the ideas come together. They improvise, ditch some ideas or add more to some. Everything is organic.
I ask Kushal if the band reflects the coming-of-age of the members.
“There is definitely a level of maturity in our music now, from the lyrics to the melodies. But more so than that, it’s the ensemble of all the people and everything they bring together in this practice room that defines the band and its music,” says Kushal. Niraj adds, “We just wanted to explore our choices. And it’s easier to reflect on our own roots.”
Now the band has been performing regularly at venues around town. And with Ani Ukali Sangai Orali, their first album ready for release, the band is coming together in the right direction.
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Kathor, the band’s first music video was released a few months back. The song, adapted from a scene from the play Khariko Ghero, the Gurukul adaptation of The Caucasian Chalk Circle for which the band also composed the music, tells a story of ‘love that rises beyond situations and circumstances’ in Bibhusan Basnet’s own words. 
Former band member Bibhusan, who directed the video, tells how the video has turned out, with everyone’s input. Chandra Kala, the slum kid in the video was auditioned from a host of students from Koseli School. “She was a revelation,” says Bibhusan, “she would tell us incidents from her own life during the shoot and would give us suggestions, which I think has shaped the video in the way it is.”
Another song of the band that has been released is Basai Bagayo; a delicately layered song which starts with the sound of a row boat against the water. A host of instruments layer the track which eventually heightens to the lament of a family on exodus and ends with the sound of the row boat against the water. 
The song is a sincere tale of those displaced by the Koshi river floods that destroys the homes of thousands of people every year. Lines like ‘barud kini lyamna hajur’ (let us please buy explosives), apparently suggesting to blow up the dam that reserves the downward flow of water from Nepal causing the flood every monsoon and the use of the word barah, a Nepali expression for pity, makes this situational song all the more contextual and hence, Nepali.
This is Night. It’s the exploration of situations and themes that makes us Nepali. The problems and jubilance that shape us expressed musically through instruments that are available exclusively to us.
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“The strength of the band is their humility. They are restructuring the Nepali music scene and people are only eventually realizing it,” says musician Bartika Rai who has collaborated with the band on several occasions. “They are all full time musicians who are aware of the stigma attached with the music scene in Nepal but passion drives them. Night is one band that seems strong enough to accept originality in the most original sense. I think it is because of bands like Night and Diwas Gurung that it is acceptable for Nepali music to be cool,” says Bartika.
Pavit Maharjan from the prolific folk-ensemble Kutumba says, “Night is doing a commendable job. But I think they are limiting themselves to their own circle. I would suggest this bunch of talented musicians to leave behind the remnants of their underground days and make their music available to a wider range of listeners.”
The current core of Night Band and their music is the culmination of a series of changes and exploration. If anyone has attended their gigs or even heard their recordings, one will definitely have an inkling that the band has found their roots, in the deeply rooted culture of the country. What musical direction the band takes in the coming days will only be apparent in the future. But the band is open to changes. 
“It will be a bit irresponsible now to say that the core of our music will differ after, let’s say, three years,” says Jason, “but we are flexible because change is inevitable.” ■
An edited version of this article was first published in ECS Living. 
To learn more about the band and its music visit http://wearenight.com.
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Airtel theme tune - A R Rahman, played on flute by Naveen Kumar You need to go to the end of the video for the theme tune. This melody is quite easy to play. D-D-DG'N S'N D P N D N D P D NS'N D P G--------- Mumbai theme - A R Rahman, played on flute by Naveen Kumar. This is a nice piece composed by A R Rahman. It is a little difficult to play because it is quite fast in places and a lot of tecniques are used on the flute. Naveen who plays the tune on the flute uses a lot of ornamentantion - I have not included all the ornamentation in the notation below so you will need to listen and try to copy Naveen's ways of ornamenting the music. Some note clusters are played really fast as grace notes. Remember also that the notation given below is only approximate and you may notice some differences - just listen and try to copy. NOTATION ON FLUTE G G--- G G - G-----R M G R R S'NS'N
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'D G MGMG S 'D S 'N 'D 'D G MGMG S 'D S 'N 'D
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Titanic played by myself on bansuri. This version is played on a F medium flute. The 1st video is played with the natural sound of the flute and the 2nd is with reverb to give it that special effect of the original irish whistle song.
