Friday, May 31, 2013

Yoga, Meditiation and shamanism

yoga
yoga is not only physical exercise, a therapy, another worldly affair but a way of life in which integration with the samasthi around is achieved. yogabhyas in yoga modules shouldn't be therefore focused only on asan- pranayan and  kriyas but should be designed to develop and cater to the needs of all the pancha kosas and should integrate a person with the samashti. it should be samagra yoga.


Meditiation
Transforming our client's inherent god-wardress into the right spiritual urge. Rising out of the teaching of Upanishads through each soul is potentially divine and faith in god, in turns means faith in one’s self.
Meditation can be an effective form of stress reduction and has the potential to improve quality of life and decrease health care costs.

Kundalini
It is described within eastern religious or spiritual tradition as an indwelling divine feminine energy that can be awakened in order to purify the subtle system and ultimately to bestow the state of yoga, or divine union. This awakening involves the kundalini moving up the central channel piercing the chakras along the way, to reside with in sahasara chakra above the head. This movement of kundalini is felt  by the presents of a cool or in case of imbalance, warm breeze across the palm of hands or the sole of the feet
If u are seeking something different  experience in  life through pilgrimages process and spiritual experience we commit to give the full satisfaction to our clients by shamanism. We welcome you in sacred journey to Nepal for deep inversion into the culture spiritually and healing process traditionally that make you feel how animism came into functions and how this traditions transforms from generation to generation.


What is Shamanism?
Shamanism is the ancient healing power practice and spiritual belief of the people live in certain Asia. It is also called’ the honoring of spirits. Balance is important to keep harmony with in oneself the community, and the environment. When things get out of balance there are harmful affect, this is why a shaman is needed. Normally shamanism is held by witch doctor who is the specialist, believed to have some form of health from the spirit world. The main duty of the shaman is to restore and maintain balance in his community. He conducts blessing ,rituals of protection, hunting, magic, and divination. He also cure sickness that have spiritual causes such as spiritual instructions, spiritual pollution  soul loss and curses. He is also the care taker of traditional culture.



Khokana


Khokana which is also known as Jitapur was said to have been formed in 333 Nepal sambat. It is located at south if Kathmandu downs a rutty road dotted with chaitas. The satellite view of Khokana is like swastik which is a sign of good luck in Hinduism. Khokana is the village of different powerful gods and goddesses according to Hindu myth. There is a temple situated at center of Khokana which is known as Rudrayani Mandir. There are 12 gods and goddesses worshiped in this temple.

Khokana is the first place facilitated by the electricity all over the Nepal. In the ancient period Khokana use to manage and conduct the tax process of Nepal. It is also believed that the first share business was established in Khokana as samuha which means group even there if no written proof.

In the present situation Khokana is famous for the production of a different type of mustard oil all over Nepal which is considered as best for one’s health especially for pregnant women.

Muktinath


Muktinath is a word composed of two words Mukti and nath where mukti means salvation and nath means god, which hold great significant for the people of south Asia.
                Muktinath is especially prayed by Hindus for attending moksha or freedom from the cycle of birth and rebirth. It is the hidden realities that all Hindu believes in god for attaining moksha. Hindu believes that this world is an illusion and a visit to muktinath will help them to get rid of illusion. The famous muktinath is visited after visiting four dham (pilgrimage sites) which are four special religious sites.
                        Muktinath (3800 mtr) at the foot of the throng-la mountain pass, this place is known for Buddhist religious site as well. The holy shine muktinath includes a Buddhist gompa and the pagoda style temple of Vishnu. Hindu called it muktichhetra. Place of salvation and this is one of the 51 sakti peeths. (Power place)

     According to the Hindu myth lord Bishnu turned into shaligram because of brindas curse and the result many shaligram (holy stone prayed by Hindu as a incarnation of lord bishnu) found here and people called place of salagrams. Devotees of south India call this place mukti dham which means holy pilgrimage place of salvation and it is must for them to visit this place once in their life. Similarly, Buddhist calls this valley the, ”chumig gyatsa” which means “hundred waters in Tibetian language.
                        For Tibetan Buddhistmuktinath is a very important place of dakinis, goddesses known as sky dancers and this is one of the 24 tantric places. Tibetian believes this idol of muktinatn to be manifestation of avalokitesvara. Hindu regard muktinath as bishnu and Buddhist regards as Buddha. Especial days to worship there is Rishitarpani, Ram nawami and bijaya dashimi, this day’s thousand of pilgrim gather together and celebrate the festival.
Best time to visit this place in March to June and to September to November. This place does not camping and there are no hotels but there are houses and hotels below the temples. The valley has seven historic village putak, jhong, chhyonkher, purang, jharkot and khinga. Ranipauwa is a new settlement founded by people of purang. The main ethnic group of the valley is bhotias.

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Eco Tourism


Nepal's biodiversity, natural beauty and traditional rural lifestyle make it a perfect ecotourism destination.Going beyond the mountaineering mantra "Take nothing but photographs; leave nothing but footprints," ecotourism is a sustainable form of travel that aims to minimize impact and even leave a positive trail. Ecotourism was defined by The International Ecotourism Society (TIES) in 1990 as "Responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment and improves the well-being of local people."
Eco tourism in Nepal is newly introduced as it provides the utilization of natural resources to create sustainable income for businesses and individuals, if it is managed and catered properly. It focuses on local cultures, wilderness adventures, volunteering, personal growth and learning new ways to live on this earth. Ecotourism in Nepal is the main form of tourism in the country aside from the attractions of Kathmandu and other historical cities. The landscape of Nepal changes from lowlands towards the highest mountains in the world, resulting in extreme diversity only in area of 147,181 km sq.
 Nepal contains significant percentages of wildlife, such as 2, 04 % of the world's flowering higher plants and 8, 6 % of its birds. Nepal contains some 5833 species of gymnosperms and flowering plants with some 315 endemic species of higher plants, 847 bird species, 185 mammal species, 43 amphibian species, 100 reptile species, 656 butterfly species and 185 fresh water fish species have been identified in Nepal.
It is truly remarkable country for the development of ecotourism because of the combination of stunning natural environment and strong cultural heritage. Over 18% of Nepal's land has been assigned as National Parks and protected areas, attracting more than 50% of Nepal's tourists to at least one of these areas during their stay in Nepal. This simply demonstrates the importance of such regions for ecotourism.

Wild Yeti offers a variety of ecotours throughout the rural areas of Nepal. Tours may last a few hours to a few days with accommodation. Certain tours may also incorporate cultural experiences for a truly rounded Nepalese experience.