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		<title>Prayer Box Religious Jewelry</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Origins of Prayer Box Jewelry
There has been debate over whether the prayer box originated in the Buddhist or Hindu faith, but these prized religious objects are treasured today by many faiths, and even by nonreligious individuals.  Originally worn as a religious ritual object, prayer boxes are now used primarily as jewelry and worn for sentimental, [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Origins of Prayer Box Jewelry</strong></p>
<p>There has been debate over whether the prayer box originated in the Buddhist or Hindu faith, but these prized religious objects are treasured today by many faiths, and even by nonreligious individuals.  Originally worn as a religious ritual object, prayer boxes are now used primarily as jewelry and worn for sentimental, not religious, purposes.</p>
<p><strong>Prayer Box Variations</strong></p>
<p>Prayer Box with Screw Off CapPrayer boxes come in many styles, shapes, sizes and materials, but they all share one thing in common &#8211; they are containers for a cherished item of religious or personal significance.  The opening to the compartment is most often secured with a latch, of which there are many types. Others open and close with a few turns, much like the lid on a glass jar.  The prayer box above and to the left has a screw-off lid, whereas the one to the right employs a traditional latch.</p>
<p><strong>Religious Uses of Prayer Boxes</strong></p>
<p>Prayer boxes are used by the followers of many faiths, including Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, Christianity, and Judaism.  All faiths use prayer boxes to focus the mind on one prayerful thoughts or secret wishes, typically by writing down a prayer or wish on a small piece of paper and placing it into the box.   Doing so is believed by the faithful to make these prayers and wishes come true.  Just be careful, for as Oscar WIlde noted, &#8220;When the gods wish to punish us, they answer our prayers.&#8221;</p>
<p>It is also possible to place a small religious object inside the prayer box.  A follower of the Hindu faith, for instance, might place a sacred Rudraksha seed,  also known as &#8220;Shiva&#8217;s tear,&#8221; inside the prayer box.</p>
<p><strong>Religious Motifs</strong></p>
<p>Prayer boxes can incorporate images of deities or religious teachers, such as Ganesha, Lord Buddha (see image to the left), or Quan Yin.  Much more common, however, are prayer boxes that integrate  religious symbols into their designs, such as the star of David, the Christian cross, the Christian fish symbol (Ichthus), praying hands, the Om symbol, or the Tibetan prayer wheel.</p>
<p><strong>Sentimental Uses of Prayer Boxes</strong></p>
<p>Heart-Shaped Prayer BoxPrayer boxes also have sentimental uses.  For example, a spouse&#8217;s lock of hair, a small photo of mom, the first lost tooth of your child, and other cherished items can be placed in the box and worn throughout the day as a remembrance of a loved one, here or long departed.  An inspirational thought might also be written down and placed in one抯 prayer box, from which strength can be drawn throughout the day.  A heart-shaped prayer box, such as the one displayed to the right, is a popular choice when the piece is used for sentimental expressions.</p>
<p><strong>Inspirational Message Prayer Boxes</strong></p>
<p>In recent years, message prayer boxes have made their way onto the market.  These boxes are usually engraved with a word, such as Peace, Hope, Love or Faith.  These words can also be written onto the box using silver wiring or granulations (small silver dots), that are soldered into place to form each letter of the word.</p>
<p>Many individuals use prayer boxes as jewelry, and for no other purpose. A beautiful prayer box does make a splendid focal point or centerpiece on a necklace and adds class to any bracelet.  What is the difference between a prayer box pendant and a prayer box charm?  Size.  Smaller boxes are usually used as charms on a bracelet, whereas larger boxes are typically used as the centerpiece of a necklace.</p>
<p>Prayer Box with Amber StoneSome prayer boxes have embedded gemstones, such as the one shown to the right, which is adorned with an amber stone.  Does the gemstone incorporated into the design have any special significance?  Usually not.  In most cases a person will buy a prayer box with a particular gemstone out of personal preference or to satisfy a particular fashion need.</p>
<p>One exception, of course, is the selection of a prayer box with one&#8217;s birthstone.  The prayer box to the right has a garnet stone as a centerpiece, which is the birthstone for the month of January.</p>
<p><strong>Other Secular Uses of Prayer Box Jewelry</strong></p>
