Bring someone from expert from economy...for eg Dr bishwyambar pyakurel...if not someone else who is an economist to brainstorm on our economy and it's structural problem...esp as monetary policy is also coming...focus on how much risk we are in of bop crisis as we are remittance based economy and currency devaluation as well... The abnormal growth in asset markets like real estate and growing informal economy... why government is not trying to incorporate this huge informal economy esp on lands...it's pure speculative markets that has the most lobby as well...
Hats off to this incredible man and to the hard work he has poured into Gauley. I’m proud to say that we have creators like Ashim Shakya among us, leading the way for Nepal in the gaming world.
58 minute ko video ko ĺink paam na Asim dai is one of the jewel of our country with gentle soul and curious mind best guest from sushant pradhan podcast
Nepal 🇳🇵 needs it brother …. And try making a console too like x box n PlayStation….. n let the world know … Nepal 🇳🇵 is there in gaming world as well ….. let’s go …. Best wishes… n #jainepal
@Sushant. Thank you for giving platform to gems of Nepal. Quick question: What will benefit you more? If I listen to your podcast on TH-cam or on Spotify?
I can suggest you one more thing to add for the hurdles to explore farther from a specific landmark or terrain, The user may face more insecurities or some desire in herself and (if they can spend money in the game ) only the one who spends enough money they can explore beyond that limit ,another city, or another country and user can either complete the mission so that it could earn more or buy coins online to enable them enough for them to explore for specific time period.
Temples in Kathmandu are built in structure of a Yantra, each debata has different yantra. So research Shree Yantra, Whole bhaktapur city was buillt as a Shree Yantra
Nuwakot ko Sankritik Aviyanta Gautam Man Singh lai bolaunu paryo Sushant Pradhan Sir. Aru media le uhalai Ramro Prasna nai sodhna saknu vayena Tapaile Bolaunu Paryo
@@tyata.1999In Buddhism, death is viewed as a transition within the cycle of samsara, which is the continuous cycle of birth, death, and rebirth driven by karma. The actions (karma) accumulated in one's life influence the conditions of their rebirth, determining whether they will be reborn in one of the six realms: gods, demigods, humans, animals, hungry ghosts, or hell beings. Central to this belief is the concept of anatta, or non-self, which posits that there is no permanent, unchanging self that persists after death; rather, it is a continuum of consciousness that carries the karmic imprints into the next life. The ultimate goal in Buddhism is to achieve Nirvana, the state of liberation from samsara, where one transcends the cycle of rebirth by extinguishing desires and attachments. In Tibetan Buddhism, the intermediate state between death and rebirth, known as Bardo, is considered a critical period for the consciousness, lasting up to 49 days, during which the future rebirth is influenced by one's previous karma and mental state. Generated using chatgpt.
The stories of Buddha's hundreds of past lives are written in the "Jataka Tales." The Jataka Tales are a part of the Buddhist canon and describe the experiences of the Buddha in his previous lives, emphasizing the moral lessons and virtues he cultivated throughout these existences. These stories are significant in various Buddhist traditions and promote teachings of morality, compassion, and righteousness.
In Buddhism, death is viewed as a transition within the cycle of samsara, which is the continuous cycle of birth, death, and rebirth driven by karma. The actions (karma) accumulated in one's life influence the conditions of their rebirth, determining whether they will be reborn in one of the six realms: gods, demigods, humans, animals, hungry ghosts, or hell beings. Central to this belief is the concept of anatta, or non-self, which posits that there is no permanent, unchanging self that persists after death; rather, it is a continuum of consciousness that carries the karmic imprints into the next life. The ultimate goal in Buddhism is to achieve Nirvana, the state of liberation from samsara, where one transcends the cycle of rebirth by extinguishing desires and attachments. In Tibetan Buddhism, the intermediate state between death and rebirth, known as Bardo, is considered a critical period for the consciousness, lasting up to 49 days, during which the future rebirth is influenced by one's previous karma and mental state.
@@SpirituallyCuriousPerson I have heard some of these theories before, how did you know about this and where can I study more? What does it mean being born as gods, demigods?
Who would you like to see on the podcast?
Nepal Multi millionaires
Heyy ! Sushant it's been a month that I am following your podcast I am eagerly waiting for you to call SMZ in your podcast
Wow, finally
sisan baniya again
Bring someone from expert from economy...for eg Dr bishwyambar pyakurel...if not someone else who is an economist to brainstorm on our economy and it's structural problem...esp as monetary policy is also coming...focus on how much risk we are in of bop crisis as we are remittance based economy and currency devaluation as well...
The abnormal growth in asset markets like real estate and growing informal economy... why government is not trying to incorporate this huge informal economy esp on lands...it's pure speculative markets that has the most lobby as well...
Hats off to this incredible man and to the hard work he has poured into Gauley. I’m proud to say that we have creators like Ashim Shakya among us, leading the way for Nepal in the gaming world.
Proud of this man!
