Dhruba Adhikari
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Hey all,
We just launched another new section for archiving popular and indigenous Nepali Riddles popularly known as Gaun Khane Katha (गाउँखाने कथा) meaning "Village Eating Stories" when translated in English.
Guan Khane Katha have been popular in Nepali Community from ancient days and are still practiced in most parts of the nation. They are analogous to the Riddles popular in some other countries and in most of the cases equivalent translations in both English and Nepali are available.
This will be our another effort to archive our culture, tradition and our heritage. We hope your support in this matter.
Gaun Khane Katha Homepage
Dhruba Adhikari
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