Devotees including Children amuses themselves in writing wall of Saraswait Temple in kathmandu while celebrating Shreepanchami festival February 8, 2011. Especially children are given their first writing and reading lessons at the Goddess Saraswati temple in the belief that the goddess of education Saraswati will help them excel in education
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hello Jiten, u have grt pictures, no doubt! there are some pictures of Ason, where i walk with my sister on Saturday morning. i have always wanted to take some pictures here, and i am glad to see some here....now its my turn to take some shoots...
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