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hirahirahiraa · 3 years
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8:00PM🌌🌙 (at Thamel) https://www.instagram.com/p/CPietXpsrE2/?utm_medium=tumblr
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hirahirahiraa · 3 years
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#mirror_road #sindhuli 🇳🇵 (at Bp Highway) https://www.instagram.com/p/CPaPa8GFZ9H/?utm_medium=tumblr
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hirahirahiraa · 3 years
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The fall of a dry leaf is a warning to the green ones 💚
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hirahirahiraa · 3 years
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#चुलो(लब भुजाको लागि चुलो)
In tharu language =चुइल
Made by thulomummy n maiju
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#Tharu marriage ceremony ritual
In Eastern Tharu Community (NEPAL🇳🇵),lab-vuja (लब भुजा) is one of the most important ritual of marriage.This is second ritual which is done after marriage with a mango tree.In this ritual,bride/groom and 4 married women known as "bidh karne" and mother combine the paddy in a pot (घेला)and fry it 6 times.After that fried paddy collected on light pink cloth (दोति)and then groom carry the fried paddy.The fried paddy needs to be completed all ritual everywhere in marriage.
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hirahirahiraa · 3 years
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Mandala
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hirahirahiraa · 3 years
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hirahirahiraa · 3 years
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टेम्केको चिसो मौसम ❄️🇳🇵 (at टेम्के डाडा) https://www.instagram.com/p/CNPrqtusDks/?igshid=1j95oseqazjav
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hirahirahiraa · 3 years
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Temke dada , Nepal
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Bhojpur District
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hirahirahiraa · 3 years
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Nirmali dada , Nepal
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Khotang District
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Halesi Cave, Nepal
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Khotang District
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hirahirahiraa · 3 years
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Diktel , Nepal
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Khotang District
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hirahirahiraa · 3 years
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Lathiyaa Dance (Chitwan,Nepal)
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Tharu cultural dance
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hirahirahiraa · 3 years
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A friendship between ❤️
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hirahirahiraa · 3 years
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Rana Tharu
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Medium :1st _charcoal on white cartridge
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Artist : Hira Chaudhary Tharu 🇳🇵
The Tharu people live in the Terai, a narrow strip of land which extends across 550 miles of the southern border of Nepal, next to northeast India. The land is forested and fertile. The Tharu people are divided into several subgroups; the Rana Tharu live in the southwestern corner of Nepal. Ethnically, their background is Rajput, members of a high caste in Rajasthan. Legend has it that after the Moguls invaded India in the 16th century, a Mogul king wanted to marry one of their women. The women and children fled east and settled in this forested region while their men stayed behind to fight the Moguls. When the women heard that all their men had been killed, they married the slaves who had attended them in their travels, and settled permanently in their new home. The forests of the Tarai are full of tigers and snakes and malarial swamps. The swamps kept outsiders away, and the Rana Tharu developed resistance to the malaria. Over the next four centuries their own unique culture and language emerged.
The Rana Tharu have lived quiet, simple lives for four centuries. They are a gentle people. They live in villages in houses plastered inside and out with mud and cow dung, so fine it feels like silky skin. They make almost everything they use themselves, with a touch of art in everything. Their walls are decorated with relief plaster sculpture and windows in geometric patterns. Their houses are large and communal; a family group lives together, and the women cook together, care jointly for their children and pass on their culture and traditions to the next generation. Their clothes are colorful and beautifully embroidered; they buy scraps of left-over fabric from the fabric merchant and each woman puts her own dress together in a unique and gorgeous fashion. They wear beautiful jewelry. They make their own clay pots cook stoves, woven baskets and fishing nets that look like butterfly wings. Rice is their staple crop; they also grow corn. The men plow, plant and weave the nets that the women use to fish. They also hunt in the forest that is the backdrop to their neat fields and villages. The women plaster their houses and make the pots and baskets.
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