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Dashain Holiday in Nepal : Overview

Dashain Holiday in Nepal, Dashian is the biggest festival for the Hindus living in Nepal. There is usually a long term holiday at Dashian and Thihar including. You may get bored staying at home. So, Visiting new places is some of the most exciting thing you can do during this time, There are many beautiful places in Nepal which you want to visit and here are the 5 places that you must add to the list :

 

Ranimahal and Chukauni of Palpa

Palpa, the capital of the Sen dynasty, merged with the state of Nepal in 1861 BS. Rani Mahal, Srinagar Danda, Ramdi Sun Cave, Kaligandaki etc. are the major tourist destinations of Palpa.

The then Western Commanding General Khadgashamsher built the Rani Mahal in memory of his late queen. It takes one hour by car and three hours by foot to reach Ranimahal, 15 km northwest of Palpa headquarters Tansen. There are general food hotels in Ranimahal area.

Srinagar hill is a place that should not be missed by those who reach Palpa. Dhaulagiri, Annapurna and Machhapuchhre mountains can be seen from Srinagar hill which is a 20 minute hike from Tansen. On the way back, you can bring a hat and a black hat. Similarly, the payment of palpa also makes many people’s tongues water. Bhairahawa can be reached in about two hours from Palpa. If you have more time, you can reach Lumbini from Bhairahawa.

Dashain Holiday in Nepal :Ranimahal
Dashain Holiday in Nepal :Ranimahal

 

  • Hotel Expenses:

There are hotels with more than Rs. There are star hotels in Bhairahawa and Lumbini.

  • How to get there:

There are buses and micro buses to Palpa from the new bus park in Kathmandu. A microbus with a rent of Rs.700. Similarly, Bhairahawa can be reached in 35 minutes by ship and Tansen in two hours by bus. Rs 4,000 is enough to stay in Palpa for two days.

  • Major Attractions:

Rani Mahal, Srinagar Danda, Palpali Dhaka.

Queen of Nature Illam

After Ilam, most people think of Chiabgan. After all, as you climb north from Charali on the Mahendra Highway, you start to see a beautiful view of the tea plantation. The sight of tea picking in the garden from Chait to Mansir fascinates. Elamite love, local culture, home design can be an attraction for many.

Among those who have reached there, it is rare not to take photos in the tea plantations of Fikal and Kanyam. Pashupatinagar is the gateway to Darjeeling at a distance of 10 km from Fikal.

The pleasure of watching the sunrise while sipping fresh tea from Antudanda at an altitude of 2,328 meters above sea level is not found anywhere else. Antudanda can be reached in three hours by car from Ilam. Another attraction of Ilam is Maipokhari, 18 kilometers from Ilam Bazaar.

Sandakpur, at an altitude of 3,636 meters, is a five-hour walk from Maipokhari. Mountains including Kanchenjunga, Makalu and Everest can be seen from Sandakpur. The sunrise from Sandakpur is also very pleasant. You can return to Kathmandu on the fifth day after visiting Ilam.

 

Illam
Dashain Holiday in Nepal ; Illam

 

  • Hotel Expenses:

There are plenty of hotels in Ilam that cost more than Rs. Homestay facility is also available here. Homestay accommodation is available at Rs. 500.

  • How to get there:

There is a bus from Koteshwar in Kathmandu to Ilam. Ilam Bazaar, located at a distance of 690 km, can be reached in 14 hours from Koteshwor. Similarly, Ilam can be reached by ship to Chandragadhi in Jhapa and then by bus and jeep.

  • Major Attractions:

Tea Plantation, Antudanda, Maipokhari, Sandakpur.

 

Historical Gorkha and Bandipur

Gorkha, the birthplace of Prithvinarayan Shah, the hero of Nepal’s unification. Although there is a motor road from Gorkha Bazaar to the palace, many tourists walk for about an hour to reach the palace. The palace is located on the top of a hill southeast of the district headquarters.

To the north of the palace, there is a beautiful view of Manaslu, Dhaulagiri, Ganesh Himal and other mountains. You have to reach Gorkha to go on the famous Manaslu trek. The number of tourists visiting Manaslu has increased recently after the footpath of Annapurna region was damaged by the highway.

When you return from Gorkha in one night and two days, you can go to Bandipur, which is about two hundred and fifty years old. Bandipur, which is the headquarters of Tanahu till 2025 BS, is an attractive family tourist destination. Bandipur is characterized by a house, lifestyle and natural beauty that reflects Newari culture.

