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Tuesday, January 25, 2011

THE HISTORY OF NEPAL

Indo-Nepal relation is historic one, age old and deep-rooted. Mithila King Raja Janak was the ruler of the region. Janakpur, the capital and birthplace of Mata Janaki (Sita), the virtuous queen of Lord Ram, is in Nepal. His Maithili subjects are the aborigines of the region. The main language of the region was Sanskrit. Till 1334 A.D. the modern capital of Mithila was Simraungarh and Hari Singh Dev was its ruler. Mughal ruler Gyasuddin attacked Simraungarh in the same year and destroyed the famous Pashupatinath temple. Hari Singh fled to Kathmandu valley and later on ruled the valley.
Similarly, as per mentioned in Mahabharat, Kirats the followers of Lord Shiva were the inhabitants in the valleys of the region. Yalambar was the first Kirati king. Matatirth was his capital. He finds a reference in Mahabharat too. It is said that he had met Indra – the Lord of heaven. The festival “Indra Yatra” is famous in Nepal. Perhaps, as per Nepal’s recorded history, Kirats arrived here in 7th or 8th century B.C. from the east. It is a matter of contradiction and extortion. Gopalas, the cow herder’s dynasty ruled the region prior to the Kirats. Nepal observes the grand festival of “Gai-Yatra”(cow-festival) too every year.

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