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NOTATION ON FLUTE S R G-- mG R S R P---- G R S 'D S 'P S R G-- mG R S R P---- G P D P R S S S S 'N S S 'N S R G R S S S S 'N S S 'P-- S S S S 'N S S 'N S R G R S S S S 'N S S 'P--
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The Annapurna Circuit Gets Better Every Day
For moment delight, go to New Zealand. You’ll have the option to snap photographs of the postcard-ideal mountains from the trailhead. In any case, contrasted with such moment get to treks (the bon-bons of the climbing scene), the Annapurna Circuit is an entire 12-course supper
It begins with wilderness, a monkey-and-banana-tree tangle that is an all out stun regardless of whether you’ve been admonished. At the point when we entered the wilderness sweat poured off us like downpour as we moved through terraced rice fields cut out of greenery. After two days (where were the mountains?) we strolled through a gorge so restricted and profound that immediate daylight just infiltrated around early afternoon. A day from that point onward, we were in pines so tall and thick, I thought of Oregon.
At last, gradually, the high Himalaya rose in sneak looks and tempting vistas. And afterward the large enchantment: On our tenth day, we moved toward 17,768-foot Thorung La, the most noteworthy purpose of the circuit. Out of nowhere there was only mountains. We were separated from everyone else in an uneven ocean of 20,000-foot tops. Spindrift snow spread out off four of the world’s 10 most noteworthy summits, which lingered around us, their fluted dividers mirroring the sun’s beams so splendidly that they consume ridgeline outlines into our retinas. At the point when Annapurna III and Gangapurna came into see, I had a similar inclination in my chest that I had the first occasion when I looked into the Grand Canyon: a light, wide-peered toward breathe in of shock. Sounds and scents blurred; my vision honed. I could see each moment highlight on those folded ice-and-rock dividers. I was only a couple of eyes, gliding in the midst of the pinnacles like a helium swell.
The Annapurna Circuit Is a World Party
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In excess of 40,000 trekkers travel to Annapurna every year, and when Emily and I ventured into the wet, hot wilderness for our first entire day of trekking—a sticky 12.5-mile move from Bhulebhule to Jagot—it appeared as though each of the 40,000 had landed simultaneously. We jumped with a grave German couple as the path moved through little stone-and-cover towns. At that point we passed an enormous French gathering going with aides and doormen. At that point a couple of youthful Swiss explorers. At that point some old Belgians. At that point a solitary Israeli. At that point a train of 50 jackasses pulling supplies—cooking oil, Coke, lamp oil.
I wasn’t acquainted with heavy traffic in the wild, and from the outset the quantity of different trekkers irritated me. However, it just took a couple of days on the path to understand that climbing around Annapurna resembles joining an elite club. In Jagat, we drank tea with Ori, an Israeli who had climbed the circuit multiple times. He revealed to us that the individuals he meets—both from Nepal and wherever else—were one of the explanation he continued returning. We sat with Ori and Ryuske, a Japanese trekker, and showed each other how to cuss in three dialects. At that point for the following week we welcomed each other each time we ran into each other. Thus it went with the Belgians, who entertained us with accounts of their military obligation in Kashmir during the 1940s; the Swedes, who were quick to flaunt their well-structured cutlery and packs; and the youthful British couple, taking a hole year, who were moment companions and will send us postcards from India. Indeed, even the Germans made decent over garlic soup at Thorung Phedi.
When we rose 10,460-foot Poon Hill to watch dawn on the most recent day of the circuit, sharing the minute appeared to be absolutely suitable. We felt overwhelmed with in excess of 100 others, however it didn’t feel like a group. They were individual pioneers, a large number of them companions.
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Alright, conventional Nepalese dal bhat—a straightforward dinner of rice and lentil soup—can’t contend with the wild mushroom polenta, fondue, and coq au vin that is served in mountain cabins on the Tour Du Mont Blanc, or the paella—straight from the ocean—you’ll devour during a multisport get-away in Spain’s Valencia area. By examination, the Annapurna Circuit’s fundamental toll is more paste than gourmet. Explorers who ache for the commonplace can discover macaroni, dumplings, and even pizza in Annapurna, yet eating dal bhat resembles ingesting some portion of Nepal, as though it contains more than protein, carbs, and flavors. Additionally, it’s insane modest (everything you can eat for about $1.50) and ample.
A year after our outing, Emily I despite everything request dal bhat at nearby Indian eateries just to remember recollections the taste summons. In the minor station of 13,185-foot Yak Kharka, seven days into our trek, we joined five doormen at the Yak Hotel for supper. We ate in a virus room fabricated totally of stone, lounging around a square table set over hot coals to keep our feet warm with overwhelming yak-hair covers hung over our legs to trap the warmth. Emily and I utilized our hands like the Nepalese, and they snickered as we over and again dropped lumps of nourishment into our laps. Over seconds and thirds, the watchmen talked in stopping English about the inescapable intersection of Thorung La pass. Local people, all folks in their late teenagers and mid 20s wearing sweats, were disarmingly anxious about the pass. For a few, it would be their first time so high.
