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Project Work

   What is the use of recycle bin? Ans-Recycle Bin is a system folder that stores the items  you delete from the windows.

Teej

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                                                                  Teej Teej festival is celebrated by Nepali Hindu women throughout the country today, 8 September, 2013. Teej is a religious, social and cultural festival in Nepal in which the married women visit their parent’s home and celebrate Teej with their mother, sisters and friends. Married women take a full day fast for their husband’s wellness. Unmarried women and girls also take fast on Teej and pray to get a nice husband.  Modern women take fruits and liquid in the evening after their puja (worship) while some women live without any food and drops of water for 24-hours on this day. As women worship Lord Shiva on Teej, the colorful women fully decorated with ornaments and bangles gather at the Shiva temples. The Pashupatinath temple in Kathmandu is highly visited by the Hindu women in Teej where they worship Pashupatinath (Shiva) and perform Teej dance. Teej puja takes place also at home. Some women do puja

My Father

↫                                                                       My Father    My Father is a man like no other. He gave me life, nurtured me , taught me , dressed me , fought for me , held me , shouted at me , kissed me , but most importantly he loved me unconditionally.          My father name is Nabaraj  Khadka . He is 38 years old . He is a  shopkeeper. He work very hard. He loves our family very much .He is very kind .He is helpful.               There are not enough words that I can say about him. To describe just how important my father is to me, and what a powerful influences he continues to be....          LOVE YOU DAD.

Rakshya Bhandhan

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                             Raksha Bandhan , also  Rakshabandhan ,  or simply  Rakhi , is an annual rite performed in South Asia, or by people of South Asian origin, and centred around the tying of a thread, talisman, or amulet on the wrist as a form of ritual protection. The protection is offered principally by sisters to brothers, but also by priests to patrons, and sometimes by individuals to real or potential benefactors. Differing versions of the rite have been traditionally performed by Hindus in northern India,  western India, Nepal ,  and former colonies of the  British Empire  to which Hindus had emigrated from India in the 19th-century, and have included, in addition, rites with names rendered as  Salerno ,  Silono ,  and  Rakri .  The rituals associated with these rites, however, have spread beyond their traditional regions and have been transformed through technology and migration,  the movies,  social interaction,  and promotion by politicized Hinduism,  as well as by t