*_12:11_**_ - The Horn Name is "Shankha". This shell is from a sea snail species Turbinella pyrum in the family Turbinellidae. The shankha is praised in Hindu scriptures as a giver of fame, longevity and prosperity, the cleanser of sin and the abode of goddess Lakshmi, who is the goddess of prosperity and consort of Vishnu. Shankha was Blow every morning to make positive energy at Shiva Temple._*
@angel.matina. The conch(aka shankha) has to do with energetic vibration ( as any sound is a form of energy itself). I think, you've to understand the rituals with rationalism and science. Just consort of Vishnu or this and that is a very simplistic and superficial explanation. Also, a person who blows the conch and the people who hear are transcended through sound vibration and that is the same effect from different mantras as well. They are causing transcendental effect on the person physically and psychologically as well.
it makes me blank here, when i see people burning naked, we came naked we go naked, makes me respect the life i have. you don't have to be hindu to feel the spiritual energy here. so refreshing to see true face of life.
@@werther3974 so You think your relative getting eaten by worms is spiritual ? What purpose does deadbody has? end has to be like end, fire is the most pure element. We believe in afterlife, soul never dies body does, soul finds another one.
@@TheBarcelonaGuy I don't think you have seen how we burn our dead ones, It made me question everything about our culture. Burning the bodies of our loved ones then beating them with bamboo like they mean nothing to us anymore. How can one do such thing, Only religion can make us so stupid. I would always want mine loved ones to rest beside my backyard buried in the place once they called home, I am upadhya brahmin just to let you know. Just cuz its our culture doesn't mean we have to be blindfolded by it.
12:01 the horn called sankha ( seashell) they attracting God who carry soul for haven. This type of Sound belief for sad moment and long and loud sound for happy moment for God. 🇳🇵❤️
Pashu means animal and pashupati nath means Lord of animals... So only Hindus who worships Cow as a goddess can get entry inside pashupatinath main temple...foreigners who eats cow are strictly not allowed inside main temple premises....that's why Indira Gandhi was not allowed inside temple when visited back then during King Mahendra's time..
@amity6249.. I am from Kathmandu and and visit pashupatinath regularly. Indra Gandhi thing is correct . Check the news if you don’t believe it. Only in the main temple only Hindus are allowed. The security guard stands in the gate of main temple and do not allow anyone who are not Hindus and cameras as well.
Pleasant surprise to see you uploaded another great video. Thanks for the Nepal series. I'm genuinely considering going in the next 1-2 years. Greetings from Puerto Rico 🙂
Ryleigh, I love all your videos. Your videos are not only amazing, you treat the people, foods, culture.. with so much love, care and grace. Keep up the good work.
I wish your guide could have explain better about our culture. She misses soo many things to explain. And thank you for not hesitage to putting tika from the old grandmothe. She gave you soo many blessing in sanskrit language …. We called it mantra
She definitely isn't one of the best guide. Misses lots of stuff and give half information. but The lady who put Tika was speaking Nepali. That's not sanskrit. And that was infact not the Mantra. She was just giving blessing to her.
Pashupatinath is a divine temple..i can feel you when you sit & saw the dead bodies..it brings you peace & it made you think & realize of our existing life..
Nepal is a very ancient country in South Asia. In Satya Yuga, Lord Shiva used to roam here as Kiranteshwar. In Treta Yuga, Lord Ram and Mother Sita lived in this country. Lord Buddha was born in Lumbini in this country. This country is as ancient as Mt. Everest, Kanchanjunga, Himalayas.
4:28 when she’s said you can’t enter the temple that’s only for Hindu I apologize for that there’s no such thing that we hindus don’t allow any other people to go in temple she’s such a underrated guide u can go visit,pray or even worship the temple and once again sorry for what the guide said
Hi Ryleigh. I was raised in the Pashupatinath premises, and Pashupati is what I call home. Having been living abroad for a while now, it felt very nostalgic to watch home on TV. A very special feeling indeed. Thank you so much for sharing. I wanted to share something with you too- anytime, I would feel overwhelmed with life, I would sit at the bank of the river and watch the cremation process. Somehow, while doing so, it used to feel as though my problems had faded away and they no longer mattered. Love your videos. Wishing you good luck. 🙏🏼
Welcome to our Nepal. There are so many beautiful places in Nepal that you will know only by visiting Nepal. There are many natural beauty and beautiful sights.
