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  2. Teej - Wikipedia

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    Teej (Sanskrit: तीज, romanized: Tīja), literally meaning the "third" denoting the third day after the new moon when the monsoon begins as per the Hindu calendar, is a combined name for 3 Hindu festivals primarily dedicated to Hindu deities - the mother goddess Parvati and her male consort Shiva, mainly celebrated by married women and unmarried girls mostly in Nepal and North India to ...

  3. List of Nepalese singers - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 25 February 2025, at 04:50 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Bishnu Majhi - Wikipedia

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    She started earning Rs 6,000 per song, recording as many as 5–6 songs a day. [1] She won Best Folk Singer Award at the Kalika FM Music Awards in 2008, and again in 2012. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] In 2011, "Shital Dine Pipal Sami Cha" and "Phul Ramro Gulabko", sung with Yaam Chhetri , became popular; the former was the most listened folk song of that year ...

  5. List of bands from Nepal - Wikipedia

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    "Top Nepali Bands, Complete List of Nepali Bands". www.sanjan.com.np "Complete List Of Nepali rock Bands - Sanjaal Ganthan". sanjaal.com. Archived from the original on 2014-04-19 "Nepal Directory - Artists and Nepalese Music Bands - colorfulnepal.com". Archived from the original on 2009-02-16

  6. Dhunge dhara - Wikipedia

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    Part of the music video for the Nepal Bhasa song Lhwo Hiti La Ka Wala was filmed at a Subahal Hiti in Patan. [145] [146] Eros Ink Tattoo studio in Kathmandu showcases a tattoo of Nag Pokhari hiti in Bhaktapur on its website. [147] Dhunge Dhara is the title of a Dohori Teej song published online on 30 June 2022. Part of the clip is filmed at a ...

  7. Arjun Sapkota - Wikipedia

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    Arjun Sapkota (Nepali: अर्जुन सापकोटा; born 26 January 1999) is a Nepalese singer, composer, lyricist and model, known for his contribution towards Nepali folk music industry . [1]

  8. Hari Devi Koirala - Wikipedia

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    Hari Devi Koirala (Nepali: हरिदेवी कोइराला; Née Bhattarai; born 30 March 1959) is a Nepalese singer. She has sung over 800 songs and recorded more than 80 albums, in a career spanning 5 decades. Koirala has received over 250 awards from literary, musical, and social organizations.

  9. Sangini - Wikipedia

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    Sangini (Nepali: संगिनी) is a particular type of song and dance perform by the Nepali womenfolk during the occasion of a religious festival Tihar and Teej. [1] It originated in the hilly regions of Nepal and is performed by Nepali women from Nepal and parts of India and Bhutan.