plllleeesssseee send me the summary of chapter kathmandu of class 9
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hThe title “Kathmandu” does not specify what the author is going to state about the capital city of Nepal. However, as we know that it is the narration of a part of a journey that the writer Vikram Seth undertook from ‘Heaven Lake’ in China to India, we expect to know more about Kathmandu. Still, with the author’s main focus on the two famous temples and a brief description regarding his general impression about Kathmandu, this title stands justified. The contents of the chapter, although not as descriptive as suggested by the title, still make the title apt as it signifies the main objective of the writer.In this chapter, Vikram Seth recalls his memories of his visit to Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal. He describes two famous temples of that city. The first is the Pashupatinath temple of the Hindus and the other is the Baudhnath Stupa of the Buddhists. At the Pashupatinath temple, there is an atmosphere of confusion. He finds priests, hawkers, devotees, tourists, cows, monkeys, pigeons and dogs roaming there. There is a crowd of devotees and people push one another to make their way to the Lord.
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having hair door cheap room in the centre of Kathmandu the author visit the Pashupatinath temple a sign of proclaims entrance for the Hindus only there is a huge crowd at the entrance all type of animal roam around through the ground there is a utter confusion.
there are so many people pushing each other to enter the temple a group of westerners claim it'self to be Hindus and struggle for permission to enter the policeman at the gate is not convinced there are two monkeys fighting and chasing the author is assumed to see them.