Hi Ryleigh, I found your video randomly and I just clicked to watch if this is regular vlog or not. I used your Pokhara episode and I absolutely find your vlog very interesting after that I couldn't stop myself from watching all of your videos. I'm in Canada right now, and after watching my home country, I miss home so badly🥲. I am just so grateful for the love that you have shown to my country . I wish to see more videos of yours visiting Nepal. Keep exploring and we all Nepalese people will show love and support to your video. Lots of love to your videos.❤❤
Thank you for visiting Nepal and showing the world through Ryleigh’s world. Hope you enjoyed lots of fun, culture, foods etc. you are nice, friendly, honest with pure hearts. If you visit in the future again, please visit west Nepal Greetings from Nepal
I love how you vlog, RyLeigh! You have such a natural way of drawing viewers in and making them feel like they're right there with you. Your videos are always so fun and entertaining to watch." Please visit our country india .
Ryliegh Dont miss the Aarati of Pasupatinath temple which is mesmerizing rituals that happens every evening at 6pm. Aarati is a ritual of worship in which light from wicks soaked in ghee (purified butter) is offered to God. Pashupati Bagmati Aarati follows three priests conducting the custom with oil lamps, lanterns and other religious elements by chanting sacred mantra.
11:30 not only ppl from Kathmandu , but every Hindu all around the world can cremate their body there .. And more than 100 or more ppl gets cremated here in average . now days there is also electric cremation available in Pashupati nath .. Cremation is the best scientific way to manage a dead body ..
Guide who is explaining Hinduism seems to be lacking many things regarding religion. She even don't have concept,why we should wear thred? Better you have hired professionals.
Pashupatinath Temple is a sacred Hindu temple located in Kathmandu, Nepal, along the Bagmati River. It is dedicated to Lord Shiva, specifically in his manifestation as Pashupati, the lord of animals. The temple complex is sprawling and includes many smaller temples, ashrams, and monuments. It is considered one of the most important Hindu temples in the world and attracts pilgrims and tourists from all over the globe. The temple is known for its intricate architecture, religious significance, and the ritual cremations that take place along the banks of the Bagmati River.
The guide gave tourists misinformation that I did not like. Because everybody is allowed to enter the Pashupatinath temple. But Only Hindu people have faith in the Hindu god. A person who follows every religion like Hinduism, Buddhism, and Christianity has the right to enter Pashupatinath. There is no burden. So don't give anyone misinformation about our religion and cultural heritage.
Kam napara gareko hola yesto educated Hola halka fulka English bolo j sodhey ni ritual bhano bhaii go khalko Hawa yesto guide bann garnu par xa tyo field ma padheko manxey hunu par xa @@angreemann321
U missed evening pooja called Arati,,it really gets goosebump while listening n seeing by sitting around with burning body one side n the other side of we human being r singing n worshipping,,really unbelievable,,u must attend the arati ❤
Thank you for showing me, just reminded me that eventually, everything becomes a part of nature, my body doesn't matter, and my present situation doesn't matter, the only thing that matters is my actions; how much I work for the people and help them. I need to introspect my life and actions. I need to work hard to help more people. Jai Pashupatinath.
The guide keeps saying its our culture for any question. There is a reason as to why the fire is given to the mouth as well as other related rituals of cremation,
That's not the back side, it is the front side. All hindi temple faces east. When I was kid we could go on from the front gate but it had been 20 years they closed the front door
I saw your video and realized although she tried explaining it better see could but personally i thought it was incomplete (unintentionally). The horn you talking about is called "Sankha(शंख)" in the old days where no means of communication were there this is the sound to indicate some is dead and to signals the surrounding and neighbours to gather for the rituals. (Or the starting of some aspecious/cultural events like Puja at home) As there is a saying in Nepal "Bihe ko janti, Marda ko malami" ( You must earn people for Marriage and your death to be with you ) and the tradion of Sankha is still on till dates.
Im from nepal and i have to say she is a pefect guide . Everything she explained was perfect and true . Althought it was hard for her to explain in english she did a great job ..
As an nepali, I can sure that every religious people can enter there it is not specific for hindu😢 but bring Camera inside temple may be prohibited but every religious can enter and pray for gods😊
the lady in the temple blessed you with wholeheartedly,in the name of lord rama and lord vishnu(supreme gods in hinduism).she was chanting sanskrit mantras which are very effective and used by the hindu priests.
I didn’t like how the guide did her job but love how respectful and polite you were
you seem to be so honest and friendly towards local people, you have a very pure lovely vibe.
