brief story of Vikram Seth's travel to Kathmandu
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Answer: Vikram Seth visit Pashupatinath temple and finds that only Hindus are allowed for darshan . There is an atmosphere of feverish disorder in and around Pashupatinath temple due to the crowd of Priests,hawkers , devotees , tourists , cows , monkeys , pigeons and dogs roam through ground .
The author sees that the people are performing different rituals on the holy bank of Bagmati River.
Next he visits Baudhnath Shrine which seems to him as Haven of Quietness. There is complete silence and still atmosphere.
Tibetan immigrants were selling felt bags , silver jewellery antiques etc on the pavement of the road .
The author finds that Kathmandu is more religious , vivid and mercenary city .
It is the noisiest and busiest city because of thousands of tourists, vendors shouting, playing of film songs, honking sound of the vehicles .
He enjoys his visit to Kathmandu by visiting Pashupatinath and Baudhnath shrine and roaming in the busy market eating corn –on the cob, reading comics and reader digest.
Vikram enchanted by the melodious songs played by the flute seller he finds the way of selling his flute was different from other hawkers.
The author becomes tired and feels home sick and decided to return home by air.
Answer: Vikram Seth visit Pashupatinath temple and finds that only Hindus are allowed for darshan . There is an atmosphere of feverish disorder in and around Pashupatinath temple due to the crowd of Priests,hawkers , devotees , tourists , cows , monkeys , pigeons and dogs roam through ground .
The author sees that the people are performing different rituals on the holy bank of Bagmati River.
Next he visits Baudhnath Shrine which seems to him as Haven of Quietness. There is complete silence and still atmosphere.
Tibetan immigrants were selling felt bags , silver jewellery antiques etc on the pavement of the road .
The author finds that Kathmandu is more religious , vivid and mercenary city .
It is the noisiest and busiest city because of thousands of tourists, vendors shouting, playing of film songs, honking sound of the vehicles .
He enjoys his visit to Kathmandu by visiting Pashupatinath and Baudhnath shrine and roaming in the busy market eating corn –on the cob, reading comics and reader digest.
Vikram enchanted by the melodious songs played by the flute seller he finds the way of selling his flute was different from other hawkers.
The author becomes tired and feels home sick and decided to return home by air.
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