Subject:
SociologyAuthor:
ariadnaffqqCreated:
1 year agoAnswer:
To
The Mayor
Raichak Municipality,
Raichak, Srinibas
Respected Sir,
Nepal is a nation with a diverse culture. People from various ethnic groups, religions, cultures, etc. have called it home. Its diversity of languages and cultures has contributed to the development of a rich and distinctive culture. The diversity of cultures and ethnic groups has been essential to Nepal's national identity. Nepal is a multireligious nation, and as a result, the various ethnic groups there each have their own religion, way of life, language, culture, tradition, and spirit.
There are numerous historical and cultural treasures in Nepal that ought to be listed as global heritage sites. I'd like to bring up JANAKI MANDIR (JANAKPURDHAM), which should be added to the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
The marble Janaki Mandir, one of Nepal's greater works of architecture, is located in the centre of Janakpur and is a must-see attraction. Hindu Temple is Janaki. Locals often refer to it as Nau Lakha Mandir because it cost nine lakhs to build the temple. The temple was established in 19111911 AD by Indian queen Vrisha Bhanu of Tikamgarh. It has a 4,8604,860 square foot size and is built entirely out of dazzling white. In the past, it served as the capital of the Mithila kingdom. The Videha (bodyless) spiritual Janakas, whose rulers represented the pinnacle of spiritual achievement, called Mithila their home. According to legend, Sita, the protagonist of here, the Hindu epic Ramayana was conceived, and it later wed the venerable Lord Ram. Sita, the legendary heroine Rama's wife and the subject of the epic "Ramayana," was born in Janakpur. In the past, Janakpur was a renowned centre of study for intellectuals and was home to hundreds of sages who made significant contributions to Hindu philosophy.
Thanking You.
Your's Faithfully
Raina Seikh
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