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 Snake surrounding the portrait of late Their Majesties

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Posted on 12-29-05 7:23 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Superstition?? I am not sure. We have a Buddha Boy who is meditating for the good of the world (I hope, now we have a snake dedicated to the portraits of the late king since five days. Is this a sign that a miracle is going to happen? We DO need divine intervention to bring Nepal out of current chaos. The hope from the political parties and the hope from the king doing greater good have faded since long.
Let's hope that divine intervention is on the making or already is!!
-Shiv
 
Posted on 12-29-05 11:34 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Baadar ko haat ma nariwal
 
Posted on 12-30-05 7:10 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Baadar ko haat ma banduk dinu parla aba, ani maobadi bhai halcha ni.
lol
-Shiv
 
Posted on 12-30-05 10:15 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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how does the snake know who's photo it is or does it know what a photo means in the first place?

this is not even funny there is a limit to even BS
 
Posted on 12-30-05 11:08 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Are you trying to say that the picture is fake?? If so I have nothing to say.
You might want to ask the snake what its intentions are!! LOL. I am being hopeful that something goodmight happen!! Maybe being hopeful does not suite your personal belief system but mine does.
-Shiv
 
Posted on 12-30-05 11:42 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Shivji,

ke garne afu ta Birbhadra pariyo Shiva ko bhakta, but i do not find that story any relevant. no i don't thikn it is fake. i just don't think it signifies anything as the story is trying to portray.
 
Posted on 12-30-05 10:10 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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This is real story....coz this is from my village....so i even visited it, quite a amazing. Well when king birendra died our dolkha vimsen sweated like hell. .....whenever there is something gonna happen he sweats. aba tyo ta believe ho ne......even the ram bomzon, where he is meditating the tree has start to bring shape of lord buddha........aba belive gara ke na gara.........malai yetro seeti.
 
Posted on 12-31-05 9:04 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I do not have much to say. But it seems , locals have been offering milk to the snake.

Is it only me that thinks snakes do not eat/drink milk?

Muso , bhyaguta po khancha snake le, haina ra?
 
Posted on 12-31-05 10:21 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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snake do not drink milk, they have very poor eyesight and they can't hear anything, they can only feel vibrations.
 
Posted on 12-31-05 1:57 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I can understand common people falling for this, but educated people in Sajha, that's little too much. All you educated mofos who believe that there is a significance to this story, might as well burn your educational credentials. Now snakes don't come out in winter, they hibernate, they are cold blooded creatures. Even if they did, it was probably because it was warm in that area, and people were offering food. Snakes can't see, they can only smell and feel vibrations as my friend Birbhadra said. Of all the possibilities, I can imagine a greedy mofo putting those snakes over there so that people come there and leave money. And since it's winter and the snakes are hibernating, they won't budge from where they are.
 
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snakes can smell? i didn't know that!

i thought they feel the difference in temperatures with their tongue! flipping in and out allows them to feel the slightest difference in temperature. thats how they catch their prey!
 
Posted on 12-31-05 3:03 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Snakes smell with their tongue, their eyesight is poor, and they cannot hear
 
Posted on 12-31-05 5:24 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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very logical explanation fountaindew. i'm proud of people like you!!!
 
Posted on 12-31-05 7:18 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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i have no clue.. wat to say..

snake up pucchar and tauko baneko thiyo jasto cha..

hehe jkzzz

i love late maj.. king and queeeeeeeeen

RIP!!

hehe
 
Posted on 12-31-05 7:59 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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fountaindew,
Snakes hibernate to escape freezing cold which of course depends on the geographic location. I have seen snakes during winter in Nepal. Daytime predator snakes have excellent eyesight. Snakes smell the air with their tongue. Do your research before you jump to conclusions.
You have seen the picture and denying the fact! That makes me question your intelligence.
-Shiv
 
Posted on 12-31-05 8:25 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Here is something on snake smell:
Snakes use a combination of senses, relying especially on smell.
Smell is the most important snake sense. A snake has a regular nose and analyses smell the way all other animals do. But snakes have a second highly developed smell sense (vomeronasal), which some lizards also have. A snake uses its forked tongue to pick up chemical traces. The tongue is then inserted into pits on the roof of the mouth (called the Jacobson's organ) It is this organ that analyses the chemicals, and not the tongue, which has no taste or smell buds. (http://www.szgdocent.org/resource/rr/c-hunt.htm)
Here is something on snake hearing:
Snakes lack external ears but how can they hear? By having equivalent structures on each side of its head. The skin and muscle tissue on each side of the head cover a loosely suspended bone, called the quadrate, which undergoes small displacements in response to airborne sound. The quadrate motion is transferred by intermediate structures to the cochlea, which produces electrical signals on its hair cells that correlate with the airborne sounds (within a range of intensity and frequency determined by the ear system) and are transferred to the brain. Cochlear signals are present in functioning ears of all classes of vertebrates from fish to mammals, while animals that are congenitally deaf produce no such signals, so their presence in response to sound is taken as an indication of the hearing sense. (http://coloherp.org/cb-news/Vol-29/cbn-0201/index.php)
 
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shiv you said exactly what fountaindew said. except for the hybernating part.
 
Posted on 12-31-05 8:55 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Birbhadra,
Please read carefully what he not excluding name calling.
:=)
Shiv
 



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