Biography of Bhawani Bhikshu who is one of the Great Nepali Literator Table of Contents Who is Bhawani Bhikshu? How was Bhawani Bhikshu's Childhood? Bhawani Bhikshu's Education Bhawani Bhikshu's Life Bhawani Bhikshu's Acheivements Bhawani Bhikshu's Initiation in Nepali Literature Struggles faced by Bhawani Bhikshu Bhawani Bhikshu's Demise Bhawani Bhikshu Literary Works The narrative tendency of the narrator Bhawani Bhikshu: Who is Bhawani Bhikshu? Know more about one of the greatest Nepali literators, Bhawani Bhikshu. His contribution to Nepali Literature and the Narrative trend is very significant. This article will help you know the biography of Bhawani Bhikshu. How was Bhawani Bhikshu's Childhood? Bhawani Bhikshu, born in Taulihawa, Kapilvastu District, Lumbini Zone on Thursday, June 6, 1966, as the eldest son of mother Yashoda Devi Kalwar Gupta and father Indra Prasad Gupta, is the third signature after Guruprasad Mainali and Bishweshwar Prasad Koiral
Gorkhe Story Summary Class 12 Written by social realist, progressive and modern storyteller Bakhat Bahadur Thapa, 'Gorkhe' is an educational technology-based story, which depicts computer viruses and antivirus used to keep computers virus-free. In his novels and essays, Thapa has reflected his ambition to build a civilized and egalitarian society with the current dialectical and apocalyptic realities in the rural and urban social and family environment. In this story, the protagonist of the story with an inventive thinking, Peshal, describes Satpal's attempt to get rid of the infected computer virus using the antivirus Gorkhe. Due to his ingenuity and creativity, Peshal developed an antivirus called Gorkhe. While scanning and inspecting all data on the hard drive, the five types of viruses suggest patching out certain virus-infected files to remove files and directories that Antivirus Gorkhe could not resolve. When scanning for viruses, the antivirus fights the virus hard a
Sharing Tradition Summary Traditional values, customs, and cultures are passed down through the generations via various means, among which oral tradition is what the most reliable and time demanding method is. Oral tradition is the method which requires attentive hearing to our elders. We can learn how to maintain them and traditional traditions if we listen to elderly people. Because of modern technology and lifestyles, young people are unable to fully appreciate all of the traditions that their elders have passed down to them. It is our responsibility to choose the right traditions that are necessary for human survival. Traditional cultures are passed down via music, dance, tales, festivals, and a variety of other activities connected to cultural values. We can obtain the right knowledge through oral tradition. In oral tradition, if there are any errors, they may be rectified right away. However, since traditions are in written form, literal tradition does not rectify the cultures
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