Thank you so much 😊🙏
*_12:11_**_ - The Horn Name is "Shankha". This shell is from a sea snail species Turbinella pyrum in the family Turbinellidae. The shankha is praised in Hindu scriptures as a giver of fame, longevity and prosperity, the cleanser of sin and the abode of goddess Lakshmi, who is the goddess of prosperity and consort of Vishnu. Shankha was Blow every morning to make positive energy at Shiva Temple._*
yuh can find coll man prakash malla singing bowl healing therapy🖤
@angel.matina. The conch(aka shankha) has to do with energetic vibration ( as any sound is a form of energy itself). I think, you've to understand the rituals with rationalism and science. Just consort of Vishnu or this and that is a very simplistic and superficial explanation. Also, a person who blows the conch and the people who hear are transcended through sound vibration and that is the same effect from different mantras as well. They are causing transcendental effect on the person physically and psychologically as well.
Glad you mentioned but unfortunately she cannot read this font cause she's using an Ios.
it makes me blank here, when i see people burning naked, we came naked we go naked, makes me respect the life i have.
you don't have to be hindu to feel the spiritual energy here. so refreshing to see true face of life.
Good sister
Aint nothing spiritual about burning bodies.
@@werther3974 so You think your relative getting eaten by worms is spiritual ?
What purpose does deadbody has? end has to be like end, fire is the most pure element.
We believe in afterlife, soul never dies body does, soul finds another one.
@@werther3974 Praise the lord amen
@@TheBarcelonaGuy I don't think you have seen how we burn our dead ones, It made me question everything about our culture. Burning the bodies of our loved ones then beating them with bamboo like they mean nothing to us anymore. How can one do such thing, Only religion can make us so stupid. I would always want mine loved ones to rest beside my backyard buried in the place once they called home, I am upadhya brahmin just to let you know. Just cuz its our culture doesn't mean we have to be blindfolded by it.
As a Hindu, it’s so good that you experienced this and took in the blessings and the sights. Good on you for being so respectful.
12:01 the horn called sankha ( seashell) they attracting God who carry soul for haven. This type of Sound belief for sad moment and long and loud sound for happy moment for God. 🇳🇵❤️
Great to know, Thank you for your comment! 🙏
Your guide has some misunderstanding about that temple.... Everyone are Able to go inside temple no only hindu... Sometimes temple closed for all....
Pashu means animal and pashupati nath means Lord of animals... So only Hindus who worships Cow as a goddess can get entry inside pashupatinath main temple...foreigners who eats cow are strictly not allowed inside main temple premises....that's why Indira Gandhi was not allowed inside temple when visited back then during King Mahendra's time..
In pashupatinath temple, in main temple only Hindus are allowed and cameras or photos are not allowed to anyone even to Hindus.
@@himaligirl these are the rumours.... Everyone is allowed to go and worship.....
@amity6249.. I am from Kathmandu and and visit pashupatinath regularly. Indra Gandhi thing is correct . Check the news if you don’t believe it. Only in the main temple only Hindus are allowed. The security guard stands in the gate of main temple and do not allow anyone who are not Hindus and cameras as well.
But I haven't seen any foreigners inside main temple's premises till date...
Nice to see you again after long time....feel happy for Nepal
Thanks for watching! 🙏
The moment you said”what a beautiful tradition”🙏🕉️🥰
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Welcome back, Ryleigh. I (we) missed you would be an understatement. Hope everything's great now. x
*_Glad to See you Again Ryleigh_* 😍❤
Thank you for watching!
@0:12🤭🤭 anyway glad to see your video ❤️🙏
I’m moving to Kathmandu from Singapore soon and the anticipation has only increased after binging on your vlogs!
Aw I hope you have an amazing time!! 🙏
I am here to assist you to make your sightseeing in world heritage site
moving or travelling?
@@CanuckFlamesuck moving!
city full of pollution
We are happy to see a beautiful soul like you in Nepal. Thanks for the visit and have a nice day!
Thank you for watching!🙏
Pleasant surprise to see you uploaded another great video. Thanks for the Nepal series. I'm genuinely considering going in the next 1-2 years. Greetings from Puerto Rico 🙂
Thank you for watching! So glad you enjoyed it 🙏😊
Thank you for promoting Nepal's holy place ❤
I died when she said Pastaputinaath 😂
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pasta
😂 I don’t know why it was so hard for me to say it!! 😅😂
Pasta😼nath
हाम्रो अंग्रेज़ी पनि तेस्तै हो 😂
Ryleigh, I love all your videos. Your videos are not only amazing, you treat the people, foods, culture.. with so much love, care and grace. Keep up the good work.