Dhaulagiri, Machhapuchhre, Annapurna, Manaslu, Langtang and other mountains can be seen from Bandipur. After an hour’s walk down from Bandipur Bazaar, you reach Siddha Cave.

Dashain Holiday in Nepal : Bandipur
Dashain Holiday in Nepal : Bandipur

 

  • Hotel Expenses:

Hotels above Rs. 1,000 are available in Gorkha district headquarters. In Bandipur, there are well-equipped hotels from homestays.

  • How to get there:

From Kathmandu New Bus Park, you can reach Gorkha in about five hours by bus. On the way back, there are buses coming from Gorkha to Dumre Bazaar via Aanbukhaireni. After climbing eight kilometers southwest of Dumre, you reach Bandipur Bazaar. Buses and jeeps are available at Dumre for Bandipur. If you travel to Gorkha and Bandipur in four days by public transport, it will cost you Rs 2,000 daily.

  • Major Attractions:

Gorkha Durbar, Bandipur Bazaar.

 

Far West Shakti Peeth Package

In the far west, there are places to visit including Khaptad, Ramaroshan of Achham, Api of Darchula and Saipal Himal of Bajhang as well as Tikapur of Kailali, Ghodaghodi Lake and Shuklaphanta National Park.

Lately, tourism entrepreneurs in the far west have been promoting Shakti Peeth package. Under the Shakti Peeth package, Ugratara Bhagwati of Dadeldhura, Ningalasheni Bhagwati of Baitadi, Tripurasundari and Melauli Bhagwati are visited.

After spending two days in Baitadi, on the fourth day, after visiting Surma Devi in ​​Bajhang, Doti arrives to visit Shaileshwari Devi. As all these seven temples are connected by paved roads, one can return to Dhangadhi on the fifth day after completing the darshan.

Doti
Dashain Holiday in Nepal : Doti

 

Maya Bhatt, director of Jagdamba Travel and Tours and president of the Nepal Association of Tour and Travel Far Western Province, says it costs Rs 40,000 to visit Sattai Shakti Peeth from Dhangadhi in a group of six in a private vehicle. If you have three days after visiting the Shaileshwari temple, you can reach Khaptad.

  • Hotel Expenses:

Rs. There are more than 1,000 convenient hotels.In Baitadi, there are ordinary hotels that cost up to Rs 700 per night.

  • How to get there:

The journey to Shakti Peeth can be started by reaching Dadeldhura directly from Kathmandu. The bus reaches Dadeldhura in 22 hours from the new bus park in Kathmandu. If you go by plane, you can reach Dhangadhi in about an hour from Kathmandu and Dadeldhura in five hours by bus from there.

  • Major Attractions:

Darshan of the Seven Goddesses, Amargadhi.

 

Dailekh Treasure Trove

Dailekh in Karnali has important heritage sites including Panchkoshi area, Kriti Khamb, Dullu Durbar, Patharnauli, Saat Khamb, Kotgadhi, Panchadeval and Velaspur. Kotila, Nabhisthan, Shristhan, Paduka and Dhuleshwar are called Panchkoshi areas.

The Karnali Highway connects Dailekh, Jumla and Mugu with the road network. On the way from Surkhet to Dailekh via the Karnali Highway, one can see the ever-burning flames at the Shristhan and Navisthan of the Panchkoshi shrine in the Dullu area, about 25 km from the district headquarters Dailekh Bazaar.

The first inscription in Nepali language is in Dullu municipality. There are also monuments at the site of the inscription. According to the research done by Yogi Narharinath, the genealogy of the Khas kings of Sinja kingdom is engraved on the monument. Pillars of Prithvi Malla, Damupal’s pillar, Sauna Karki’s pillar, Dullu Gadhi’s pillar and Dailekh Bazaar’s Charkhamb are of special interest to scholars.

Dullu Durbar is still standing.The Dailekh headquarters has a Pancha Deval listed by UNESCO in the World Talent List. There are 22 monuments of archeological importance in Panchadeval built in the style of Shikhar.

During Bahadur Shah’s Nepal Unification Campaign Kotgadhi is a historical fort built by the Gurkha army in 1846 in a very artistic way in Dailekh Bazaar. After reaching Dailekh, you can reach Mugu’s Rara Lake via Jumla.

 

Dailekh Dashain Holiday in Nepal
Dailekh Dashain Holiday in Nepal
  • Hotel Expenses:

There are general hotels in Dailekh that cost up to Rs.1000 per night.Convenient hotels are available in Surkhet.

