Kantipuri Nagari
by Nidhi Baral
NEPALI: a subject which brings in a melancholic
expression in many student faces. However, here at Spiny Babbler, it redeems thought
and presents sagacity.
Many students are prejudiced unwittingly about Nepali.
The subject is very underrated and we really should enhance our knowledge by
reading more about the subject. Knowing our mother tongue well is vital and would
be ludicrous to not know about our own language well.
Presently, we are learning about the heritage of our
country in Nepali at Spiny babbler. We acknowledged Nepal’s first
poet-Bhanubhakta Acharya and enjoyed some of the work he has done. We are also
making a comic book of the poem ‘Kantipuri Nagari’ by the Adi Kavi, to not only
have a clear picture of Kathmandu back then, but also to learn about lifestyle
and living then.
We learned that back then also women used to wear flowers
in their hair and walked in happy groups. The men, used to carry weaponry,
which also made you realize that you should not make them angry. There were
temples and stupas everywhere which made Kantipur exquisite. Bhanubhakta thought
what more could a man possibly want when he was at Balaju:
“Sitting in the nature, writing poems.”
Overall it was a really fun day, here at Spiny Babbler,
learning so much.
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