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Tihar – The festival of lights in Nepal
Tihar, also known as Deepawali or Yamapanchak , is one of the most anticipated and colourful festivals in Nepal. Celebrated over five days, this festival lights up Nepalese homes with thousands of traditional oil lamps ( diyas ) and fills the entire country with a magical atmosphere. When is Tihar celebrated in Nepal ? Tihar usually takes place in October or November, according to the Nepalese lunar calendar. In 2025, the festival begins on October 19 and ends on October 23,
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Oct 197 min read


Tibetan singing bowl: Harmony, Energy & Meditation
Small machine made bowls of different sizes Tibetan singing bowls come from the Himalayas. Their deep sound and resonant vibrations echo through both body and mind. They soothe, balance, and awaken vital energy. Today, these ancient instruments are used around the world for meditation, therapy, and rituals uniting tradition and modern well-being. An ancient heritage serving the present These bowls are rooted in Nepal and northern India. They were once used for ceremonies, of
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Oct 193 min read


Why is there so many women knitting in Nepal ?
Knitting is a widespread activity among women in Nepal, an art that combines tradition, livelihood, and creativity. This practice, far...
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Jan 222 min read


Wool for everyone
For those who don't know us yet, our company is called Nepali Koseli, which translates to "Souvenirs of Nepal." We aim to promote...
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Jan 15, 20243 min read


Holi Festival
Une brève explication du célèbre festival Holi au Népal et de son histoire.
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Mar 6, 20232 min read
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