The showcases an elegant wooden console table paired with a matching mirror, creating a refined and stylish focal point in a minimalist room. The table, crafted from light-toned wood, features gracefully curved legs and intricate carvings along the edges, adding a touch of sophistication. The mirror, framed in a similar wooden design, reflects the room and enhances the sense of space. Flanking the set are two lush green potted plants, which bring a natural contrast to the warm wood tones and the neutral wall and floor. The overall composition exudes a harmonious blend of modern simplicity and classic furniture craftsmanship, making it an ideal addition to a hallway, living room, or entryway.
Biska Jatra : A fusion of tradition and uniqueness
Biska Jatra is one of Bhaktapur’s most popular festivals. The aesthete considers it to be one of the city’s most valued festivals, with both cultural and historical significance.
Wooden Staircase Design
Wooden
TinMukhe Sajhyo
Traditional Window
Budhanilkantha School
Wooden carved Entrance
Temple
Duplicate of the Changu Narayan Shiva Temple
Monday, May 5, 2025
wooden console table
The showcases an elegant wooden console table paired with a matching mirror, creating a refined and stylish focal point in a minimalist room. The table, crafted from light-toned wood, features gracefully curved legs and intricate carvings along the edges, adding a touch of sophistication. The mirror, framed in a similar wooden design, reflects the room and enhances the sense of space. Flanking the set are two lush green potted plants, which bring a natural contrast to the warm wood tones and the neutral wall and floor. The overall composition exudes a harmonious blend of modern simplicity and classic furniture craftsmanship, making it an ideal addition to a hallway, living room, or entryway.
Saturday, April 12, 2025
Biska Jatra : A fusion of tradition and uniqueness
Biska Jatra is one of Bhaktapur’s most popular festivals. The aesthete considers it to be one of the city’s most valued festivals, with both cultural and historical significance.
People welcome Basanta, or spring, through this Jatra, which is held in mid-April. Biska Jatra is the largest jatra celebrated in Bhaktapur. It is celebrated for eight nights and nine days, is also known as the Chyacha Gunhuya Jatra, which translates to “eight-night and nine-day jatra.”
This jatra is also known as Bisket Jatra.
This might be the craziest festival that you have ever seen. The craze of people for this festival is just indescribable. Just to attend this festival, thousands of people from different parts of the country gather at Bhaktapur. There will be this many people that you can’t even surmise.
It feels like the whole city is desolate and all people are in the streets of Bhaktapur.
Sunday, January 5, 2025
Token of Love
This is Nepali Wooden Showpiece with Traditional Hanging Oil Lamp. This Token of Love can be perfect gift items for special guests in seminars, events, and other occasions. Material: Wooden and brass Panas For home and office Table Decor Decorative and lightweight Unique and attractive design Token of Love for Guest, Awards, Party Celebrations, Ceremony, Appreciation Gift.
Friday, November 8, 2024
Bhaktapur Festival 2024 (เคญเค्เคคเคชुเคฐ เคฎเคนोเคค्เคธเคต เฅจเฅฆเฅฎเฅง)
Bhaktapur Mahotsab 2024 (เคญเค्เคคเคชुเคฐ เคฎเคนोเคค्เคธเคต เฅจเฅฆเฅฎเฅง)
The Bhaktapur Municipality is planning a Five- day Bhaktapur Festival (เคญเค्เคคเคชुเคฐ เคฎเคนोเคค्เคธเคต) that will take place from Mangshir 28, 2081, to Paush 2, 2081(December 13-18).
This information was provided during the Bhaktapur Mahotsav 2081 main committee meeting, which was presided over by Sunil Prajapati, the municipality's head and the main committee chairman.
According to some, the purpose of Bhaktapur Mahotsav (Bhaktapur Festival 2024) is to introduce the world about Bhaktapur's unique and historic art, culture, festival, and way of life.
Thursday, August 29, 2024
Kumanani Ganesh Temple - Thimi
Kumanani Ganesh Temple is a hindu temple located in Madhyapur Thimi Nepal.The street address of this place is M9JP+67C, Madhyapur Thimi 44600 Nepal. It is about 0.32 kilometers away from Balkumari Temple.