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Happy Dashain

As you know we are such big sucker for Kutumba’s mesmerizing instrumentals. They just posted a video playing Malashree Dhun just in time for Dashain. If you are leaving abroad and are looking for a music to go on loop while performing the TIKA, then this tune is a perfect fit like ‘mustache on Bhuwan K.C.’s face’. So here it is, Happy Bijaya Dashami from PaanPasal.com.

 

Gurkhas VS Warrior French Foreign Legion comparison

Paanpasal.com always gives you a reason to be proud as a Nepalese, either through the unique flag or Nepalese average height. We were always sure that Gurkhas are one of the bravest soldiers of the world, here is some scientific data to support that claim. And when we say scientific data this comes from a show that is also comparing Vampires vs Zombies and airs on Spike TV ;) Huh, but wherever it comes from doesn’t stop the mighty Nepalese to be proud on something, right? Moreover, those of us Nepalese who just knew the word Gurkha might get educated on the weapons and tactics they used, and further explain to their foreign mates why they were so deadly.

 

Those who can watch the full episodes on Spike TV official website can watch it directly from this link.

http://www.spike.com/full-episodes/7wnu6q/deadliest-warrior-gurkhas-vs-french-foreign-legion-season-3-ep-309

Nepal’s flag is the most mathematical flag in the world

Remember when you were a kid and your teacher said its so easy to draw the flag of Nepal, the guys in Numberphile tend to disagree. They claim that Nepal’s national flag is the one that requires the most mathematics to draw (right in your childhood, aaah). The fact that the drawing instructions are in the constitution itself is amazing. But for a country which is in line to have a constitution that required the longest time ever to write in the world, it might not come as a surprise to the Nepalese. Anyways, next time you decide to draw the flag, just read your constitution or watch this video.

 

Paanpasal featured video “the beholder”

From the director, “The beholder is a short film about a mentally unstable girl who sees beauty in whatever she is and is experiencing. Despite not appreciated for being an anomaly, she is an optimist and perceives her life as being worth living rather than hating it.”

 

Dinesh Thapa Magar covers “Kati Kamjor Rahechha” (originally sung by Deep Shrestha)

Nothing to say, just enjoy the beautiful cover to the timeless classic by Deep.

 

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