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Tuesday, January 25, 2011

THE HISTORY OF NEPAL

Perhaps the land is also the birthplace of lord Buddha; who born in 563 B.C. (mediaeval period) at Lumbini as the son of King Shudodhan who was the ruler of Kapilvastu, now a part of Nepal. Sidharth Gautam got enlightened at Gaya (Bihar) under a banyan tree. Buddha himself visited the holy places of Swayambhu and Guheswari, now in Nepal. The holy places of the region are of high importance. The places like Pashupatinath, Manokamna, Machendranath, Basukinath, Bodhnath, Kumari ghar etc are highly revered in Nepal. The prominent rivers of the region are Narayani, Koshi, Indrawati, Bagmati, Mahakali, Karnali etc. The highest mountain peak of the world, Sagarmatha (Mt.Everest) is situated in Nepal. 
By 260B.C. the region was the part of Maurya Empire. Emperor, Ashok the Great visited Kathmandu and Lumbini. Here he erected four Stupas. He arranged his daughter Charumati’s marriage with Devpal, a local prince of Pashupati. Gupta dynasty also ruled the region for a long period. 
Lord Pashupatinath is regarded as the guardian deity of Nepal and of the Hindu society as a whole. Licchavi King Supuspadev provided a big shape to the temple. There are several historical evidences that prove the Licchavi king’s ruled the Kathmandu valley for a long period (from slight before 1st till 12th century). During 8th to 11th century the southern part of the valley came under the occupation of Chalukya Empire of southern India and hence, from 876 B.C. Newari era began. Newar, supposed to be a clan of Karnataka. During this period lot of Buddhists from south India fled to Kathmandu valley. By 12th century, Thakuris alias Mallas (Rajputs of North India) emerged powerful in the valley. During Mall’s time the people of Kathmandu were known as Newars.

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