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  • This gorilla nose asshole is shouting a lot!!haha Something stuffed up his ass?

  • serious allegations ...

  • @rkchhetry my point here is not to disrupt unity among Nepalese.

    Nepalese=(Mongoloid people + Aryan people + Dravidian people)

    I just want to make every Nepalese realize that Nepal as a nation went downhill is because of laws and regulation made by the Hindu King and Hindu government. Except Kirat, all other rulers are Hindus so it is easily understood that Nepal legal system is influenced and framed by Hindu government.

    It's so easy yet you misinterpret my point.

    Hope this help.

  • Awesome these are fact and very funny too.

  • wow my love dilip like this kind of tribe indegenious matter we r stuck for development n still we are going to break nepal how wud we b strong if we scatter in diffrent tribe thats why our enemy like india is keepin eyes on our land to grab lets save nepal jai nepal

  • @deependra67 The Vishnu Purana mentioned that the chatur-varna or four class social system was absent among the Kiratas in Kiratdesa(Nepal) in the east and the Yavanas(Greek) and Kambojas(Iranian), etc. in the pashchima or west. (Vishnu Purana, 2.37).

    The chatur-varna or four class social system only came to exist in Nepal with the arrival of Licchavis from northern India in 300 AD who overthrew the Kiratis.

    From then onwards Nepal went downhill with caste discrimination and vedic culture.

  • I am sorry to tell you that Kirat do not practiced nepotism (afno manche). But in Nepali politics and governemnt, neoptism is very common. For example Sujita Koirala become Foreign Minster of Nepal because of G.P Koirala. You get promoted or hired because of your last name in Nepal and not your qualifications. For over 200 years, Nepal army general and other high rank officers came from Rana, Thakuri, Shah and Basnet communities. This is one of many reasons why Nepal fail today.

  • @deependra67 my friend and to all the viewers. here's another fact about nepal which makes us proud. nepal taught india how to cultivate rice. beside rice, nepal introduced millet and pigs to india.

    watch this documentary --> chapani le chan chan:Story of Rice-N-Millet in the Himalayas

    and you realize that for without Nepal, Indians would today be eating mud.

    that's why it's so proud to be nepali

  • good job!!!!5 ratings for you.Jai Nepal.

  • The term "Nepal" is first found in 'Atharva Parishista' (4th Century B.C.) derived from a Tibetan word "Nebal."

    Suniti Kumar Chatterji, the Chairman of the Asiatic Society and a professor at the Calcutta University in India, has verified this historical fact. In the Tibetan language Nebal means "a house of wool".

    The term "Kirat Desh"or Kirat Country is found in the earlier documents such as Veda and other ancient Hindu texts.

  • There is also another version of the derivation. Rishi Ne is said to have established in Kathmandu and it was named after him as a land protected by rishi Ne or 'Ne Paala'. I dont know which version is the right one though.

  • @neon37 who is Rishi Ne? This is another fictitious story created cause there's no written document about Rishi Ne in ancient text or are they are any relics/civilizations created by Rishi Ne?

  • nice excellent

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