This is the important tourist destination in a short distance from Kathmandu. This place is known for scenic natural beauty, view of mountain ranges and tourist hotels, resorts and restaurants. Dhulikhel is the capital town of this district which is equally popular as an attractive destination for relaxation, picnicking and spectacular views for both, local people and tourists. Old towns with rich cultural heritage like Banepa, Panauti, Nala and so on are worth visiting places. This district is also inhabited predominantly by Tamangs and, in market areas, by Newars and also Brahmins and chhetris among others. The population of the district is ....
Nepali words carry profound meanings, reflecting the nation's rich tapestry of geography, culture, and history. From "Himalaya," symbolizing snowy peaks, to "Namaste," embodying respect, the language intertwines with nature, spirituality, and daily life. "Pahad" signifies hills, "tarai" denotes plains, mirroring Nepal's diverse topography. Cultural terms like "mandir" and "guru" showcase deep religious roots, while historical words like "Shahid" and "Andolan" echo the struggles for independence.
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JUMLA
This is a prominent district of Karnali zone. Khalangabazar is the headquarter of this district. The population of Jumla is 89,427.
JUGAL HIMAL
The nearest Himalayan range that can be seen from many points of Kathmandu, Jugal Himal stretches from west of Bhote Khola to the Langtang Himal group. Some important peaks in this range are Phurbi Chyachu (21,844 ft.), Leonpo Gang (meaning big white peak) (23,238 ft.) and Dorje Lakpa (22,929 ft.).
JIREL
Jirel is the name of a small community of approximately 10 to 12 thousand people identifiable as a separate ethnic group. Jirels are mostly concentrated in the villages of Jiri and Jugu areas of the Dolkha district. Some sects of Jirels live in the districts of Nawalparasi and Rupandehi. Sizeable number of Jirels also live in Sindupalchok district. They speak a typical Tibeto-Burman dialect, akin to the Sherpa language. There are other Sherpa influences too, as evident from their lifestyles. They call themselves as Jirpas sounding like Sherpa. Both of those ethnic groups profess Buddhism and shamanism. They address the Buddhist Lama as Pemba and the shaman as Phomba. Traditionally being farmers, they cultivate millet and live happily off their produce. Jirels practice both systems of managing dead bodies, burying or cremating as per the recommendations of the Buddhist Lama.
JHAPA
A district of Mechi zone, Jhapa is known for its agricultural products like rice, hasish, mustard seeds, sugar cane, etc. Bhadrapur, a prominent town of Jhapa is thus a noted trade centre from where lots of agricultural products are exported abroad, specially to India.
Jhapa is one of the districts of Mechi Zone which is the eastern most zone of Nepal. This district is located at the entry point to Nepal coming from West Bengal State of India and also the exit point on way to Darjeeling. The most important rice growing area of the country, Jhapa is famous for tea estates, cross-border forests, various trade links and cultural heritage of diverse ethnic groups including Tharus and Satars. Having a population of 688,109 this district is administered from its Headquarters locate at Chandragadi.
JESTHA
Second month in the Nepalese calendar, Jestha begins by the middle of May. See Months of Nepal.
JANAKPUR ZONE
Covering an area of 3,920 square miles and comprising a population of (???), this zone stretches from the Tibetan border on its north to the Indian border in the south. On the east and on the west, it is bounded by Sagarmatha zone and Bagmati zone respectively. Situated partly in mountains an partly in the plains, this zone has all kinds regions such as snow clad mountains including Mt. Gaurishankar, high altitude mountains, low-altitude mountains valleys and plains etc. Minerals such as Coal, iron-ore, nickel etc. are found in this zone but are still to be exploited. There is also a huge potential for generating Hydroelectricity from the rivers, Kamala and Sun Kosi which also remains to be harnessed. The biggest cigarette factory of the kingdom is in this zone apart from many other small scale an cottage industries, the districts of this zone are Dolkha, Ramechhap, Sindhuli, Mohattari, Sarlahi and Dhanusa.
JANAKPUR
Headquarters of Dhanusa district in Janakpur zone. Janakpur town is famous for the Janaki temple and various other holy places. The largest cigarette factory of the country (Janakpur Cigarette Factory) is also in this town.
JANAK
Sirdhwaj Janak was the King of Videha of which Mithila was the capital in the times of the great epic Ramayana. Mithila is now the Janakpur city of Dhanusa district in Nepal. A great philosopher and a learned man, Janak was a king of distinction who took his state to the height of development and enlightenment. Sita, the ideal woman and consort of Rama was the King Janak’s daughter. Rama being the son of Dasaratha, the King of Kosala, his marriage had led to closer ties between these two neighbouring states.
JANAI PURNIMA
Janai Purnima is a Nepalese festival observed on the full moon day of Shrawan (July). This festival is celebrated by the people of Nepal and is popularly known by many names like Gunpunhi, Kwatipuni, Rishi parpai etc. And this is one of the most widely celebrated common festivals of the Buddhists and the Hindus. On this day one can see several Hindus going to the Buddhist temples and the Budhhists to the Hindu temples.
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