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    Loktantra Diwas

    Remembering all the known and unknown martyrs

    Remembering all the known and unknown martyrs of the People's Movement (Jana Andolan), and all the fighters of democracy, pay tribute to the democratic warriors, thinkers, and soldiers who died in every series of People's War. Due to the great sacrifice and austerity of everyone.


    Every Baisakh 11, the golden day in the manifestation of a newer Nepal, is Happy Loktantra Diwas.


    Abolition of the royals

    The day of the abolition of the royal family and the direct rule of the monarchy with the commencement of the democratic republic of Nepal are celebrated with grandeur all over the country.

    In this transformation, Nepal has seen a lot of tragedies, bloodshed, revolutions, bullets, deaths, and dreams. Today is the day of reviewing all of them and calculating how far we ran towards the dream of a newer and prosperous Nepal.

    People's Movement of 62 and 63 BS,


    After the Second People's Movement of 62 and 63 BS, the autocratic monarchy fell to its knees on Baishakh 11. After a decade-long armed conflict in Nepal, Maoists, and other political parties agreed and started a combined revolution against the autocratic monarch. With the success of the People's Movement, the warring CPN-Maoists returned to the peace process.


    While celebrating Democracy Day to commemorate the end of Monarch Gyanendra's direct rule after the 19-day protest, many have expressed frustration and grievances on social media. Certainly, widespread corruption, inequality, factional strife,, and unhealthy competition for power have pushed the country away from the mainstream of development. However, 16 years ago today, the conflicting parties also came to the mainstream of politics and agreed to draw a blueprint for a new Nepal.

    The former King Gyanendra Shah had gone out of the Narayanhiti Durbar by handing over the ruling power to the Nepali people, thus the journey of constitution assembly was started. Almost a decade-long constitution-making efforts and two episodes of the election, Nepal finally crafted and drafted its new constitution on the Asoj 3rd of 2073 BS.


    Meaningful wishes of 19th Loktantra Diwas.

    World Immunization Week

    April 24th to 30th is World Immunization Week 2026.


    World Immunization Week, celebrated in the last week of April, aims to highlight the collective action needed and to promote the use of vaccines to protect people of all ages against disease.

    Through its convening power, WHO works with countries across the globe to raise awareness of the value of vaccines and immunization and ensures that governments obtain the necessary guidance and technical support to implement high quality immunization programs.


    The ultimate goal of World Immunization Week is for more people – and their communities – to be protected from vaccine-preventable diseases.

    Gorakhkali Puja

    Baba Gorakh and Gorakhkali vagwati are very important in Nepali history. The meeting between Prithvi Narayan Shah and Baba Gorakh, the vomit that fell on the feet of Prithvi Narayan Shah and the auspiciousness given by Baba Gorakh to Prithvi Narayan Shah that there will be victory wherever he bows is the reason for the energy and strength of Nepal's unification.


    The glory of Gorakhnath Baba, a unique devotee of Baba Machindranath, is special in the Sanatan community of Nepal, India and all over the world.

    Gorkha, the district of origin of Shah dynasty kings adjacent to the name of Baba Gorakh, and Gorakhkali temple have special importance in the former royal family of Nepal. It should be remembered that in the history of Baba Gorakh, the Gorakh palace and dynasty as well as the Gorakh temple in Pashupati's mrigasthali forest and Baba's 15-year meditation there are also connected.


    The Gorkha temple of Mrigasthali is in a state of neglect due to lack of protection and management.


    In the Gorkha Darbar area is the shrine of Gorakhkali Devi. This Peetha is considered as the Kool Devi of the Shah Dynasty. It is customary to worship Gorkhali on Paush Krishna Ashtami. Today, a special puja is performed at the Gorakhkali temple in Gorkha.

    Phulpati day in this Gorakhkali temple. In the post-republic years, such customs have not been given much attention, although the importance of Baba Gorakh and Gorakhkali Devi in ​​the protection of Nepalese land has been incomparable.


    Nepali people need more blessings of Baba Gorakh and Gorakhkali Devi to protect cows.


    Gorakh Sandesh (Message)

    Gorakh message


    Guru Gorakhnath says - "The journey of the temples and shrines is Suno Yatra" meaning the pilgrimage of the temples etc. are spiritually meaningless, equal to zero, soulless – unless we are able to spread love to every being in this cosmos.


    देवल जात्रा सुंनि जात्रा, तीरथ जात्रा पाणीं ।

    अतीत जात्रा सुफल जात्रा, बोलै अमृत वाणी

    Yes, the role of temples is very important in terms of religion and culture, but if there is a pilgrimage but there is no faith, there is no emotion and there is no devotion, then what is the use of just doing a "deval pilgrimage"? Do not worship people who worship idols! Run to temple but can't make the house a temple! Worshiping the deity of the temple but unable to awaken divinity in himself! Offering fruit, offerings, etc. to the deity made of stone in a small area and complex, but not accepting that the divinity resides in every human, animal and bird! And unable to serve! Seeing such religious pretentiousness, Guru Gorakhnath made a sharp satire in Khadi language (Prakrit language, folk language, rural language). Glory be to Baba Gorakhnath and Gorakhkali Bhagwati forever.


    Infinite love of Gorakhkali Puja.

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