<p>When put to secular uses, prayer boxes are often called &#8220;wish boxes.&#8221;  Wish boxes are too small to be of much use as 損ortable storage.?  One exception is their use as a pill box for carrying medication on one抯 person. Wish boxes are also reported to be in use as containers for aromatherapy botanicals and medicinal herbs.</p>
<p>We have heard of one person who used his wish box for carrying a small piece of paper on which was written his important computer passwords. Of course, there are also stories of people using wish boxes to hide illicit drugs, a practice that can only be considered an act of profane sacrilege.</p>
<p><strong>Materials and Finishes</strong></p>
<p>Prayer boxes are commercially available in many materials, including sterling silver, plated silver, gold vermeil (right  image), pressed gold, brass, and pewter.  By far, the most popular material is sterling silver, typically silver that has been antiqued to give an appearance of age.</p>
<p>The popularity of silver is not difficult to understand.  Prayer boxes are sacred, and as such should be made of a precious material, not brass, pewter or any other base metal.  However, gold is so much more expensive than silver, making silver the metal of choice for most consumers.</p>
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		<title>Phurba Dagger- The Tibetan Buddhist Ritual Instrument</title>
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In Sanskrit it is called the kilaya or the kila, and in Tibetan it is called the phurba, phurpa. The phurba is also called &#8216;the magic dagger&#8217;. &#8216;Phur&#8217; is translated from the Sanskrit &#8216;kila&#8217; and it means peg or nail. Padmasambhava is widely assumed to have invented the phurba. Padmasambhava used the [...]]]></description>
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<p>In Sanskrit it is called the kilaya or the kila, and in Tibetan it is called the phurba, phurpa. The phurba is also called &#8216;the magic dagger&#8217;. &#8216;Phur&#8217; is translated from the Sanskrit &#8216;kila&#8217; and it means peg or nail. Padmasambhava is widely assumed to have invented the phurba. Padmasambhava used the phurpa to consecrate the ground when he established the Samye monastery in the 8th century. The phurba is a three-sided stake that is used in Buddhist rituals. Because Tibet has always been a nomadic culture, the tent is an important part of Tibetan lives, and placing the tent pegs into the ground is always seen as sacrificing the ground. The shape of the phurpa may have come from the stake used to hold down tents.</p>
<p>The three-sided style of the phurba comes from an ancient vedic tool used to pin down sacrifices. The phurba has three segments on its blade. The three segments represent the power of the phurba to transform negative energies. These energies are known as the &#8216;three poisons,&#8217; and are attachment, ignorance, and aversion. The three sides of the phurba also represent the three spirit worlds, and the phurba itself represents the axis of the three spirit worlds. The phurba brings the three spirit worlds together. The handle of the phurba represents &#8216;wisdom&#8217;, while the blade represents &#8216;method&#8217;.</p>
<p>The phurba is often stabbed down into a bowl of rice or other grains in Tibetan rituals. Phurbas can be made from wood, bone, or metals such as copper and brass. If more than one metal is used to make a phurba, it is done in a combination of three or nine metals, which are both meaningful combinations numerically.</p>
<p>There are always carvings at the top of phurpas. Some popular images are skull heads or Buddha heads. Sometimes the Buddha heads come in threes to mirror the blade, so that each way the blade is turned, there is always a Buddha&#8217;s head facing you.</p>
<p>The phurba symbolizes stability, and it is often used during ceremonies. The phurba is often used by Tantric practitioners. The phurba can also hold demons in place. Only those who are empowered to use the phurpa may use it in these rituals. The phurba can be used to tether negative energies during ceremonies, or as a stabilizer. The blade on a phurba is never sharp, it is only used as a ritual dagger, not an actual weapon.</p>
<p>The phurpa is also used by Dorje Phurba a.k.a. Vajrakilaya, who is the wrathful form of Vajrapani (who is one of the wrathful deities). Vajrakilaya is often seen holding the phurba on Buddhist statues and thangkas (Buddhist paintings). Vajrakilaya is a wrathful deity who removes obstacles. Vajrakilaya&#8217;s consort is Khorlo Gyedunma, and she is a manifestation of the Green Tara.</p>
<p>Phurpas are only to be used ritualistically by Shamans or those who have been taught how to properly do so. To use the phurba, practitioners first meditate, then they recite the sadhana of the phurba, and invite the deity to enter the phurba. They then stab the phurba into the ground, or into a bowl of rice or grain, and imagine that the evil spirits or negative energies are underneath the blade. Phurpas can also be used as decoration in homes and temples, and many use phurbas as part of their meditation rooms. To see our selection of phurbas, please check out our bells, dorjes, and phurbas section.</p>
