Showing posts with label nepal. Show all posts
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Tuesday, May 08, 2007

Shangri-La

Well this certainly befits the Shangri-La myth.....

Paintings of Buddha dating back to the 12th century have been found in a secret cave system in a remote area of Nepal, according to a team of international researchers.

This photograph shows one of 55 panels depicting the story of Buddha's life found in a remote cave in Nepal. This photograph shows one of 55 panels depicting the story of Buddha's life found in a remote cave in Nepal.
(Sky Door Productions/Luigi Fieni/Associated Press)
The team of Nepalese, American and Italian archeologists, art experts and climbers said they found a mural with 55 panels portraying Buddha's life in March in Nepal's Mustang area, about 250 kilometres northwest of Kathmandu.

One of the largest panels is 7.6 metres wide while others measure 35 by 43 centimetres.

A nearby cave contained manuscripts written in Tibetan along with pre-Christian era pottery shards.

The panels and manuscripts were in a system of caves with multiple floors connected by vertical passages with rough hand and footholds, the team members said.

They had to use ice axes to break through the snow to reach the caves after being tipped off by a sheep herder.

Though others believe that Shangri-La is elsewhere in Tibet; This Way to Shangri-La

Luckily this find is not in Afghanistan.


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Monday, February 05, 2007

SheHe Rights

The authorities in Nepal have granted a man who dresses and behaves as a woman both male and female citizenship.

The unprecedented legal status was given to 40-year-old Chanda Musalman.

Conservative and religious Nepal, like many Asian countries, has a sizeable community of people who are born male but behave as women.

It is unclear how this unique legal status will play out in practice - for instance, how it will affect Chanda's marriage rights.

Nepal transsexuals
Nepal has a community of men identifying themselves as women


Nepal is not the only country that has communities of men who are transexual/transgendered or women for that matter, it is a universal phenomena.

But this is a postive blow for human rights, which have been denied to Transexuals in Canada.

Gender bending is as old as humanity and is reflected in the traditions of magick and shamanism.

It is disturbing to conservative moralists because it shows that gender is a social construct.



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