58 minute ko video ko ĺink paam na
Asim dai is one of the jewel of our country with gentle soul and curious mind best guest from sushant pradhan podcast
Baraka (1992) 2160p 4k
following him for a while he in podcast is like way its cool man
He is representing nepal in all over world 🎉
talented nepali manxe..too good
❤❤❤ Ashim dai
Nepal 🇳🇵 needs it brother …. And try making a console too like x box n PlayStation….. n let the world know … Nepal 🇳🇵 is there in gaming world as well ….. let’s go …. Best wishes… n #jainepal
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 Respect 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Hait babal 🔥🔥🔥
Sahi ❤
Khatra 🎉🎉🎉
@Sushant. Thank you for giving platform to gems of Nepal.
Quick question: What will benefit you more? If I listen to your podcast on TH-cam or on Spotify?
Wow ❤
Best of luck dai❤😊
I can suggest you one more thing to add for the hurdles to explore farther from a specific landmark or terrain, The user may face more insecurities or some desire in herself and (if they can spend money in the game ) only the one who spends enough money they can explore beyond that limit ,another city, or another country and user can either complete the mission so that it could earn more or buy coins online to enable them enough for them to explore for specific time period.
46:00 babbal yaar tyo ta
Temples in Kathmandu are built in structure of a Yantra, each debata has different yantra. So research Shree Yantra, Whole bhaktapur city was buillt as a Shree Yantra
Babbal ! Keep Up The Good Work. Yo game international janu parchha...! :)
i am running in your inspiration ashim shakya dai
sunnai parne episode ho yo
Ashim Shakya is a gem. He is very talented. He’s a legend.
Nuwakot ko Sankritik Aviyanta Gautam Man Singh lai bolaunu paryo Sushant Pradhan Sir. Aru media le uhalai Ramro Prasna nai sodhna saknu vayena Tapaile Bolaunu Paryo
1:01:54 underworld babal
@ashim bro 😢 please add hindu mahadev statue and temple & nuwakot daurbar
ALERT!!!
video ra sound alik sync navako jasto lagyo hai
idk is it only me or this guy look kinda like vten, bolne para pani milxa ali ali XD
Only you
46:09 tara gauley ko babal
Death bhaneko k ho bhanne answers cha dai , hami sanga. Buddha le dinu bhako cha , buddishm ma cha.
K ho bro?
@@tyata.1999In Buddhism, death is viewed as a transition within the cycle of samsara, which is the continuous cycle of birth, death, and rebirth driven by karma. The actions (karma) accumulated in one's life influence the conditions of their rebirth, determining whether they will be reborn in one of the six realms: gods, demigods, humans, animals, hungry ghosts, or hell beings. Central to this belief is the concept of anatta, or non-self, which posits that there is no permanent, unchanging self that persists after death; rather, it is a continuum of consciousness that carries the karmic imprints into the next life. The ultimate goal in Buddhism is to achieve Nirvana, the state of liberation from samsara, where one transcends the cycle of rebirth by extinguishing desires and attachments. In Tibetan Buddhism, the intermediate state between death and rebirth, known as Bardo, is considered a critical period for the consciousness, lasting up to 49 days, during which the future rebirth is influenced by one's previous karma and mental state.
Generated using chatgpt.
The stories of Buddha's hundreds of past lives are written in the "Jataka Tales." The Jataka Tales are a part of the Buddhist canon and describe the experiences of the Buddha in his previous lives, emphasizing the moral lessons and virtues he cultivated throughout these existences. These stories are significant in various Buddhist traditions and promote teachings of morality, compassion, and righteousness.
In Buddhism, death is viewed as a transition within the cycle of samsara, which is the continuous cycle of birth, death, and rebirth driven by karma. The actions (karma) accumulated in one's life influence the conditions of their rebirth, determining whether they will be reborn in one of the six realms: gods, demigods, humans, animals, hungry ghosts, or hell beings. Central to this belief is the concept of anatta, or non-self, which posits that there is no permanent, unchanging self that persists after death; rather, it is a continuum of consciousness that carries the karmic imprints into the next life. The ultimate goal in Buddhism is to achieve Nirvana, the state of liberation from samsara, where one transcends the cycle of rebirth by extinguishing desires and attachments. In Tibetan Buddhism, the intermediate state between death and rebirth, known as Bardo, is considered a critical period for the consciousness, lasting up to 49 days, during which the future rebirth is influenced by one's previous karma and mental state.
@@SpirituallyCuriousPerson I have heard some of these theories before, how did you know about this and where can I study more?
What does it mean being born as gods, demigods?
Serch grerw aauna k game
I didn't know you were that bad at games :D more than year to chase dahaka ??
Siddai Vice City sanga kura garera Nepali version banaye bhaihalyo ni .... Yetro years kina khera falne
ho vanya kina padhnu paryo baru... Direct. Khadi muluk ma Bhada majhna gaye vaihalyo ni.. K kaam nepal ma padhera...