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<p>Jewelry has traditionally been an important part of Tibetan daily dress. Himalayan jewelry is often oversized and heavy, with elaborate surface design and an exuberance of color. The value of jewelry was historically determined by the intensity of color and size of the components, rather than the value in gems or precious metals. Our jewelry collection offers a diverse group of jewelry, ranging from Tibetan silver items to sterling silver. We have the larger more traditional Tibetan pieces, and also smaller delicate items. From bracelets and rings to earrings, there is a beautiful piece of jewelry that&#8217;s perfect for everyone.</p>

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		<title>Tibetan Shop</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Mar 2010 13:44:14 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Ethnical Products]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our mission is to bring our customers quality items from Nepal, Tibet, and China, at reasonable prices, with fast and efficient service. If you have a question about any of our products, please give us a call and ask. We are always happy to help. Some featured items are Singing Bowls, Prayer Beads Malas, and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_422" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 510px"><a href="http://www.minorityheritage.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/2193195810_b31e128095.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-422" title="Tibetan Shop" src="http://www.minorityheritage.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/2193195810_b31e128095.jpg" alt="Tibetan Shop" width="500" height="334" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Tibetan Shop</p></div>
<p>Our mission is to bring our customers quality items from Nepal, Tibet, and China, at reasonable prices, with fast and efficient service. If you have a question about any of our products, please give us a call and ask. We are always happy to help. Some featured items are Singing Bowls, <strong>Prayer Beads</strong> Malas, and Tibetan Buddhist <strong>Thangkas</strong>. <strong>Tibetan singing bowls</strong> are wonderful to use for relaxation, meditation, or just for fun. They also look cool just sitting around! Prayer Beads are what we in the West think of as rosaries, but Buddhist Malas have certain distinguishing factors. Many Prayer Beads have <strong>108 beads</strong>, and this number is important in both Buddhism and Hinduism. Thangkas are beautiful paintings, mounted on brocade, which generally feature Buddhas, but also can feature Tibetan Buddhist symbols, such as the dharma wheel. Thangkas make beautiful decoration, and they can also be added to your personal meditation area or shrine.</p>
<p><strong>Tibetan Jewelry</strong> is one of our most popular product lines, and we love to bring new and interesting pieces of jewelry to you! Our <strong>Tibetan pendants</strong> section and our <strong>Prayer Boxes</strong> sections both have been recently updated with new products, and our Tibetan Silver Bracelets section is the most popular of our Tibetan jewelry sections. We have recently added <strong>Jewelry Accessories</strong>, including chains and jewelry bags, to enhance our Tibetan Jewelry offerings.</p>
<p>We ship worldwide, and we accept payment through credit card, money order, checks, and now Paypal. We are happy to do custom orders of larger quantities, and if you are interested in wholesale from us, please contact us with your credentials. We will email a wholesale price list to you along with information on how to place a wholesale order with us.</p>
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		<title>How to play a singing bowl?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Mar 2010 13:33:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Singing  bowls are very useful in meditation, healing,  and as instruments.   Singing  bowls can be played alone at home, in yoga classes, or in concerts.   Like anything, learning how to play a singing bowl takes a bit of  practice, but once you learn how to play one singing bowl [...]]]></description>
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<p>Singing  bowls are very useful in meditation, healing,  and as instruments.   Singing  bowls can be played alone at home, in yoga classes, or in concerts.   Like anything, learning how to play a singing bowl takes a bit of  practice, but once you learn how to play one singing bowl you will be able to  play other singing bowls as well.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Singing  Bowl Playing Environment</span></strong></p>
