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ganapati
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Posted on 06-02-08 8:24
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Gyane's gone and Ga.Ne. (ganatantra nepal) has come..
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premstha
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Posted on 06-02-08 8:59
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मौसम मौसम्को फोटो
हजुर जानको लागि जुत्ता लगाउदै जस्तो छ।
२९ साउन २०६२ः तत्कालीन राजा ज्ञानेन्द्र धरानको दन्तकाली मन्दिरमा कालो बोकाको बलि दिएर निस्कँदै गर्दा कर्णेल टीका धमलाले जुत्ता लगाइदिँदै
बिचरा कर्नेल धमलाजी को जागिर
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Captain Haddock
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Posted on 06-02-08 9:24
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Premstha What is the source of that picture? Can you please post it? If the narrative in that picture is accurate, I am reminded of the bubble Nawab of Lucknow (or some other place I forget) lived in . Apparently he could not fight/flee the British forces because all his attendants had fled and there was no one to help him put on his shoes. The sight of anyone having to assist a healthy adult put on their shoes is disgusting enough but to have a colonel in the Army do it is sickening beyond belief. It seems some people never learn.
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cleopatra
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Posted on 06-02-08 10:08
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....you too captain. yeah, it was the last newab of lucknow,wajid ali shah i think. if you are familiar with military culture(in nepal) , such gestures are normal & very common. it's not just durbar culture.am surprised to see you surprised. i always thought you were one of those "different" "military brat". my bad!
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Juggy
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Posted on 06-02-08 10:18
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Captain Haddock
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Posted on 06-02-08 10:26
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Hi Cleo
At the risk of sounding like an arugula-eating elitist, I am not as
surprised by the fact the King has attendants and others who help him
put on his shoes and probably his clothes but I am unnerved by the fact that in
this day and age, when we have have just gone through the most
turbulent moments in our history, this sort of tradition has not been
broken. And that too in public! The whole idea is wrong in principle. The practice sure
disturbs me but the mindset behind it, whether it be of reverence or
servitude - we might disagree on which one - is what I feel contributed in large part to the demise of the Monarchy in Nepal.
There is a time and place for everything. The time for this sort of a thing, should never have been, but sadly it was for many year but now it has clearly passed. Just my thoughts - feel free to disagree.
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sumansuman
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Posted on 06-02-08 10:29
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cleopatra
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Posted on 06-02-08 11:58
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juggy da, the answer is probably YES. hopefully, things will change in coming days. captain,surprisingly i agree with you this time. it's more like keeping up the appearances in his part i believe.people tend to give up things that are invisible,but they don’t give up things visible to the outside
world, and in this case to the empty-headed nepalese crowd.it's a normal tendency i guess when one is stripped off the power/possessions once he/she had. transition from a supreme ruler to nobody is not that simple. it's a complete psychological change.we shouldn't be expecting the overnight transformation here, rite?he definitely needs some peace and time to be able to wake up as an ordinary citizen one fine morning... of course,rather sooner than later.
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Captain Haddock
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Posted on 06-02-08 12:39
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Cleo Yeah, I hope so too. Not to sound too pompous but I have nothing against him personally - my disagreements are largely based on principles (although there are some personal traits of his that I wish no one to posses). I know of his wife to be a very nice woman. I hope they both handle this transition to the best of their abilities. At the end of the day this is about the country and I hope we will see lasting peace and prosperity someday. Best wishes to you too. Later. :) PS: Thanks for the source Juggy. Hope all is well with you.
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hurray
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Posted on 06-02-08 1:06
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"Does that means Kissing a$$ is common in Nepalese Army then!!"
Yes, kissing ass is common in Nepali culture.
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khusbhu
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Posted on 06-02-08 3:14
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If u guys look at the picture carefully it seems like the cornel is trying to put his own shoes. I could see him lifting his right leg up and tring to put his shoes not gyne shoe.
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sabaiko satru
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Posted on 06-02-08 5:15
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May b Tika Dhamala got promotion for that jobs. He dont care about that, but why should we?
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