भिडियो हेर्न तलको चित्रलाई हटाउनुहोस
Dances of Nepal change a little bit from landscape to another. Each domestic ethnic group has its special dress, a slight variation in the music and dance. Most of the folk dances will tell stories of everyday life in the village and local traditions: a young girl’s search for love, marriage rituals, and dance of war, harvesting and more.
It is said that those dances originated on the Himalayas, the abode of Shiva, who is the patron of Tandava dance- the heart of Indian and Nepali dance, the maker and source of rhythm of the universe.
I met this charming dance in the lakeside of Pakhara.
This is an ever-quiet, always-welcoming city, on the east side of Phewa Tal, the lovely lake by the foothills of Annapurna region of the Himalayas. Here you can have a long rest or find many possibilities for exploring the heights of the mountains around.
On Lakeside Street you will find many shopping places: Tibetan crafts, Nepali music, tailors that will stitch a memory on a t-shirt of make a dress-to-order and more. Between them and bistros for international foods along side with Nepali cuisine restaurants. Those also offering a Nepali cultural evening.
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