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Saturday, 9 February 2019

Saraswati Puja

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Saraswati, Hindu deity of knowledge, wisdom and creativity, is worshipped on Basant Panchami. Basant Panchami-  which translates to English as 5th day of spring- marks the onset of spring season. Swaraswati Puja, also known in Nepal as 'Shree Panchami' is observed across all Hindu communities in the world. We all have our childhood memories of performing Saraswati Puja at schools. Which typically involved,  waking up early, taking a shower in chilly wintry morning and then collecting puja materials such as flowers and abir, wearing clean clothes if not new ones, and going to school together with friends to observe Swaraswati Puja. It is one of the most important festivals for Hindus of all age groups. For school children educational institutions arrange special pujas while adults visit temples to worship goddess Saraswati with great respect and seek her blessing.

Young children are introduced to write their first word and read on this auspicious day and reading, writing or starting anything new on this day is deemed to be a good omen, as goddess Saraswati epitomises creative energy and knowledge.  Saraswati Puja reminds us of the 'yellow' colour because, the colour of Basnant (spring) season is yellow and sometimes yellow colour is referred to as 'Basanti' colour. Moreover, we can see agriculture fields ripening with yellow mustard flowers in this season, which is the favourite colour of goddess Saraswati, who rides a white swan and holds a musical instrument Veena, a book and a garland in her hands. This auspicious day is especially revered by Hindu  academicians, intellectuals, students, teachers, writers and everyone associated with creative fields.


Friday, 21 February 2014

US study, Q/A with consular.


This article is based on the chat session on the Facebook page of USEF Nepal between the prospective students and consular of the US-Embassy Kathmandu Nepal. We have collected all those questions and answers so that it will help other students who want to study in the US.


Q. what does actually dependent visa means?/

Consular:-the answer is, it depends. Many people apply for the DV as it is free; if you can discuss your future plans after receiving your degree, which should include plans for coming back, applying for a DV should not be an issue. You must convince the Officer that you will return after completion of your degree. An F2 visa is a visa for dependent's of students studying in the US. A student needs to demonstrate that they have adequate funding to sponsor their dependent.

Q.Is there any restriction like the one goind on dependent can work and earn or the one taking another person depend on him/her don't get to study?

Consular:-The dependent CANNOT work nor go to school in the U.S. while their spouse or partner is going to school.


Wednesday, 8 May 2013

I will change, Nepali short movie by Nepalese students studying in Australia.

I will change is a Nepalese short movie created by the Nepalese students studying in Australia. It is really awesome. Please enjoy. Next part will play automatically after the first one is finished.

Tuesday, 7 May 2013

Swami Vivekananda-Laws of Life



A depressed boy asked swami -"can there be anything worse than losing a girlfriend?"



Swami replied- "Yes, losing your confidence of getting another"



    THOUGHTS
We are what our thoughts have made us;
So take care about what you think.
Words are secondary. Thoughts live; they travel far.


CONCENTRATION

When an idea exclusively occupies the mind 
it is transformed in to an actual physical or mental state.

Who has all the knowledge in the world been gained but by the concentration of the
powers of mind? The world is ready to give up its secret if we only know how to 
knock, how to give it the necessary blow. The strength and force of the blow 
come through concentration. There is no limit to the power of the human mind. 
The more concentrated it is, the more power is brought to bear on one point.
That is the secret.

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