  • How to get there:

You can reach Surkhet in about 15 hours by bus from Kathmandu. Bus fare is up to Rs. 1600. You can reach Surkhet in four hours by ship and bus from Nepalgunj. It takes three hours to reach Dullu from Surkhet and one hour to reach Dailekh Bazaar. The road from Surkhet to Dailekh Bazaar has been tarred.

  • Major attractions:

Panchkoshi area, Panchadeval and Kotgadhi.

 

 

Best 5 Must Visit Places in Nepal : The Hidden Places

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Gorkha : Its Meaning Importance and How the World Sees It!! https://notesnepal.com/archives/3932 Wed, 30 Sep 2020 13:21:57 +0000 https://notesnepal.com/?p=3932 Gorkha : Overview The word Gorkha has gained popularity not only in Nepal but all over the world. It is the district where the Shah dynasty started from the reign of the historical Bhure-Takure kings. Gorakhnath, Gorakhkali and Manakamana also have historical religious sites in Gorkha. In the geography of Nepal, It is also a […]

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Gorkha : Overview

The word Gorkha has gained popularity not only in Nepal but all over the world. It is the district where the Shah dynasty started from the reign of the historical Bhure-Takure kings. Gorakhnath, Gorakhkali and Manakamana also have historical religious sites in Gorkha. In the geography of Nepal, It is also a district connected to the Terai district from the Tibetan border. The northern region, i.e. the remote geography above Sirdibas, is known as the Trans-Himalayan Gorkha. The Manaslu, Himalchuli, Nadhi Chuli and Buddhist mountains have attracted internal and external tourists.

 

Gorkha
Gorkha

The Gorkha district, which lies between the Budhigandaki River in the east, the Chepe and Marsyangdi rivers in the west, the Trishuli River in the south, and the autonomous region of Tibet in the north, is now visited not only by foreigners but also by domestic tourists. Beautiful places like Warpak and Laprak, the rural settlements of the Gurung community in this district, have become tourist destinations. Due to the clean environment of the village, homestay facilities, expansion of road transport, This  district has become a district that attracts both internal and external tourists.

History

If we look at the history of Gorkha, before Prithvinarayan Shah, there was an attempt to unify Nepal even during the time of Yaksha Malla of the valley, Mani Mukundasen of Palpa and King Jitari Malla of Jumla. At that time, the state of Palpa was large. This was also under the rule of Palpa state. After the death of Mani Mukundasen, king of Palpa, his son did not want to control the Gorkha kingdom. There is a history that the huge Gurkha state of Thum, Kot and the village chiefs declared their own state and started running the state.

 

Prithivi Narayan Shah
Prithivi Narayan Shah

When the state was divided in this way, It was divided into states like Liglig, Majhkot, Siranchok, Ajirkot and Warpak. A new tradition was started in Ligligkot as a king was needed to run the state. According to this tradition, every year on the day of Vijaya Dashami, a king is chosen from the race. It is 13 km from Durbar of Ligligkot to Chepeghat of Chependi. The distance is determined. In the race to become king, Dravyashah became king in 1616 BS.

 

Importance of Gorkha in History of Nepal

The identity and importance of Gorkha district is different in the history of Nepal. Kalananda Dhakal, an astrologer who taught mathematics from the knowledge of astrology during the unification of Nepal, was born in Gorkha. The house of Bhimsen Thapa, Lakhan Thapa and Gaje Ghale, who won the VC medal in the war with Burma in the Second World War, was also in this district . Similarly, Purandar Shah, Chhatra Shah, Ram Shah, Dambar Shah, Krishna Shah, Rudra Shah, Prithvipati Shah, Narabhupal Shah, and Prithvinarayan Shah were also born in Gorkha.

 

Gorkha
Gorkha

The place is believed to be named after Yogi Gorakhnath, the deity worshiped by the people of this district. In the Nepali language, the field of grass is considered to be Khark, so the word Khark is distorted and it is also considered to be Gorkha despite being Garkha. There are large grass fields in this district. It is also discussed in the Lichhavi period. As described in the inscription of Jayadeva II, at that time It was ruled from the center.

As there is a monastery of Siddha Purush Gorakhnath Baba in one place, the district is believed to have been named after that place.
After the merger of the monarchy, the historical sites of this  district have now become religious tourist sites. People who visit Gorkha visit the palaces, forts and temples of the Shah dynasty. The Gorkha Durbar, the birthplace of Prithvinarayan Shah, is the center of attraction here. The Gorkha Durbar, which can be reached in about 40 minutes on foot or by transport from the district headquarters, has historical significance.