Thank you so much 🙏
I wish your guide could have explain better about our culture. She misses soo many things to explain. And thank you for not hesitage to putting tika from the old grandmothe. She gave you soo many blessing in sanskrit language …. We called it mantra
go to school
She definitely isn't one of the best guide. Misses lots of stuff and give half information. but The lady who put Tika was speaking Nepali. That's not sanskrit. And that was infact not the Mantra. She was just giving blessing to her.
@@anandchaudhary1675 i think he is not nepali otherwise he would have understood what the old lady said.
Tah guide ban nata ja 😂😂😂
i really like the guide how she was able to explain everything she seems so sweet
Much better explanation than last video grt
Good to see you back @Ryleigh’s World we were a bit worried.
Thank you! Sorry for the wait 🙏 Back to weekly uploads :)
Pashupatinath is a divine temple..i can feel you when you sit & saw the dead bodies..it brings you peace & it made you think & realize of our existing life..
So true! 🙏
*_Hey Angel Enjoy your Moment in Kathmandu_*
Thank you 🙏
Nepal is a very ancient country in South Asia. In Satya Yuga, Lord Shiva used to roam here as Kiranteshwar. In Treta Yuga, Lord Ram and Mother Sita lived in this country. Lord Buddha was born in Lumbini in this country. This country is as ancient as Mt. Everest, Kanchanjunga, Himalayas.
you forgot using the word Gorkha
Yes sure.
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yay new video! welcome back
4:28 when she’s said you can’t enter the temple that’s only for Hindu I apologize for that there’s no such thing that we hindus don’t allow any other people to go in temple she’s such a underrated guide u can go visit,pray or even worship the temple and once again sorry for what the guide said
Pashupati gaxainau kya ho? Tya lekhya xa ta only hindus are allowed bhanra.
only hindu are allowed .This is rule
Hello There.
Thank you for exploring Nepal and Hindu culture. I truly appreciated your efforts capuring those moments.
Thank you from USA
Thank you for watching 🙏
Hi Ryleigh. I was raised in the Pashupatinath premises, and Pashupati is what I call home. Having been living abroad for a while now, it felt very nostalgic to watch home on TV. A very special feeling indeed. Thank you so much for sharing.
I wanted to share something with you too- anytime, I would feel overwhelmed with life, I would sit at the bank of the river and watch the cremation process. Somehow, while doing so, it used to feel as though my problems had faded away and they no longer mattered.
Love your videos. Wishing you good luck. 🙏🏼
Wow, Thank you for your comment. I’m so glad you enjoyed the video 🙏
Welcome to our Nepal. There are so many beautiful places in Nepal that you will know only by visiting Nepal. There are many natural beauty and beautiful sights.
Hi Ryleigh,
I found your video randomly and I just clicked to watch if this is regular vlog or not. I used your Pokhara episode and I absolutely find your vlog very interesting after that I couldn't stop myself from watching all of your videos. I'm in Canada right now, and after watching my home country, I miss home so badly🥲. I am just so grateful for the love that you have shown to my country . I wish to see more videos of yours visiting Nepal. Keep exploring and we all Nepalese people will show love and support to your video. Lots of love to your videos.❤❤
Thank you so much for your kind comment! I’m so glad you’re enjoying my videos. I hope you’re enjoying Canada but can go home and visit soon 🙏
Thank you for visiting Nepal and showing the world through Ryleigh’s world. Hope you enjoyed lots of fun, culture, foods etc. you are nice, friendly, honest with pure hearts. If you visit in the future again, please visit west Nepal
Greetings from Nepal
Thank you 🙏
After long time Ryleigh world is back with beautiful video.. Nice to see you in vlog again❤❤❤❤.
Hello, thank you 😊🙏
@@RyleighJayne Hii, you are must welcome😊
Great to see you!! Warm warm welcome to nepal.
Thank you! 🙏
Pashupatinath Temple is the largest religious place in the world in terms of area. Its area is approximately 2,460,000 square meters.
Wow 😮
I love how you vlog, RyLeigh! You have such a natural way of drawing viewers in and making them feel like they're right there with you. Your videos are always so fun and entertaining to watch." Please visit our country india .
