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describe a few memories of the busy streets of Kathmandu fondly recalled by Vikram Seth.​

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Answered by rameshmahar620
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Question 1.

Where did the writer stay in Kathmandu? Which two different places of worship did he visit? With whom?

Answer:

The writer, Vikram Seth, stayed in a cheap room in the centre of Kathmandu. He visited the Pushupatinath temple, sacred to the Hindus, and the Baudhnath stupa, the holy shrine of the Buddhists with his acquaintances Mr Shah’s son and nephew.

Question 2.

What is written on the signboard outside the Pashupatinath temple? What does it signify?

Answer:

Outside the Pashupatinath temple, the signboard announces: “Entrance for the Hindus only”. It signifies that the temple is rigid in the maintaining of its sanctity and holiness as a place of worship. This rule is practiced with inflexible strictness to prevent the temple from being treated like a tourist destination.

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These are the required memories of busy streets of Kathmandu recalled by Vikram Seth.

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