Love, Life and Help in Pokhara
Volunteering, helping out the aged and street children, is a selfless act although there is a philosophy that rules out this belief saying that everything a person does...
Issue 91 | June 2009
At midnight we heard the tiger’s call, a dark and ominous ooooooomm far off in the jungle. Then, the resort elephants trumpeted at the scent of a pack of jackals....
Volunteering, helping out the aged and street children, is a selfless act although there is a philosophy that rules out this belief saying that everything a person does...
A deteriorating environment is affecting lives the world over. The gradual increase in temperatures,irregular weather patterns and their combined overall impact on world eco-system are changing the face of...
There are times in our lives when we know exactly what we need to feel better at that point in time. And then there are times when we have absolutely...
'The Tibetan way, Religion and Medical Tradition' by Susan Hoivik, was published by Eco Himal in 2004 and is available at their information center. Susan Hoivik holds degrees from Columbia...
Though there are enough stories that romanticize the association of khukuri with the Gurkhas, it would not be an exaggeration to say that the Gurkhas drew the strength to overcome...
A piece of charcoal Is all I can think of To compare myself with At this late hour. Yet it might still be used If one has the skill ...
It is a towering statue, 108 feet high. It is nearly complete, but still grayish and brown, the construction concrete still coarse and rugged. There are even bits of...
One can see from the demure dropping from her thick eye lashes that the honeymoon could have just begun. Perhaps she is shy to expose the sparkle in her eyes,...
Rifleman Tulbahadur Pun was just 21 years old when he won the Victoria Cross (VC) for extraordinary courage under fire. He was serving with the 3rd Battalion during the...
Giving myself a leisure for a couple of days from my nor-mal way of being, particularly from hectic schedules, and from my nagging and worrying mind, I headed towards Osho...