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Life has no CTRL+Z

Sometimes you are unsatisfied with your life, while many people in this world are dreaming of living your life... A child on a farm sees a plane fly overhead and dreams of flying. But, A pilot on the plane sees the farmhouse and dreams of returning home. That´s life! Enjoy yours… If wealth is the secret to happiness, then the rich should be dancing on the streets. But only poor kids do that. If power ensures security, then officials should walk unguarded. But those who live simply sleep soundly. If beauty and fame bring ideal relationships, then celebrities should have the best marriages. Live simply, walk humbly and Love genuinely… All good will come back to you…

The Kirat Dynasty

Nepal's very first recorded or discovered history began with the Kiratis, who arrived in the 7th or 8th century BCE from the east to the Kathmandu valley (now the capital of Nepal). Little is known about them, other than their deftness as sheep farmers and great fondness for carrying long knives. The Kirats ruled for about 1225 years (800 BCE-300 CE), their reign had a total of 29 kings during that time. Their first and best-remembered king was Yalambar, who is referenced in the epic Mahabharata. In the chronicle of Bansawali William Kirk Patrick mentions that the Kirat rule existed from about 900 BCE to 300 CE. During this long period altogether 29 Kirat Kings ruled over the country. The 29 Kirat Kings were; 1. Yellung Hang or Yalambar 2. Pari Hang 3. Skandhar Hang 4. Balamba Hang 5. Hriti Hang 6. Humati Hang 7. Jitedasti Hang 8. Galinja Hang 9. Oysgja Hang 10. Suyarma Hang 11. Papa Hang 12. Bunka Hang 13. Swawnanda Hang 14. Sthunko Hang 15. Jinghri Hang

Mom shares her son's heartbreaking last days

It's been two months since Ruth Scully lived every parent's nightmare. Now, she is sharing her story on Facebook in hopes that it can bring change. On February 4, 2017, Scully's son Nolan lost his battle with Rhabdomyosarcoma, a rare form of cancer that affects soft tissue. In an ode to her son, Scully shared a photo collage on Facebook showing the harsh realities of childhood cancer. She explains that during his struggle 4-year-old Nolan refused to leave her side, even lying on the bathroom floor when she showered. The first picture shows Nolan on a bathmat. It was taken before he left for the hospital to start an aggressive chemotherapy regimen. The second picture, taken on the two-month anniversary of his death, shows the same bathmat, this time without Nolan. "Now I'm the one terrified to shower," Scully wrote in her post. "With nothing but an empty shower rug now where once a beautiful perfect little boy laid waiting for his Mommy.&q

If No Daugher How You Find Daughter In Law

We all should understand 'xori navae buhari kahabata lyaune - if thre are no daughters where you find your daughter in law'. Even if you want son as your child but later on you need daughter in law and boy can't be your daughter in law. Your wife conceives either boy or girl, you are blessed enough. So, no more abortion for the sake of vested desire. In many countries like Nepal still in practice this kind of trend for having their wanted child. Basically, people have the superstitions of having sons anyway. They also think that only son can continue their generations. In this way, they go to the doctors to get checked the embryo. If the embryo is a girl they go for abortion. So many embryos are murdered before they are born for this cause.   I just read relating this on Kantipur daily which is eye opening. So, I borrowed the slogan and trying to let you know. I hope you will also find it worth reading. I think boys and girls are equal and both are our children. N