Wednesday, December 29, 2021
Sunday, October 17, 2021
Harvesting Kali Marsi rice in Chumchaur Jyulo, a highest place where paddy grown in world
Harvesting
Kalimarsi in Chumchaur Jyulo of Patarasi village has been started after having
Tika of Dashain. It is a place that has been ranked as the highest place in the
world where paddy cultivated. Chumchaur falls at an altitude of 2850 meters
above sea level. Chumchaur in Patarasi village municipality of Jumla has been
included in the list of new tourist destinations among 200 destinations that
public made by Ministry of Culture ,Tourism and Civil Aviation,Nepal.
Patarasi
Rural Municipality has started the work of expanding paddy cultivation in
Chumchaur by providing seeds to farmers for planting these years.
Chumchaur
Jyulo has been selected as a tourist destinations, aiming to preserve and
promote Chumchaur Jyulo and Kalimarsi paddy produced there.
Friday, August 13, 2021
Government team led by District Administration Office Jumla leaves Badimalika,Bajura
The Nepal Army, hundreds of devotees bade farewell to the Jumla
team with five salutes to Watuk Bhairavnath, Baba Chandannath, Darwar Malika,
Badimalika, Bhagawati with a band and bugle. It is customary for Bajura's team
and Jumla's team to reach Badimalika for joint worship.
According to the custom of joint worship by then Jumla State and
Doti state under the leadership of the Grand Governor now a days, team led by an
employee District Administration Office, with some devotees and priests of the
Jumla left for Badimalika with a doli of worship from Jumla on the day of
Nakpanchami on Saun Shukla Purnima of every year. Before the team left for
Wadimalika, the traditional puja program was performed at Darwar Malika in
front of the District Administration Office.
Every year,the district administration office sent five items of
worship including gold tika, binayo, silver kangio, umbrella and muruli in a
bag called petaro to the Badimalika temple for worship. This year,a limited
number of teams have left the district and more devotees are being added from
the villages on the way. The team that went on the day of Nagpanchami reaches
Jumla only on the day before Krishna Janmasthami.
The government team of Jumla which left for Badimalika on Nakpanchami, will reach Jumla in 18 days before a day of Krishna Janmasthami.
12 Photos of Farewell program team led to Badimalika
Thursday, April 29, 2021
Dho village; In 15 images
An only Auto rikshaw in Dho village,It is brought from Dunai.It takes 8 days for 25 people to transport this Tuktuk. |
Chinese bikes are common in this areas. |