<p>Find  a calm environment where you can be alone and make your body comfortable.   You might find it comfortable to sit in the floor on a pillow or to sit  in a chair.   Close your eyes for a  moment just before playing your singing bowl so that you bring your body and  mind to a calm, quiet space.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong> </strong></span><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Holding  The Singing Bowl</strong></span></p>
<p>Please  make sure you put the singing bowl on the front of your palm.</p>
<p>A  common mistake in learning how to play singing bowls is to place the singing  bowl in your fingers.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Striking  the </span><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Singing Bowl </span> </strong></p>
<p>You  can strike the singing bowl with a singing bowl  mallet before you begin playing  the bowl if you would like to, it is not required to do so for the singing bowl  to play.   Strike  the singing bowl  near the rim or the side of the  bowl and the sound will make the singing bowl resonate for a while after.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Playing  the Singing Bowl</span> </strong></p>
<p>Singing  bowls make their sound, or sing, by rubbing the striker around the rim of the  singing bowl.  Wooden singing bowl  strikers give the singing bowl a low tone.   Leather wrapped singing bowl mallets give the singing bowl a lower tone.   But different singing bowls make different sounds based on the shape of  the bowl.  Singing bowls can be curved inward, outward, or straight up  and down.  Each of these different  shapes makes a different sound.  We  have included recordings of each singing bowl listed on our site so that when  you shop for a singing bowl you can choose the sound you would like to purchase,  as well as the color, size, and style.</p>
<p>Be  sure to press the wooden singing bowl striker firmly against  the rim of the singing bowl.   The  striker must remain in constant contact with your singing bowl.   Move the striker slowly around the outside rim of the singing bowl and  you will soon hear the singing bowl hum, or sing.    Slowly  run the mallet around the bowl with constant even pressure.   If  the hum of the singing bowl sounds inconstant, or choppy, slow down and continue  to move the striker slowly along the outside of the singing bowl.</p>
<p>If  you let the striker stray away from the side of the bowl,  the singing may stop, in which case you start over, slowly increasing  the speed without ever going too fast.   Some  bowls come to full volume in a couple of seconds, others take ten or more  seconds.  If  you have trouble making your singing  bowl  sing,  see the &#8216;tips to remember&#8217; section below.</p>
<p>By  adjusting the speed and angle of the mallet, the sound will change accordingly. Practice  to find the speed and pressure that allows you to make the singing  bowl  hum, or sing.   Find  the proper balance  of angle, speed, and pressure in order to make your singing bowl sing  continuously for as long as you  would like to play.</p>
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		<title>Shopping In Tibet</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Mar 2010 13:17:49 +0000</pubDate>
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The Magic of Shopping in Tibet !
Tibet, without a doubt is full of     scenic fantasies and historical wonders, but still, a trip to Tibet is never     complete without a long shopping spree here, even if you have explored all     the destinations inch by [...]]]></description>
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<h3>The Magic of Shopping in Tibet !</h3>
<p>Tibet, without a doubt is full of     scenic fantasies and historical wonders, but still, a trip to Tibet is never     complete without a long shopping spree here, even if you have explored all     the destinations inch by inch. Shopping in Tibet, over the time has     generated great interest in travelers and now people often travel to Tibet     for its shopping bonanza. That&#8217;s how fascinating and unique the experience     of shopping in Tibet is. You can start your stint from Lhasa where you will     get everything, from a pin to a palace, and then move onto places that are     special for their specialties.</p>
<h3>Where to Shop From !</h3>
