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Pachali Bhairav Yuwa Pariwar Review

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This is one of the many heavenly steps leading to the holy water of the Ganges, which is especially unpleasant when the body is burned, and the air is not very good because of the concentration of such events.

Pachali Bhairav Yuwa Pariwar

Posted: Nov 15, 2019
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  • WillSum
    5/5Outstanding
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    Burning corpses is the most common activity here. Although they are not religious, they are not qualified to go directly to the front to see for themselves, but the effect across the river is also very special. But all kinds of dust will still make people sad. Wearing a mask may be better.

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    Posted: Dec 18, 2019
  • 心向远方jing
    4/5Excellent
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    The crematorium is on the bank of the Baghmaty River, where Nepalese cremators are cremated. A bridge divides the cremation sites of civilians and nobles. We were there when we caught up with the crematorium side of the civilians, and each crematorium has a ceremony. Look at the excitement.

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    Posted: Nov 12, 2018
  • hermanxu
    4/5Excellent
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    Experienced different funeral cultures, very shocking

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    Posted: Mar 4, 2023
  • 沈眉庄12
    5/5Outstanding
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    [View] Superb feeling, it is really good, super good look, good look, super good look, super good

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    Posted: Aug 23, 2021
  • 晴天公仔
    4/5Excellent
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    The place where cremation was carried out in Nepal is along the Baghmati River, which eventually flows into the Ganges, the Hindu holy river, and hence the Baghmati River is known in Nepal as the Holy River. It was almost dusk when I went, and there was a ceremony at the crematorium. Many people sat on the north bank of the river and watched the cremation process on the other side quietly. The girl was buried, and the family cried, which was different from the cremation I saw later in Wanarasi. In Wanarasi, everyone was calm because Hindus believed that after death, the remains were spilled into the Ganges River, and the afterlife could lead a happy life. I don't know if the teachings in Nepal are different or because the dead are really magnificent.

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    Posted: Nov 4, 2015
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