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Dashain 2082: A Festival of Unity, Culture, and Blessings

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Dashain , also known as Bijaya Dashami , is the most significant and widely celebrated festival in Nepal . It holds immense cultural, spiritual, and social importance, symbolizing the triumph of good over evil. This festival usually spans 15 days, beginning with Ghatasthapana and concluding with Kojagrat Purnima . Each day carries its own religious and cultural essence, making Dashain not just a festival but a deeply rooted tradition that unites the entire nation. Cultural and Spiritual Significance Dashain commemorates the victory of Goddess Durga over the demon Mahishasura , highlighting the universal theme of righteousness prevailing over wrongdoing. The rituals performed during this period, including the worship of Goddess Durga in her various forms, reflect devotion, discipline, and gratitude. Families gather to receive tika and jamara from elders, along with blessings for health, happiness, and prosperity. The practice strengthens familial bonds and preserves traditions across...

How to Start a Blogging in Nepal with Blogger

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Blogging is becoming popular in Nepal, not only as a way to share ideas but also as a potential source of income. If you are new to blogging, you don’t need to invest a lot of money to get started. Google’s Blogger platform is completely free and user-friendly, making it a great choice for beginners. In this article, I’ll explain step by step how you can create your own blog in Nepal using Blogger. 1. Create a Google Account Since Blogger is owned by Google, the first thing you need is a Google account . If you already use Gmail , you’re good to go. 2. Sign in to Blogger Visit www.blogger.com . Sign in with your Google account. Click “Create New Blog” to get started. 3. Choose a Blog Name and URL Pick a title that represents your blog’s topic (e.g., “ My Travel Diary ” or “ Nepali Food Recipes ”). Choose a blogspot.com address (e.g., myblog.blogspot.com). Don’t worry—you can connect a custom domain later (like myblog.com). 4. Select a Theme Blogger offers free themes. Pick on...

Protest Of We Gen-Z Against Corruption

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Birtamode Protest in September 8th and 9th : Why Gen Z Showed Up September 8th and 9th in Birtamod was lit—not in a festival way, but in the way only a movement fueled by young people can be. Gen Z showed up, not just with phones and hashtags, but with real voices demanding change. Why We Protest For Gen Z, protests aren’t just political—they’re personal. They’re about standing against unfairness , corruption calling out leadership that doesn’t listen, and making sure our future isn’t decided without us . The Birtamode protest was about being seen, heard, and counted . How Gen Z Participates We didn’t just march—we documented, shared, and created conversations online . But we also stayed safe, respected rules, and made sure the message stayed powerful and clear. Protesting isn’t just about noise—it’s about strategy, solidarity, and impact . The Power of Youth Voices Thousands of young people coming together send a signal no leader can ignore. Social media amplified our reach, but be...