<p>For small and big shopping flits one has to     just hang around in the city. Lhasa Department Store, is located on the west     end of Yuthok Lu, one of the largest and best-known market hub in Lhasa. It     sells all the items one can ask for on urgency basis, or a tourist cannot do     without like cotton clothing, mugs, canned food, towels, and toothpaste,     plus local handicrafts. Barkhor is another most famous shopping market in     Lhasa, where you will find more traditional Tibetan artifacts in small     roadside shops. Buddha figures, prayer flags copper teapots, horse bells and     jewelry inlaid with turquoise and other gem makes that allure any visitor.     Though be aware of the quality of the material that you are buying, because     few of them might be fake. But still, unique designs and cheap rates make     them great souvenirs that you can take back home.</p>
<h3>What are the Famous Shopping Items !</h3>
<p>Tibet is actually famous for     its handicrafts and paintings like the Thangka which is a kind of a Tibetan     scroll painting that generally have their base in Buddhist religion where as     Tibetan crafts are often made from different metals like gold, silver,     copper and stones like turquoise. These beautiful items with the most     exceptional carvings on them have become the most shopped for item in Tibet.     Apart from crafts, you should check out some of the most scintillating     jewelry that you would have ever seen. There are numerous varieties of     jewelry like pearls, agate, gold and silver ornaments.</p>
<h3>What Else on Shopping Streets !</h3>
<p>Just Wander down the Barkhor     street and you will see not only handicrafts, paintings and carpets, but     also precious gems, stones, exotic masks, dazzling knives and much more,     that will make your head turn and your hands move towards your pocket. The     one thing that you must remember is that if you buy a knife, make sure that     you send it through mail to your home town, as you are not allowed to take     knives with you on flight. You will also come across bookstores from where     you can get books related to Tibetan history, culture and even travel like     maps and postcards, so don&#8217;t forget to take a look inside these useful     stores.</p>
<h3>Are You Ready For Shopping Thrill !</h3>
<p>A single page cannot in any     way, hold everything that you can shop here, but still a lot of main things     that are sure to capture your attention have been mentioned here. Tibet is     full of shopping treasures that are absolutely unique and spectacular, other     thing for sure is that every one will get everything that one is looking     for, just bring your pocket full ….not to repent later.</p>
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<p>TIBET is one of the world&#8217;s most extraordinary destination and there is adventure indeed lurking around almost each and every corner. Lhasa The capital lies high in the arid wilderness of the Tibetan mountains, it&#8217;s name the &#8220;Roof of the World&#8221; is no idle statement. The valley bottoms of Tibet are higher than the highest mountains elsewhere . It&#8217;s snow covered plateaux are the highest in the world , and apart from the Everest , which Tibetans see from &#8216;the other side&#8217;, many mountains are over 15000 feet.</p>
<h3>Culture of Tibet &#8211; Natural Hues of Colorful Lives !</h3>
<p>Tibet has the     richness and the depth of its traditions that is deep rooted in its cultural     heritage. The wisdom, the knowledge about life, compassion, tolerance and     peace of mind, all contribute in making the culture of Tibet. The simplicity     of life, the spirituality of minds and rich customs and traditions give a     strong hold to this alpine region which is entirely bedecked with its holy     charisma. Comes and experience this magical world of culture.</p>
<h3>Which Are The Famous Dances of Tibet !</h3>
<p>The most stunning part of     Tibetan culture is its performing arts. Every Tibetan can sing and dance. Be     it music, dance or drama, they all have been unimaginably impervious to     western influence. They purely reflect the cultural heritage of     trans-Himalayan region. Unlike other countries, the music and dance here is     not mainly for entertainment, but most of the songs here are religious,     reverberating the influence of Buddhism on Tibetan culture. Listen to the     songs carefully, you will notice the singing style of Tibetan&#8217;s is quite     peculiar; the songs are sung from throat in a different way that makes the     sound echo in the valleys and can be heard even from long distances. They     consider this as another medium of spreading their beliefs and religion as     far as possible.</p>
<p>But dances definitely have an entertainment edge as well to them. They are     generally performed during various festivals or any personal celebrations.     Dances like Guoxie, Duixie (Tibetan Tap dance) and Quamo dance make the     prominent part of every cultural event in Tibet.</p>
<h3>Does Religion Play an Important Role in Defining Tibetan Culture !</h3>
