bloodhound Posted April 12, 2004 Posted April 12, 2004 Its new year in nepal rite now. year 2061. we are way ahead of u guys. hehe
fafalone Posted April 12, 2004 Posted April 12, 2004 I wasn't away "nottingham" was an area in nepal, or even all of tibet.
bloodhound Posted April 12, 2004 Author Posted April 12, 2004 lol. i am from nepal. but came here in 1999. done gcses and a level here. good thing. cos the SLC which is similar to GCSE here. is way way way harder, and i was lucky not to have done it
bloodhound Posted April 12, 2004 Author Posted April 12, 2004 well, for me maths and sciences were easy. but they way they teach english and other subjects here are totally different. I just managed to get a C is english language and another C is literature. Apparently thats whats need to be able to do a levels
alt_f13 Posted April 13, 2004 Posted April 13, 2004 Haha. This reminds me of when you see funny old foreign people wearing T-Shirts that say, "My other wife is a super model" etc.
Leison Posted September 2, 2004 Posted September 2, 2004 hey bloodhound, so u too nepali. did u hear the news ? iraqis killed nepalese cutting off the heads
5614 Posted September 2, 2004 Posted September 2, 2004 um, no offense meant at all, but why is nepal soo far ahead of us?
pulkit Posted September 3, 2004 Posted September 3, 2004 I am slightly ashamed to say that though being a hindu i know little about the hindu calender. ( Does anyone (Leison or bloodhound in particular) know why there are different variations in the calender.....I saw a "Vikram" year and a "Saka" year ??
5614 Posted September 3, 2004 Posted September 3, 2004 what do u mean ? ahead of what?how? bloodhound said it was the year 2061, thats ahead of the english/american calenda who are in the year 2004, so how come, in nepal the 'year' is ahead of us, when was the year '0' for people in nepal?
pulkit Posted September 3, 2004 Posted September 3, 2004 Because the hindu calender is based on lunar cycles, as it happens our new year (we call it "maha sankranti") is not a fixed date in the english calender. If you start both the calenders at the same day, still the hindu one would be ahead, because the year is slightly smaller.
5614 Posted September 3, 2004 Posted September 3, 2004 the jewish month is also lunar based, it is also shorter than the english year, however [this is random] 7 times every 19 jewish years, there's a extra month added. there always has been, dunno if its to do with christian year or not... but the jewish year is something like 5764 at the moment, but the new year is coming up in a few weeks.
pulkit Posted September 3, 2004 Posted September 3, 2004 As I mentioned earlier, their seem to be two years in the hindu calender one is currently 2061 the other is 1926. I myself dunno as to what their significance is. (This ones a question for grandma ! )
Leison Posted September 4, 2004 Posted September 4, 2004 bloodhound said it was the year 2061, thats ahead of the english/american calenda who are in the year 2004, so how come, in nepal the 'year' is ahead of us, when was the year '0' for people in nepal? we follow "bikram sambat" calen. and now it is 2061 B.S . history: there was once a king named Bikramaditya from India .He freed all the countrymen from debt by paying a huge amount of money personally.so in his honor the new calen was started from his name .'0' year was from his time.
Leison Posted September 4, 2004 Posted September 4, 2004 we have another year "nepal sambat" and it is 1124 N.S . history: a simple farmer named Sankhadhar Sakhwa paid all the debt of the people .How ? A king of Malla dynasty of his time ,once sent many servants at night of special day to fetch the sand of the river. Sankhadhar as he was clever thought of the strange activity of the king and he bribed the servants and told them to put those sand in this backyard instead of taking them to the king. next day he woke up and went to backyard to see what had happened to those sand.To his surprise, all the sand had turned to gold. then instead of keeping them in this personal account he freed the people from debt and started a new "Nepal Sambat" . debate there is still a debate that whose calendar should we follow "BS or NS" . BS is from India and NS from nepal originally but government follows BS .Some old people specially the Newars from the Kathmandu Valley still follows the nepal sambat.
Leison Posted September 4, 2004 Posted September 4, 2004 I am slightly ashamed to say that though being a hindu i know little about the hindu calender. ( Does anyone (Leison or bloodhound in particular) know why there are different variations in the calender.....I saw a "Vikram" year and a "Saka" year ?? never heard of "Saka".
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