English, asked by somyavijay, 7 months ago

this type of few moments of busy streets of Kathmandu foudly recalled by vikram seth ​

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Answered by thakursoma111
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Answered by rjane208
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The two temples the author visited in Kathmandu are the Pashupatinath temple and the Baudhnath stupa. The atmosphere at the Pashupatinath temple was one of noise, chaos and confusion

Vikram Seth describes the Hindu temple at Pashupatinath as a sacred place where non-Hindus are not allowed. It is crowded, noisy and is in complete chaos.

Kathmandu’s busiest streets are narrow. They are full of life. There are small temples with colourful deities along these streets. The street is full of vendors and shops. Some are selling things which are used in worship. Then there are hawkers selling fruits. There is a flute seller as well playing melodiously on his flute. There is total cacophony as loudspeakers are blaring different kinds of music.

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