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  2. Four Pillars of Nepal Bhasa - Wikipedia

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    Mahaju wrote more than 44 books of poetry, epics, short stories and essays. Sajjan Hridayabharan , a book of poems on morals which came out in 1920, was the only one published during his lifetime. Mahaju composed Siddhi Ramayana , a translation of the epic Ramayana in Nepal Bhasa, in 1913.

  3. Traditional games of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    A defender (orange) in the free zone, near a sitting chaser Kho kho is a traditional South Asian sport that dates to ancient India. [21] [22] It is the second-most popular traditional tag game in the Indian subcontinent after kabaddi. [23] Kho kho is played on a rectangular court with a central lane connecting two poles which are at either end ...

  4. The Sparrow's Lost Bean - Wikipedia

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    Once upon a time, there was a sparrow who was very neat and clean. Its nest was spotless and it always washed up before eating. One morning, the sparrow found a bean and was overjoyed that it didn't have to search the neighborhood for food.

  5. Asa Safu Kuthi - Wikipedia

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    The books are primarily in Nepal Bhasa, but a few books in Nepali are also available. The first floor contains all of the books. The upper floor contains inscriptions and chronicles. A modern system of reading is also applied. One can either view everything directly or through a computer. The books can be photocopied or printed.

  6. Makaiko Kheti - Wikipedia

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    A field of maize. During the Rana rule in Nepal, government permission was required for anything to be published. [1] According to the National Code of Nepal (1854) passed by Prime Minister Jung Bahadur Rana, [2] the book had to be given to the Nepali Bhasha Prakashini Samiti (Samiti) for review and seeking permission for publication. [1]

  7. Chungi - Wikipedia

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    Chungi (Nepali: चुङ्गि) is a traditional game played by children in Nepal and northeastern India. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The setup of the game is similar to hacky sack . [ 3 ] It is played with a ball made by tying a group of rubber bands in the middle.

  8. Madan Puraskar Pustakalaya - Wikipedia

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    The library is a not-for-profits and non-governmental institution that is run by a trust. In addition to the archive, the library is involved in many other areas like publishing, educational training and development of information technology in Nepali language. The library also manages Madan Puraskar and Jagadamba Shree Purasakar prizes.

  9. Nepal Bhasa movement - Wikipedia

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    In 1909, Bajracharya published the first printed book using movable type. Shastri wrote a grammar of the language entitled Nepal Bhasa Vyakarana which was published from Kolkata, India in 1928. [16] Dharmacharya published the first magazine in Nepal Bhasa Buddha Dharma wa Nepal Bhasa from Kolkata in 1925.