Posted by: Rajesh BP April 11, 2016
ke bahun le nai desh bigarekoa hun ta?
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@bisal123 you are exactly the epitome of behaviour why the same Jyapus call people of your ethnicity as 'Khey chaa' or 'Khatyaa (Khatey)' meaning someone who does not have anything to show, no material or cultural prowess but still acts as if he rules the world. Typical khatey behaviour.

At least don't make yourself more of an uneducated filth of this planet by racial provocation through the derogatory use of the term Jyapu. Do you even know that yes, all Jyapus are Newars BUT not all Newars as Jyapus? There are Newars who can be an Upadhyaya Brahmin and there can be Newars who can be an untouchable Dalit. So to ignore that fact and lump all Newars together into a single derogatory term only shows your lack of education. It would be like from here on, calling all Bahuns-Chhetri as Damai or Gandarbha. Or calling all Madhesis as only Yadav from here on. And even if you meant to racially degrade all Newars through the use of the word Jyapu, the jokes on you bitch because Jyapu is the reason why Kathmandu Valley and Nepal in itself is so culturally rich, they are the reason why tourists flock to Nepal to see all the cultural heritage, the festivals, the music, the art, and all other high-culture of Nepal. All the Newar temples (Pashupatinath, Gujeshwori, basically all) you visit, all the great Newar festivals you celebrate (Dashain, Tihar, Holi, etc.), all the Newar customs you follow (playing kites in Dashain, celebrating your birthday tithi anusaar, eating kwati ko daal on Janai purnima, etc) are exactly due to Newar and specifically Jyapu traditions. They are the reason you eat daal and bhat two times a day unlike the sisnu ko saag and dhedo like your grandparents probably did because Jyapus have been the premier farming caste of Newars who introduced the new types of rice farming in Kathmandu which spread across Nepal. They are the reason why you so proudly wear Daura Duruwal because your grandfather wore Kacchhad (a cloth which you basically wrap around till your knees) before. And if you even care to know, the word Jyapu literally means 'Jya ya fukka' to 'Jyaa phuu' which means 'work'+'much' so they are the hardworking people who have actually contributed to their society, their families, their nation - unlike your pathetic racist self. SO from all Newars, not all of us deserve to be called that title of Jyapu, but thank you nonetheless for that wonderful compliment.
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