A boy playing religious music instrument at Ason while returning from Soyambhunath Temple. The month long Gunla festival celebrates by Nepalese Buddhist following the arrival of the monsoons and the planting season in the fields. Buddhist visit Sowaymbunath temple by praying, fasting, meditation and playing religious music.
Sunday, August 12, 2012
Gunla Festival
A boy playing religious music instrument at Ason while returning from Soyambhunath Temple. The month long Gunla festival celebrates by Nepalese Buddhist following the arrival of the monsoons and the planting season in the fields. Buddhist visit Sowaymbunath temple by praying, fasting, meditation and playing religious music.
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