Thank you so much for your kind words 😊🙏 So happy to hear that you enjoy the videos. Will be posting India very soon 🙏
Ryliegh Dont miss the Aarati of Pasupatinath temple which is mesmerizing rituals that happens every evening at 6pm. Aarati is a ritual of worship in which light from wicks soaked in ghee (purified butter) is offered to God. Pashupati Bagmati Aarati follows three priests conducting the custom with oil lamps, lanterns and other religious elements by chanting sacred mantra.
Welcome to 🇳🇵 Nepal
Finally she shows up ❤❤
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We are happy to see a beautiful soul like in nepal 🇳🇵thanks for the visit on Nepal and have a nice day sister ..
Thank you for watching 🙏
Finally waiting over 😊❤Good to see you back in Nepal 🇳🇵 enjoy ❤ lot's of love ❤️
Thank you for coming back 😊🙏
11:30 not only ppl from Kathmandu , but every Hindu all around the world can cremate their body there .. And more than 100 or more ppl gets cremated here in average . now days there is also electric cremation available in Pashupati nath .. Cremation is the best scientific way to manage a dead body ..
I love seeing foreign people praising our country ❤❤❤🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵
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It's lovely country mate 😊❤
Jai shree Ram 🙏 love from India
Glad ur back 🇺🇸
Thank you! 😊🙏
you got good guide mrs shova mam she explained everything to our cultures.
Nice to see you again, Ryleigh! We missed you.
Thank you!! 😊🙏 Sorry for the delay!
Your Pasupatinath word is like my English 😂😂
Good to see you after long time Ryleigh
Thanks for watching! 🙏
love your videos ryleigh 🥰keep it up !
Thank you 😊🙏
You are so lucky that you got a good and experienced guider
Ryleigh, you have hired a professional guide and she explained everything perfectly.
17:55 yeah I feel yo😌
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@@RyleighJayneNo she didnot
Pretty good ❤
Guide who is explaining Hinduism seems to be lacking many things regarding religion. She even don't have concept,why we should wear thred? Better you have hired professionals.
@@dhrubaneupane3372 bro nobody is perfect in anything and so the guide also doesn't need to more. Guide gave her best to interpret the thing!
Video quality very nice 👍 😮😮😮😮
Pashupatinath Temple is a sacred Hindu temple located in Kathmandu, Nepal, along the Bagmati River. It is dedicated to Lord Shiva, specifically in his manifestation as Pashupati, the lord of animals. The temple complex is sprawling and includes many smaller temples, ashrams, and monuments. It is considered one of the most important Hindu temples in the world and attracts pilgrims and tourists from all over the globe. The temple is known for its intricate architecture, religious significance, and the ritual cremations that take place along the banks of the Bagmati River.
Thank you for your comment 🙏
Thanku for visiting Hindu holy temple ❤ happy to see you again after long time🙏❤you are mostly welcome in Nepal 🇳🇵 see you again
Thank you very much 🙏
Lots of love Nepal❤️🇳🇵
Thank you! 🙏
Hi friend I'm from nepal
Thanks for the visit and have a nice day 🌄
The guide gave tourists misinformation that I did not like. Because everybody is allowed to enter the Pashupatinath temple. But Only Hindu people have faith in the Hindu god. A person who follows every religion like Hinduism, Buddhism, and Christianity has the right to enter Pashupatinath. There is no burden. So don't give anyone misinformation about our religion and cultural heritage.
She did that in previous video aswell. She lacks information though she have 10 years experience.Her english is not so good for being guide😅😅
Kam napara gareko hola yesto educated Hola halka fulka English bolo j sodhey ni ritual bhano bhaii go khalko Hawa yesto guide bann garnu par xa tyo field ma padheko manxey hunu par xa @@angreemann321
@manishapaudel132 only Hindus are allowed to enter inside Pashupatinath temple but everyone is allowed to enter the temple premises.
Only Hindu can enter period in the main temple
@kai01345 yes you right mate
ones again So good to see you in my country nepal🙏🙏
Thank you 🙏
Hello rylegih plz go kushma there is too many adventures things to do u will love it . Its not far from pokhara.
Nice vedio mam. when you say namaste its sounds like verry good ❤️from 🇮🇳
Welcome to Nepal 🇳🇵… n enjoooy n namaste 🙏
U missed evening pooja called Arati,,it really gets goosebump while listening n seeing by sitting around with burning body one side n the other side of we human being r singing n worshipping,,really unbelievable,,u must attend the arati ❤
When u said pasta puti nath (p..i) mean rough words but its okey …… loved your vlog ❤️🫶 jay pashupatinath🙏
Thank you for showing me, just reminded me that eventually, everything becomes a part of nature, my body doesn't matter, and my present situation doesn't matter, the only thing that matters is my actions; how much I work for the people and help them. I need to introspect my life and actions. I need to work hard to help more people. Jai Pashupatinath.
