Thursday, February 6, 2020

Exploring the North Side of Pashupati

Exploring the North Side of Pashupati
Commentary by Shila Shrestha with a blurb on Gaurighat by Vidheha





We are Going!

On 5 February 2020 Pallav Sir planned to take us on a visit to Pashupatinath. We have already been there many times. It would be nice. Last time when we went there, it was a little sad. Relatives were crying and because their loved ones were dead. It’s not good. So Pallav Sir said we were going to the other side of Pashupati and we would be exploring places and sites that we had read about this month in the Swasthani stories.

Getting Ready

We had to leave early, so I cooked the rice for everybody and I washed the lentil dal for Bhagwati ma’am to cook. Soon after the kids came, we ate lunch and we were ready to go. Unfortunately, the van had a flat tire so we were delayed. We went inside the van. Zoya was also going.




Songs in the Van

In the van, I was asked for the songbook and the music. Oops, I forgot so I ran along to get the pen drive and 6 copies of Song Book 1. Anil dada joined the pen drive into the sound system of the van and now we could sing songs along the way. We sang a lot of songs. 500 miles, Country Roads, Kkk Kathmandu, Buffalo Soldier, and many more.

A Little Walk, and a Carpenter

The tire had a nail so it had to be given to the garage for a while. The van stopped. We got out of the van. Pallav Sir said we would much rather walk along the Bagmati River than sit in the van doing nothing. Pallav Sir said we could climb trees. I think he was joking because we didn’t climb any trees after all. We visited a carpenter and looked at modern tools and how they helped him turn his hobby into a profession and the van came and we got on and reached the first of the temples to visit today: Gaurighat.




Vidheha Ranjan talks about Gaurighat:

Going to Gaurighat was fun. There were broken houses, there were also broken windows, there were people fighting nearby the temple. People were cleaning the river because the river was also dirty, though much better than the old days. There were lots of statues of gods near the river. There were lots of monkeys. One was eating a banana. In the old old days the Parbati, the wife of Lord Shiva stayed there when Lord Shiva went to the forests to play with the deer. When the gods stayed there the water was blue, the jungles were beautiful and the grass grew wild. The cliffs were also tall and wonderful. Now too the water is flowing but it is brown and stinks a lot. It is filled with plastic and garbage. The cliffs are tall and there is grass. But it’s not wonderful and beautiful and I wish someone would just clean the place and make the grass and water beautiful. I and my friends love going outdoors, to Gaurighat and other beautiful hikes and camps.




Moving on:

Bhagawati ma’am bought some tika and flowers. Niva didi took a class. She said we have to write about these temples. We sat on the floor got out our notebooks and pencils. We started to write about temples and what we saw there. When we were writing, people were discussing about money. We took some notes and photos. There was one big orange Hanuman and Narayan (Bishnu) sculptures.




We went to the riverside. Bhagwati ma’am bought some diya lamps. She bought five of them. Other people were also lighting diyas. We went to the riverside and the areas that had statues. She did puja there. All of us did namaste and we put on red tika. Again we took some photos with the gods. I took a photo of Bhagwati ma’am’s family also.

Kirateswor




Then we climbed up to the bridge and there was a steep hill with white walls and stone stairs. This was where Lord Shiva came as a hunter and Parbati followed him. We walked a short but steep distance up and there were many people doing puja.  This temple was called Kirateshwor mahadev. It was a nice temple. There were trees and a Shiva linga inside a beautiful courtyard. After asking for blessings, we came back down the hill and the Mrigasthali where Lord Shiva played and where there are black bucks, barking deer and spotted deer was on our right. There were blind people playing music. And since today was Ekadashi, a phase of the moon, there were a lot of worshippers everywhere. Usually when we come to these places it is a lot quieter.





Kailash Temple Area

We saw the Kailash temple are which is old. It was now broken. There were bars as the place was being repaired and we didn’t go inside. When I saw that, I was sad because we couldn’t visit that temple. The earthquake had damaged the many temples in the area and it is so sad when we hear these things.

Guheswari



We were very happy to see Bisesh and Bhagawati ma’am’s sisters and father. We put on tika for blessings. We have visited this temple many times. This temple is called Guheswori. It was very nice. Zoya wanted to come with me but she had to go with her mom. We went down and we saw a big beautiful tree. We climbed to its feet and sat down and we brought out our flutes.

Playing Our Flutes

This is the same place we played our flutes when we came here with Niki and Phoebe. We played many songs, we played: Resham Firiri, Aye kancha, Bhanjo khet ma, Changba hoi Changba, Om jaya Jagadish hare and Kalilo tamalai. When we were playing, old women came and took photos of us. One lady and one boy knew the lyrics to Aye kancha and they sang the song. Two old women wanted to take a picture with me. When they saw me, they remembered their granddaughter. Their granddaughter also played the flute and now she is in America. They wanted to give me 100 hundred rupees but I said I don't need the money. She requested that I take it many times so I took the money to share with my friends. Then we ate oranges. They was so sweet, they were nice oranges. 




Puri Tarkari

We walked to the van. We went to a local hotel and ate puri tarkari. Puri was soft but tarkari was so hot and spicy. Vidheha couldn’t eat spicy so she ate the sabudana instead.

With Bishesh’s Family

We reached Bishesh’s house and dropped him off but we all got out of the van as well. We went to Bishesh’s home and played with the bicycle. I and Bishesh know how to bicycle. Zoya ate lito as she is just 14 months old. Bhagwati ma’am mum gave us banana. Then we left and most of us were asleep in the van. Zoya slept on my lap. When she was sleeping she was so warm. I want to carry Zoya.




Some Thoughts While Coming Back

There were so many temples but most were dirty. This Gauri Ghat is a nice place and there were lots of peoples but it was really dirty and smelly. There were trees and hills and it was a very beautiful forest. The lighted diyas can also be dangerous, once child touched a buring diya while we were there. It’s so dangerous for big and small people, I thought. When we sat and played the flute there were broken glasses. I have been to these temples so many times, today was the fifth time I think, I don’t remember.

Back Home

And we reached the school. It was a nice trip because Zoya was also there and so it was a great day. I loved visiting temples and I also like to climb. I love to go camping. I want to go camping.





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