what the poet hears at pashupatinath
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The author visited the pashupati nath temple and the budnath.To hear any flute is to be drawn into the commonality of all. In this poem the poet is mourning the death of a loved one.
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At the pashupatinath temple he feels a 'febrile confusion'.It is the sacred hindu temple only allowed for hindu people.Priests, hawkers, devotees, tourists, cows, monkeys, pigeons, and dogs roam through the ground.A pincess of Nepalese royal house appears everyone bows and makes way.By the main gate the party of western saffron struggle for permission to enter but the policeman is not convinced that they are hindu's.In the temple there is a holy bagamati river situated downwards of the temple.
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