Over glasses of raksi, a purpose like alcohol produced using matured millet, the watchmen showed us a game called Nepali Kings, in which four worker young men wed delightful ladies and become rich lords or cleverly fizzle, contingent upon how the cards fall. We giggled and played again and again by yak-margarine lamplight until an ideal hand let all the young men be lords.
It’s Always Surprising
In the wake of climbing stone strides for three hours through a tangled rhododendron timberland on our approach to Ghorepani, we landed in a three-house town with a little bite stand. The stand had a sign that says “Deal Yak Cheese” by a blurred notice of Avril Lavigne. The cheddar sales rep appeared as though the Nepalese rendition of a midwestern rancher, complete with battered baseball hat and an Ohio State Buckeyes T-shirt. Simply then a Frenchman with blossoms in his long, wavy hair landed in the town, making close by doormen laugh and point. Different treks have their noteworthy minutes, obviously. Italy’s Alta Via 1 conveys bounty: You’ll drink coffee after a brilliant sage gnocchi while looking at the knifey Dolomites, and that is great, however that is actually what the manual guarantees. You can never envision what Annapurna has coming up, regardless of how much research and arranging you do (truly, in any event, understanding this). At the point when I ran over a goat eating maryjane plants outside of a Buddhist sanctuary in Upper Pisang and a priest snickered and imitated smoking a joint, that was an astonishment. That is the Annapurna Circuit.
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summary: if everything happened at once, leorio would prefer that. because dealing with gon and killua on top of everything with kurapika is too much, even before getting to the whole exam in the morning. leorio does have an exam in the morning. right? because he keeps getting...distracted. leopika, killugon, 11000 words
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notes: hello welcome to the chapter that ate my brain. and at least part of my soul. anyways please accept this offering of gon and killua being gon and killua, and leorio being done, and also it’s so long sorryyyyyy
ETA: if anyone is interested in what melody’s playing in this chapter, it’s heavily inspired by nepali and tibetan flute playing! stuff like tibetan nawang khenchog and nepali bansuri. 
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Melody of Praise (Nepali song)
Adrian Dewan is one of the most populaar composers and worship leaders in Kathmandu, Nepal. He is the lead singer on this song released a few months ago The composer/lyricist is Kiran Rai.
The song features two of Nepal’s most well-known instruments: bansuri (bamboo) flute played by Gopal Rasaily sarangi (bowed lute) played by Hemanta Rasaily
“Prasansa Ko Dhun” (प्रशंसाको धुन) = Melody of Praise
Nepali lyrics are on the screen, English translation below.
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English translation (from my friend Deepa):
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Worthy of praise is Lord God! Worthy of worship is Lord Jesus! I come to give glory to him always Giving my heart I come before him!
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I will surrender my life to him and make known to people the light of Jesus. I will treasure Jesus in my life and give thanks to him always.
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Jun Phool Maile is a evergreen and one of the most melodious and sentimental song by Narayan Gopal. Narayan Gopal Guruacharya is by far the most prominent and popular singer in Nepali music. The song is taken from album “Malai Nasodha”. Song is full of deep meaning lyrics along with melodious and awesome music.
The lyrics for this song was written by Narayan Gopal and the music was also composed by Narayan Gopal himself. Narayan Gopal is by far the most prominent and popular singer in Nepali music. When people think or talk about Nepali music, the name most associated is that of Narayan Gopal. For most people, he is the singer. He was also an accomplished music composer in his own right. Not only was he gifted with a great voice, he was very versatile. His voice range allowed him to sing songs of every genre. His songs are often richly orchestrated with the sitar, harmonium and the flute. When you once listen this song, I am sure you will keep singing it.
The music video is released officially online by sushantadhvia Youtube. Hope that you will enjoy this melodious Lok Pop song Jun Phool Maile.
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Here is the lyrics for the song:
Jun Phool Maile Chaheko Thiye Kasaile Tipechha Saundarya Bhani Tyo Sadai Mero Akhama Lukechha Jun Phool Maile Chaheko Thiye Kasaile Tipechha Saundarya Bhani Tyo Sadai Mero Akhama Lukechha
Shukha Ra Dhukha Samhali Dine Jiwanma Tyai Thiyo Shukha Ra Dhukha Samhali Dine Jiwanma Tyai Thiyo Dina Rata Aba Ma Dekhi Tadha Bhayera Gaidiyo Biranu Bani Pratiphal Mero Yo Mutu Dhadkinchha Bniteka Tinai Purano Katha Samjhai Tadpinchha
Bachinai Rahayo Kebala Chahi Mutuma Chota Pari Bachinai Rahayo Kebal Chahi Mutuma Chota Pari Tyo Mero Thiyo Snehako Diyo Manako Hitakari Charkeko Maya Jodidine Bastunai Ke Chhara Maanma Rahayo Pira Ra Betha Bhannu Nai Ke Chha Ra
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