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Okhaldhunga that my eyes have seen!

While staying at Okhaldhunga, Kaji Bhim Malla used to grind rice and eat it in a large historical okhal. This Okhal is the main focus of this scene.

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Okhaldhunga is a picturesque place bordered by three rivers full of natural beauty. Where their own language, culture and values ​​are still alive. Okhaldhunga is a museum of culture. The people here follow the tradition wholeheartedly. Here nature looks very happy and happy. Here, nature pours out from the hills in the morning.

Siddhicharan Shrestha who introduced Okhaldhunga. I only got a chance to see Okhaldhunga through Siddhicharan’s eyes, but this year’s Dashain gave me a golden opportunity to see Okhaldhunga with my own eyes. I also tried to take advantage of the vacation to visit some places in a limited period.

In honor of Siddhicharan, Srastha Park has been established here. Siddhicharan Park is another name for it. In this park, there is a large idol of Siddhicharan. Poems written by him, such as Mero Pyaro Okhaldhunga and Himgiri Mandit, are pasted on the wall just below the statue.

While staying at Okhaldhunga, Kaji Bhim Malla used to grind rice and eat it in a large historical okhal. This Okhal is the main focus of this scene.

Okhaldhunga is attractive as of its beautiful forests and rivers, and the Wednesday and Saturday haat bazars.

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-Tenzing Dolma Tamang/RSS