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What made the atmosphere in and around the Pashupatinath Temple full of
'febrile confusion'.?

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Answered by Poonam2005
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Answered by smartbrainz
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Kathmandu by Vikram Seth wherein he writes about the time he spent in Nepal visiting 2 temples – the Baudhnath stupa and the Pashupatinath, the shrines most sacrosanct to Buddhists  and Hindus respectively. He describes the atmosphere inside these temples and accounts his observations about their environments and contrasts the serenity in the Buddhist stupa with the frenzied activity in the Hindu temple.

Explanation:

  • Febrile confusion implies a situation of complete confusion/chaos. Like most of the Hindu pilgrimage centers, Pashupathinath temple also buzz with people and mindless activities. The crowd, devotees attempting to get preferential treatment, the monkeys, and the calls of hawkers - all of these create an exteremely noisy situation. Therefore, the author makes this remark to show the feverish and hectic activities which that cause utter chaos
  • The author criticises of the confusion and noise in the Hindu temple and appreciates the serenity reigning supreme in the Baudhnath stupa. He also divulges how we inconsiderately contaminate our rivers washing clothes on its banks, dumping rubbish in it, and cremating corpses.

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