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    Rich Culture

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    Nepal has a lot more tunes and rhythms of its own to share with the rest of the world and Nepalese musical instrument like this one (Dhime) in the picture above has a very strong relationship with Nepalese culture and religion. Dhime is the most common musical instruments amongst the Newars of Kathmandu Valley and played in almost all festivity, ceremonial occasions.


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    to enjoy the sound of Dhime. I took this picture during ‘Gai Jatra’ at Basantapur Durbar square, Kathmandu.

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    1. Rich Culture « Says:

      […] Rich Culture Nepal has a lot more tunes and rhythms of its own to share with the rest of the world and Nepalese musical instrument like this one (Dhime) in the picture above has a very strong relationship with Nepalese culture and religion. Dhime is the most common musical instruments amongst the Newars of Kathmandu Valley and played in almost all festivity, ceremonial occasions. Original Post at Everest Uncensored […]

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