 

The Palace
Gorkha palace

Places to Visit in Gorkha

Another palace in the middle of Gorkha Bazaar is also associated with the history of the Shah dynasty kings. This palace has presented samples of Mallakalin architecture. The windows, doors and tundals of this palace have a pattern of mythical woodwork. About 1 km from Gorkha Durbar. Upallokot in the northeast is a suitable place for sightseeing. From this place you can see the beautiful view of the morning sunrise. This place also has historical significance.

King Ram Shah’s palace is believed to have been in this place before the present Gorkha palace was built. The temple and cave of Gorakhnath near Gorkha Durbar is another center of attraction.There is a Chautaro in Gorkha Bazaar. This Chautaro is known as the Chautaro given by King Ram Shah. That is why it is called Ram Shah Chautaro. It is said that Ram Shah used to sit in any court, assembly, justice and hear complaints, important decisions and judicial functions.

Gorkha
Gorkha

 

It is spread by natural beauty, unique geographical environment, plains from mountains to hills and big tar. The historical Kot, Shakti Peeth and the palaces built by the Bhuretakure kings and the temples built at Kotmaula are the heritage of thisdistrict. Ligligkot in Gorkha is a historical site. Every region has a history of everything. History covers everything. Therefore, the historical Ligligkot of Hola. It  has become a tourist destination in the present situation. Before the establishment of the Khas kingdom, Ligligkot was under the Magars. That is why the name is also in the Magar language. In the Magar language, ‘lingling’ means beautiful scene.

 

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Gorkha :History of Gorkhaland and Gorkha https://notesnepal.com/archives/2711 Tue, 15 Sep 2020 12:16:10 +0000 https://notesnepal.com/?p=2711 History of Gorkha  Gorkha-Now the demand for Gorkhaland has risen sharply again  Nepali-speaking Darjeeling people have once again taken to the streets in an organized manner to revive the issue. The reason was the announcement by the West Bengal government that all courses in the Nepali-speaking region should be taught in Bengali.Some of those who […]

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History of Gorkha 

Gorkha-Now the demand for Gorkhaland has risen sharply again  Nepali-speaking Darjeeling people have once again taken to the streets in an organized manner to revive the issue. The reason was the announcement by the West Bengal government that all courses in the Nepali-speaking region should be taught in Bengali.Some of those who fought against the government’s repression have lost their lives.Gorkha

While the movement is still raging and other allies, including the Gorkha Mukti Morcha, are saying that the current battle will be final and decisive, Nepali-speaking people around the world have lamented the use of the word Gorkha in various online newspapers. They have started a war of words saying that they are not Nepali-speaking.This has now raised various questions among us Nepali Nepalis. Is the word Gorkha the only birthright of Nepalis living within the geographical boundaries of Nepal?

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Gorkha,Gorkhaland

Is the word Gorkhali the only pewa of Nepalis living within the Gorkha district of Gandaki zone? Is the word “Gurkhali” only for Indian, British, Malaysian, Macau or Singaporean Gurkha soldiers operating around the world? Is the word Gorkha the only birthright of Nepali speaking Nepalis? Or should Nepali-speaking Indians not call themselves Gurkhas?

We are not tired of going back to history to answer such questions.The social network Facebook, as it is now world-wide, is now popular all over the world.Similarly, in the Anglo-Nepalese War between the Gorkha State and the East India Company from 1814 to 1816, if the Nepal Army had not shown bravery with indomitable courage, the international brand called Gorkha would not have been so world famous. Now we are saying that this brand of Nepalis should not be used by Indian Nepali speakers. Indian Nepalis are saying that the name of Gorkhaland should be changed and they are hesitant to show solidarity on the issue of Gorkhaland.

Gurkha Vocabulary and Naming:

Many historians agree on how the region got its name Gorkha and where the word Gorkha originated. Gorkha is believed to have been named after Yogi Gorakhnath, the adored deity of the Gorkhas. Gorakhnath is also called Goraksanath which means Goraksh or a place where cows are protected (Go Raksha), hence the name “Gorkha” on the same basis.

According to another version, in Nepali language, the field of grass is called Khark and the word Khark is distorted and it is said that it is Garkha, Garkha and Gorkha.Within this district there are ample lands with large fields / grasslands. Gorkha has also been discussed in the Mallaka and Licchavi periods. According to the inscription of Jayadeva II, Gorkha was ruled from the center at that time.