<p>Culture of every country is hugely driven by the religion that is followed     by the people of that country, and it is no different in Tibet either.     Impact of Buddhism, which is the most widely practiced religion, can be seen     on almost every thing you set your eyes on, even on the attractive key chain     that you buy from the smallest of street shops have a depiction of Buddhism     in some form or the other. People of Tibet take their religion, beliefs and     values very seriously. In the past, every family was expected to send at     least one boy to monastery which were religious centers imparting education.     Even though the economic stability of Tibetans has increased many folds but     still many people go to these monasteries for their studies.</p>
<h3>What Do Art of Tibet Symbolize !</h3>
<p>Art is probably the most visible     form of religion in Tibet. The Paintings and craft works are deeply     religious in nature. They are inspired by almost all religious beliefs,     Mahayana Buddhist, Tantric influence, Bon influence, all have their say in     the paintings of Tibet. Find the most amazing pieces of art works in the     form of Thangka paintings, Wood prints and cliff paintings. You can buy them     from any general store or from an art gallery. Whenever you pass by a big     rock, look around it, you might just find the most intricate and beautiful     piece of cliff painting on it, and it might be the oldest one as well, as     the cliff paintings in Tibet is said to be ongoing from pre historic times.</p>
<h3>Need to Know More About Tibetan Culture !</h3>
<p>Culture of Tibet which     is completely dedicated to Buddhism is arguably the most particular and     convoluted of all that have evolved with time and made their presence felt.     Everyone in your family can have a taste of the Tibetan culture during the     many live performance shows that you can catch anywhere, on streets or in     open fields. It&#8217;s a good exposure for the youngsters to know about a     different culture and tradition that will generate awareness and sense of     tolerance towards other&#8217;s religion. These shows equally fascinate the young     and elderly people as they are full of life, colours and vivacity. For a     more professional show, check out the timings of the shows from the tourism     department. Most of the shows, by professional troops are held during     festivals and fairs.</p>
<p>So don&#8217;t let this opportunity go by, come to Tibet and find new paths     towards happy life and learn new ways of living your life, satiated.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are a great many art galleries in Nepal which display not only intriguing ancient artworks but also house more contemporary pieces. Much of the art of Nepal is strongly influenced by the Hindu and Buddhist religions that are prevalent in this land. As a result, you will find that most of the historical artifacts [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are a great many <strong>art galleries in Nepal</strong> which display not only intriguing ancient artworks but also house more contemporary pieces. Much of the <a href="http://www.eyongs.com" target="_blank">art of Nepal</a> is strongly influenced by the Hindu and Buddhist religions that are prevalent in this land. As a result, you will find that most of the historical artifacts bear beautiful images of deities and other related matter. <strong>Nepal&#8217;s art galleries</strong> are fairly numerous and you will find that many of those displaying older artworks can more readily be termed a &#8216;museum&#8217;.</p>
<p>Nepal&#8217;s artistic history has seen many colorful phases – each with its own distinct trademark. For many years, artwork was dictated by a sort of trade standard, which resulted in many similar works being produced. These were in great demand for the decoration of shrines and temples and so there was not much room for elaboration. Certain slight deviations in style and subject matter did occur from time to time and the trained eye will easily use these period characteristics to guesstimate what era the artwork is from. Much of the artwork currently on display at various museums and galleries has been carefully excavated from a number of Nepal&#8217;s mountains.</p>
<p>More recent years has seen Nepal receive more foreign influences and this has clearly been reflected in the contemporary arts. Whilst still usually retaining a dynamic and cultured feel, the artwork has steered away from the religious stereotypes of the past and become more of an expression of the artists thoughts and emotions. As you visit the various <strong>art galleries in Nepal</strong>, you will find works from both well known artists and artists still struggling to make a place for themselves in the busy world of art. Visiting art galleries is one of the best ways to unwind after a long trek or a hard day of haggling with shopkeepers in the various markets. Make sure that you spend at least a little time at one or two of Nepal&#8217;s art galleries while in Nepal. To ignore these little collections of color and culture would be a real crime! We have listed a few galleries below to help you.</p>
