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Hello audience,

Firstly, a warm welcome to my blog from the bottom of my heart to all the viewers and audience for visiting and getting knowledge about Nepali events and festivals.

This blog is about events and festivals that occur in country Nepal where you can get information about different events and festival like:

  • Makar Sankranti
  • Swasthani Brata Kathaa
  • Maha Shivratri Festival of Nepal
  • Happy Holi / Fagu Purnima
Similarly, I will be updating you further more events and festivals like Dashain , Tihar and many other festival information and there significance and amazing facts that can amazed you and can gain more knowledge with the importance of Nepali events, festival and culture. 
If you want to know more information and amazing facts then you are always happly welcomed from the bottom of my heart and I will provide best information I can. So without any hesitation, feel free to message me for further more information at kajibhuwan.basnet@gmail.com . I will give my best to provide more information about Nepali events and festivals.

Hope you will enjoy the blog and its information.

About Us:-

Name:- Bhuwan Basnet
City:- Kathmandu
Country:- Nepal
Contact:- kajibhuwan.basnet@gmail.com

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