It is believed that the district was named after Gorakhnath Baba’s monastery in one place.According to Gorkha Vashanvali, Guru Gorakhnath came to Nepal from Kathmandu in the time of King Narendra Dev and was angry that he was disrespected.It is said that the name Gorkha remained in this place due to the effect of his holiness.According to legend, there was once a severe drought in the Kathmandu Valley. There was a shortage of water, and the fields began to dry up. Gorakhnath, the famous Mahayogi of Kamaksha in Assam, was jointly invited by all the four states in the valley to worship and sacrifice Matsyendranath.

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Gorkha,Gorkhaland

Gorakhnath was actually the ninth Mahaguru of the Nath sect and a disciple of Matsyandranath. The white and red worship of Mahayogi Matsayendranath, the practice of snake worship etc. seems to have continued in the valley only after the arrival of Gorakhnath.

There is a legend that there is a monster in Bungmati of Lalitpur and due to which there is no rain.

After the special worship of Matsyendranath by Mahayogi Gorakhnath, due to the torrential rains in Kathmandu again, the usefulness of Gorakhnath seems to have increased a lot in Nepal. Since then, the arrival of Guru Gorakhnath has appeared many times in different periods.

The present Gorkha district is a historical place in the history of Nepal. Gorkha district has an important place and role behind the current geography of Nepal.

Before the Gorkhas laid the geographical foundation of present-day Nepal, as in other places, there were their own rulers in different parts of the Gorkha district. The war between them was looking for stability.

At the same time, the Gurkha kingdom established by Dravyashah, the youngest son of King Yashovramha Shah of Lamjunge in 1616 BS, managed to reach the present state of the Republic of Nepal.

Looking back at history

Dravya Shah ruled Gorkha only from 1616 BS to 1627 BS. After that, he was ruled by his royal successors.On the basis of this, the saying came to go to Gorkha without getting justice. His successors continued the tradition of running the state in a simple manner. During the reign of Prithvirajan Shah, the Gurkhas expanded their geographical boundaries as a giant Gurkha to the astonishment of the northern and southern kings.

His successors continued this campaign and extended their dominance to the vast southern plains.Historically, Nepal is bordered by Bhutan’s Damsang Fort to the east, the Rabi River bordering India and Pakistan to the west, the Kailash Sarovar of China to the north, and the Ganges River of Banaras, India to the south. Unfortunately, the Sugauli Treaty later shrunk Nepal to its current borders. Earlier, Nepal’s border was demarcated to Tista in the east and Kangra in the west.

Gorkha has a great contribution to make the great campaign of building Nepal successful. In the same way, this district has its own religious, historical and natural beauty and potential. The holy land of Manakamana Devi, the land of Goraksanath, the ruined palace ruled by Dravyashah, Vajra Bhairav ​​temple, Chautaro to give justice by Ramshah, Raniwan and Gorakhkali temples built by his granddaughter, caves and other temples like Sulikot cave Swara, Siddha cave Ghyalchok, Vakreshwar cave Vakrang, etc. Are the most valuable assets of Gorkha.

The credit for the unification of the state of Nepal is given to the Gorkha district.

At that time, the Magars of Ghale Thar ruled in a place called Liglig. Every year on the day of Vijayadashami, it was customary to make the winner of the race the king. While attending the festival, Dravya Shah unexpectedly attacked and established his dominance there. Immediately after the victory over Ligligkot, the Gorkhas attacked and fought for 15 days.

As Dravya Shah was very ambitious, the first defeat did not affect him much. Bhagirath Pant, Ganesh Pandey, Sarveshwar Khanal, Gangaram Rana, Gajanan Bhattarai, Keshav Bohora and Murali Khawas were boosting his enthusiasm.

Dravya Shah’s soldiers Thapa, Bhusal, Maskey and Rana also besieged and attacked the palace of the king of Gorkha. King Khadka attained Veeragati from the arms of Dravya Shah. Thus V.S. On 25 September 1616, Dravya Shah became the king of Gorkha.Dravya Shah was later ruled in the Gorkha kingdom by his descendants Puranhar Shah, Chhatra Shah, Ram Shah, Dambar Shah, Krishna Shah, Prithvipati Shah and Narbhupal Shah. As the eldest son of King Narbhupal Shah and Queen Kaushalyavati. Prithvinarayan Shah was born on 27th Poush 1779.At that time, Nepal was divided into more than 52 small states including 22 and 24. There was animosity between these states, a state of fisheries justice. On the other hand, as the British Empire had spread in India, their eyes were on Nepal. As Prithvinarayan Shah was a visionary, hardworking, diligent and determined man from an early age, he was given the same kind of education as other princes.During his father’s reign, he studied the affairs of state closely. V.S. Prithvinarayan Shah, who became king in 1799 BS at the young age of 20, decided to unite the fragmented small kingdoms into a larger state of Nepal.

