Do we have similar festival like Thanksgiving in Nepal?
Do we have similar "festival" like Thanksgiving in Nepal?
After all these sacrifices, Now you guys are running after Turkey. Poor Turkey!!
hey........mulla or mulli what ever....ke kura gari...........testa thanks giving bhand worthtaking festival we have........you name it.
if u dont ..............I have list of 100s
just want to cure your curiosity, similar with thanks giving is saune sankranti (first day month of Srawan) and Maghe Sankranti (First day of month Magh). dont ask me......why is it similar with TGD in US.
Sure, absolutely.
It's called "Thanks Taking" and we celebrate it throughout the year.
Jokes aside. I am not sure if there is one. Lets see what other sajhaities have to say.
First GOOGLE or BING the history of Thanksgiving and after you find out the context of this festival you will find out that there is nothing like TGD in Nepal.
Yes, we do Dashai. Dashai is a combination of thanksgiving and Christmas. We eat large portion of food in dashi just like thanksgiving and then buy new cloths etc or give gifts like in Christmas.
हाम्रो शब्दकोशमा धन्यवाद शब्द छ तर यस्को प्रयोग यदा कदा मात्रै प्रायोग गरिन्छ, अर्थात हामी तुररिएर जान्छ भन्ने डरले जतन गरी गरी प्रयोग गरछौ।
लुते सङ्राती - हैन त्यो पनि बनकर हरुले मकै खाने हुनाले धपाउन लाई कसैले सुरु गर्यो, आर्को पुस्ताले दोहोर्याउदै जादा र लुते सङ्रती भयो, यो पनि कुरा मिलेन।
कुरो त ठिकै हो स्यन्जाली मित्र, हामी नेपालीहरु धयन्बद भन्न साह्रै दर माअन्चूउ। शायद त्यही वयेर होला हाम्रो Thanksgiving भन्ने चाड छैन। छ त केवल मसु, जाद्, रकशी मात्र ।
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You guys are just talking about the food and the word thanks. When you don't know the context how can you compare it?
If eating a lot of food is the onlything you are looking for then Wedding receptions are more like thanks giving :))
Thanks giving has its root in history linking the Immigrants and Native American people.
Just google guys it is much easier and better to get informed and then comment on any subject.
Have a great time.
My question is: Do we really need something like Thanksgiving in our culture.
Our culture is way more rich than Christians. And they sure do know this. And turkey does not even taste good. Goat meat is unbeatable.
Here u go again. Thanks giving is not a traditional Christian Festival.
Namaskaar, LOL
Ever wondered why people miss the stop sign?
Last edited: 28-Nov-09 08:34 PM
ha ha .... nice comments and concerns. But have you guys ever heard something like "Nwagi"?
No we only have Nepal Banda and Chakka Jaam day, it can result in long weekend holiday
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