Watching the vlog itself makes me emotional and gives chills. Jay Pashupatinath
Thank you,delhi city big,railway,hotels,shops,restorents,,new delhi hotels 20+india,vasant vihar,patel nagar,Rajiv chok ,Anand vihar,Shastri museum,delhi
Thank you for visiting our country
you should do some treks. highly recommended . march april may are best months. take a guide with you though.
Finally waiting over 😢🎉❤..
🙏 Weekly uploads from now on :)
The guide keeps saying its our culture for any question. There is a reason as to why the fire is given to the mouth as well as other related rituals of cremation,
Big Fan From Kathmandu,Nepal
Thank you for watching! 🙏
@@RyleighJayne you are most welcome
Wow after long time. I was waiting for your vlog.
Sorry for the wait, thanks for watching 🙏
Thank you so much visits to our Hindu country Nepal. Almighty god pashupatinath bless you . Har har mahadev.
That's not the back side, it is the front side. All hindi temple faces east. When I was kid we could go on from the front gate but it had been 20 years they closed the front door
Pahad ganj,dwarka,karol baug,delhi,gujarat samaj for room ,delhi,raj niwas marg,kashmirigate,grater kailas
Would love to see you back in Nepal and more videos !!!
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Glad to see you again quite after a while. Hope you are having a great time in our country. Keep posting, keep growing!
Thank you 😊🙏
I saw your video and realized although she tried explaining it better see could but personally i thought it was incomplete (unintentionally).
The horn you talking about is called "Sankha(शंख)" in the old days where no means of communication were there this is the sound to indicate some is dead and to signals the surrounding and neighbours to gather for the rituals. (Or the starting of some aspecious/cultural events like Puja at home)
As there is a saying in Nepal "Bihe ko janti, Marda ko malami" ( You must earn people for Marriage and your death to be with you ) and the tradion of Sankha is still on till dates.
Good too see you again
After long time ❤ in nepal 🇳🇵 , Lots a luv you 💕🙏💕
Thank you 🙏
The blessings received was awesome
wow, I am being your great fan, after watching this video.
good job.
Thank you for watching 🙏
Im from nepal and i have to say she is a pefect guide . Everything she explained was perfect and true . Althought it was hard for her to explain in english she did a great job ..
So glad you enjoyed and appreciated her as much as I did 🙏 Thank you for watching and for your kind comment :)
Love from Nepal 💗🇳🇵🚩
You will get 1M subscribers very soon. You have already got blessed from Pashupatinaath 🕉️🕉️
You should have taken a proper/expert guide from Pashupatinath, where you can ask for a guide with entry ticket seller...
Good too see you again after long time in Nepal🎉❤🇳🇵
Thank you 🙏
As an nepali, I can sure that every religious people can enter there it is not specific for hindu😢 but bring Camera inside temple may be prohibited but every religious can enter and pray for gods😊
Welcome back ....waited for your video...I'm your Die hard fan😮🎉❤
If you have time you must visit janki temple in janakpur dham Nepal
In which month you are coming to jaipur (India)
Love your video and appreciate guide shova as well. I m also from nepal and living in sa from 13 yrs. Om namah shiwaye
Thank you 🙏 So grateful for Shova for taking me 😊
I didn't knew non hindus r not allowed in this temple generally hindu temples are open to all ❤🕉️
You are very underrated 😢 you have capacity of gaining more frame😢😊
wow, life awakening experience. Pls do visit Bhutan some day.
Love from Nepal 🇳🇵 ❤
Namaste
you are ok know because you speak little nepalese language wow i.m watching from uk 👍️👍️💝💝🙏
Interesting, The curiosity about the cremation of Hinduism is clearly shown to the people of the world who want to know about it.
Well there is a scientific reason too behind wearing thread on your hand ..it also control and balance nerves.
Awesome Ryleigh
the lady in the temple blessed you with wholeheartedly,in the name of lord rama and lord vishnu(supreme gods in hinduism).she was chanting sanskrit mantras which are very effective and used by the hindu priests.
7:07 Forever Favourite Place Bless you both 💞