Accordingly V.S. He conquered Nuwakot in 1801, Makwanpur in 1819, Kirtipur in 1822, Kantipur, Lalitpur in 1825, Bhaktapur in 1826 and unified the great state of Nepal from the Gorkha state and made Kathmandu the capital of the country. Then his descendants especially Pratap Singh Shah, Bahadur Shah, Rajendra Laxmi and the then Bhardwaj Kalu Pandey, Vansidhar Pandey, Bhimsen Thapa, Amar Singh Thapa expanded the integration and brought it to its present form.

Thus the origin of the present state of Nepal is described in the history of the Gorkha state.

As the Gorkhalis were brave and hardworking, they made a great contribution to the unification of the state of Nepal at that time. Appreciating the indomitable courage and bravery shown by the Nepali soldiers in the war from 1871 to 1873, the British recruited Nepalis in India.In World Wars I and II, Nepal sided with Britain and took part in the war.

Appreciating the heroism of the Gurkha soldiers, German Emperor Kaiser William said, “I am not at all afraid of my soldiers fighting any army in the world, but hearing the name of a Gurkha soldier makes my heart beat faster.” She said.Historians have acknowledged that the Hindu nation of Nepal and the Gurkha are different situations. Some historians say that the word Nepal originated only after a long time.

At one time there was no nation called Nepal in this part of the Himalayas. Guru Gorakhnath was a supporter of Goraksha, so it is said that it became Gorkha due to its corruption.

Gorkha regiment at the Republic day rehearsal at Rajpath in New Delhi on Jan 17th 2016. Express photo by Ravi Kanojia *** Local Caption *** Gorkha regiment at the Republic day rehearsal at Rajpath in New Delhi on Jan 17th 2016. Express photo by Ravi Kanojia

Some have said that Guru Gorakhnath landed in the Nepali territory for the first time in the universe, which is now known as Gorkha. There is a cave in Gorkha where Guru Gorakhnath’s Charan Paduka is located and there is also a statue of him. The Rota Festival is traditionally organized in the cave on the full moon of Baishakh. This festival is considered to be more than seven hundred and eight hundred years old.Similarly, Gorakhpur in India is also named after Guru Gorakhnath, where the magnificent monastery and temple of Guru Gorakhnath are still standing.

In conclusion

Sanskrit is the mother of all languages ​​in the world. Nepali language is also a product of Sanskrit language. In Sanskrit, cow means earth, cow or the rays of the sun. In Sanskrit, Raksha means to protect, take care of or take care of someone.

Therefore, Goraksha means protection of cow or protection of earth. The word Gorakh is derived from Goraksha. If Gorakh is a masculine word, then its feminine word is Gorkha.

The same Gurkha word is pronounced by the English as Gurkha or Gurka. The Gurkhas have become world famous for their bravery on the battlefield. The word that speaks Nepali soil.

Nepaliness is found in the word Gorkha. From the naming of Gorkha after the name of the great Indian Guru Gorakhnath, it is known that we Nepali people have been Hindus for centuries.

Darjeeling, which used to be a part of Nepal, is now geographically a different country, but it seems fair for all the Nepalis who were left behind at that time and have now become Indians, to borrow the word Gorkha.

Just as Gorakhnath Baba is from India and Gorakhpur is named after him, so is Gorkha.

Land in English is land. Therefore, even if Gorkhaland is named as Gorkha Bhoomi or Gorkhasthan or any other name, there is no difference in the feelings of Nepalis towards Gorkha. The word Gorkha is a popular word in the world.

Mahakali is a symbol of victory. Gorakhkali is also taken in this context as a symbol of another victory of Gorakhnath. That is why when the Gurkha soldiers take out their naked khukuri on the battlefield, they shout Jai Jai Kali Mahakali, Ayo Ayo Gorkhali and make hot blood.

For all these reasons, it is clear that the word Gorkhali is the pride of all Nepali speakers. Jai Gorkhali Jai Nepal Jai Gorkha.

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