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Interesting :)

Do you also celebrate Diwali, Ganesh festival, Holi etc? I'm just curious, given that we share lot of things :)
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yes vivek, many festivals are common to indians and nepalese people. just slightly different name. for ex:

hindi == nepali
Diwali = Deepawali
Tauhar = Tihar
Ganesh festival = Ganesh puja
Holi = Holi/Fagu Purnima
Dashahara = Dashain
Rakhi = Raksha Bandhan

and so on............
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yes vivek, many festivals are common to indians and nepalese people. just slightly different name. for ex:

hindi == nepali
Diwali = Deepawali
Tauhar = Tihar
Ganesh festival = Ganesh puja
Holi = Holi/Fagu Purnima
Dashahara = Dashain
Rakhi = Raksha Bandhan

and so on............


That's cool :-D
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Nice thread Prof. and nice pics.
Good to hear that we share so many cultural similarities.
BTW, the ladies in the first pic are looking rather tensed. :lol:
Maybe the effect of hunger after the grueling fast. :wink: