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The Making and Breaking of Gods: How Atiranjan ko Manoranjan Reflects Nepal’s Politics of Belief

The Making and Breaking of Gods: How Atiranjan ko Manoranjan Reflects Nepal’s Politics of Belief
२०८३ वैशाख १३ गते ११:५६ by Simon Paudel

In Nepali politics, leadership is often shaped by collective hope, where individuals are quickly elevated through public belief into larger-than-life figures, only to be just as quickly questioned, reshaped, or abandoned when expectations fail to hold.

Kathmandu. Unlike most plays, Atiranjan ko Manoranjan does not wait for the curtain to rise. It begins at the gate. Characters move through the queue, casually talking, observing, even judging the audience. By the time one finds a seat, it already feels like we have unknowingly entered the performance. Inside, the stage sits at the

Sunar to Host Dual Wellness and Meditation Programs in Japan

Sunar to Host Dual Wellness and Meditation Programs in Japan

Tokyo/Osaka, Japan — Giri Bahadur Sunar, known spiritually as Swami Dhyan Akanta, an Osho disciple from Osho Tapoban International Commune in Kathmandu, Nepal, will conduct two wellness and meditation...

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