<p><strong>The National Art Gallery</strong><br />
Rare Ancient Art<br />
Bhaktapur Durbar Square</p>
<p><strong>NAFA Gallery</strong><br />
Contemporary &amp; New<br />
Sita Bhavan, Kathmandu</p>
<p><strong>Srijana Contemporary Art Gallery</strong><br />
Contemporary &amp; New<br />
Kathmandu</p>
<p><strong>J Art Gallery</strong><br />
Best Contemporary<br />
Durbarmarg, Kathmandu</p>
<p><strong>NEF-ART Gallery</strong><br />
Traditional<br />
Gabahal Street off Patan Durbar Square</p>
<p><strong>Moti Azima Gallery</strong><br />
Traditional arts &amp; crafts<br />
Bhimsenthan, Kathmandu</p>
<p><strong>Nepal Art Council Gallery</strong><br />
Contemporary &amp; Global<br />
Babar Mahal, Kathmandu</p>
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		<title>Destinations in Nepal</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nepal&#8217;s grandiose mountains, diverse landscape, fascinating history and rich culture attract tourists from around the world. There are many exciting, interesting destinations in Nepal from the Terai lowlands to the impressive Himalayas. Popular Nepalese vacation destinations include cities, National Parks and other wilderness areas. Join us as we investigate some of these appealing destinations in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nepal&#8217;s grandiose mountains, diverse landscape, fascinating history and rich culture attract tourists from around the world. There are many exciting, interesting <strong>destinations in Nepal</strong> from the Terai lowlands to the impressive Himalayas. Popular <strong>Nepalese vacation destinations</strong> include cities, National Parks and other wilderness areas. Join us as we investigate some of these appealing destinations in Nepal.</p>
<h2>The Kathmandu Valley</h2>
<p>Located in the Bagmati Zone of Nepal, the Kathmandu valley stands at a juncture of Asia&#8217;s ancient civilizations. Within the cities of region &#8211; Kathmandu, Bhaktapur and Patan &#8211; you will discover the history, present and future of Nepal. Here, the architecture, art and culture of Nepal are clearly put on display for all who wish to experience this wonderful country. UNESCO declared the Kathmandu valley a World Heritage Site as of 1979. Evidence of this region&#8217;s grand cultural and political heritage is easily seen in the over 130 monuments scattered throughout. Important monuments and attractions in the Kathmandu Valley include:</p>
<ul>
<li>The Pashupatinath Temple, beside the Bagmati river, is  Nepal&#8217;s most sacred Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva.</li>
<li>Changu Narayan Temple is one of the region&#8217;s oldest Hindu temples and is dedicated to Vishnu.</li>
<li>Swayambhunath or Monkey temple is an extremely holy Buddhist site which overlooks Kathmandu.</li>
<li>Kathmandu Durbar Square</li>
<li>Patan Durbar Square</li>
<li>Bhaktapur Durbar Square</li>
</ul>
<h2>The Himalayas</h2>
<p>This region is probably the best known destination in Nepal, both amongst avid mountaineers and international tourists. The Himalaya mountain range contains fourteen of the highest mountain peaks in the world including the renowned Mount Everest. There are over 100 separate mountains in the range which actually expands over five nations. Himal is a Nepalese word meaning “range”. The Nepalese section of the Himalayas is divided into the following regions:</p>
<ul>
<li>Sagarmatha Himal</li>
<li>Ganesh Himal</li>
<li>Manaslu Himal</li>
<li>Annapurna Himal</li>
<li>Langtang Himal</li>
<li>Rolwaling Himal</li>
<li>Gauri Sankar Himal</li>
<li>Kanjirowa Himal</li>
<li>Dhaulagiri Himal</li>
<li>Jugal Himal</li>
<li>Khumbu Himal</li>
</ul>
<p>Mount Everest&#8217;s base camp, located in Sagarmatha National Park is an extremely popular destination in Nepal and many hiking tours will lead you to this site.</p>
<h2>Karnali Zone</h2>
<p>This is another excellent Nepalese destination, especially for nature lovers. Contained in the bounds of this somewhat remote zone you will come across Nepal&#8217;s largest national park , Shey Phoksundo. Also located nearby is the smaller, but just as beautiful Rara National Park. Karnali is a must for all those wildlife seekers.</p>
<p>These are just a few of the fantastic <strong>destinations in Nepal</strong> that you can visit whilst on vacation. For further information on specific Nepalese destinations visit the city pages on Nepal.com, where you can read a brief description of some of the most important cities in Nepal. If you are interested in the natural areas of Nepal, visit the “National Parks” page for an in depth look at Nepal&#8217;s protected zones.  We hope you have a wonderful time exploring marvelous Nepal.</p>
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