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How does the author describe Kathmandu​

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Answered by rajdas23218
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Kathmandu is a vivid, mercenary, yet religious place that has a number of small shrines along the narrow roads. The busiest street is full of fruit sellers, flute sellers, hawkers of postcards, shops selling western cosmetics, film rolls and chocolates or copper utensils and Nepalese antiques. He is introduced to the blaring of film songs that are emerging from the radios. Besides there is the traffic that contributes in adding to the confusion on the streets. Finally the vendors who shout out there wares. In contrast to all this chaos is the flute seller whose soulful music spreads through the air, above all the other sounds, as he plays on it in between selling them and talking to the other vendors.

Answered by Anonymous
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•The author described the Kathmandu briefly. The Kathmandu bazar is full of life .There are many flute sellers, hawkers etc.

•There was so many shop selling western cosmetic. There are also shops which were selling film rolls copper utensils, chocolate and some nepali antiques . On the road of Kathmandu bazar he also listen the sound of street cow , buffaloes ,bicycle bells.

•The vendors were shouting to sell their wares. He also saw the vendors selling a corn. He visited the most famous pashupatinath temple and Baudhnath stupa of Kathmandu.

•He described that At pashupatinath temple ,there is the atmosphere of confusion and the environment is very crowdy .It is all disaster of the road outside the pashupatinath temple. some people are trying to enter the temple forcibly.

•In sharp contrast to it Baudhnath stupa has the atmosphere of peace. There is no crowd and confusion like pashupatinath. Baudhnath stupa is different from pashupatinath temple.

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