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Group of eleven celebrating Teej together

September 26, 2023 by Teacher Jack in Kathmandu Nepal

Group of eleven celebrating Teej together
Pashupatinath temple, Kathmandu, September 18th, 2023

Sarita (wearing a watch) and Batuli

Sarita and Batuli

Kalshari in red and Maya Devi in light green

Kalahari and Maya Devi

(Jankali in turquoise)

(Jankali in turquoise)

Trading contact information, so I could send them the photos

September 26, 2023 /Teacher Jack
Pashupatinath, Teej, Kathmandu, 2023, group, temple, festival, holiday, women, red, sarees, peace
Kathmandu Nepal
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(left to right) Sarita, Sushila, Sita, Sabita, Gita, Sushila and Sunita

Sarita, Sushila, Sita, Sabita, Gita, Sushila and Sunita

September 19, 2023 by Teacher Jack in Kathmandu Nepal

Sarita, Sushila, Sita, Sabita, Gita, Sushila and Sunita
Pashupatinath temple, Kathmandu, September 18th, 2023

Gita, Sushila and Sunita

Sabita, Gita and Sushila

Sita, Sabita and Gita

Sushila, Sita, Sabita and Gita

Sarita, Sushila and Sita

Sarita and Sushila

September 19, 2023 /Teacher Jack
Pashupatinath, Teej, Kathmandu, 2023, group, temple, festival, holiday, women, red, sarees, septet, sitting, Sarita, Sushila, Sita, Sabita, Gita, Sunita
Kathmandu Nepal
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Nisha

Approaching Pashupatinath on Teej morning

September 19, 2023 by Teacher Jack in Betrawati Nepal

Teej morning at Pashupatinath
Kathmandu, September 18th, 2023

September 19, 2023 /Teacher Jack
Pashupatinath, Teej, Kathmandu, 2023, police, Nisha, temple, queue, festival, holiday, selfie, women, red, sarees, guard, monkey, marigolds
Betrawati Nepal
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Kingal and her mother

Teej in the time of Corona

August 21, 2020 by Teacher Jack in Kathmandu Nepal
Quartet of friends

Quartet of friends

Raseena and Dikshita

Shopkeeper and friends

By Kumaristhan temple

Sarita, Prativa and Binita

Nirusha, Rita, and "Na-na-nee" bahini

group photo

Dipashana, Samraghyee and Rubiyani

Anu, Rogina, and Santi

Sisters Rupa and Gita

Susan, Susmita and Mina

Crossing a field in Phutung

Quartet behind Manamaiju temple

Roshni

Teej in the time of Corona
Kathmandu, August 21st, 2020

August 21, 2020 /Teacher Jack
COVID-19, Teej, festival, women, sisters, saris, sarees, peace
Kathmandu Nepal
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Trio in COVID masks and saris

August 14, 2020 by Teacher Jack in Kathmandu Nepal, Patan (Lalitpur) Nepal

Trio in COVID masks and saris
On the occasion of the Shree Krishna Janmashtami festival
(celebrating the birth of Krishna, the eighth avatar of Vishnu)
Patan Durbar Square, Lalitpur, Kathmandu, August 11th, 2020

August 14, 2020 /Teacher Jack
COVID-19, masks, trio, saree, sari, saris, sarees, blue, women, friends, Krishna Mandir, Vishwonath, temple, Patan, Durbar Square, temples, holiday, Shree Krishna Janmashtami, Krishna Janmashtami
Kathmandu Nepal, Patan (Lalitpur) Nepal
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Relatives catch up during the Dashain festival

November 03, 2015 by Teacher Jack in Janakpur Nepal

Relatives catch up during the Dashain festival
Janakpur, Nepal, October 22nd, 2015

Chandar (in red) is the maternal aunt of my friend.
Dukhni is the daughter of my friend’s paternal uncle.
(so, Dukhni is my friend’s cousin).

This was during the Dashain festival, when people go home to visit their relatives.
The neighborhood was flooded with Nepali and Bollywood music, which was being belted skyward by loudspeakers mounted on roofs; the goal being to play nice music to please the gods.

In Janakpur (which is only a few kilometers from the Indian border) you seem to see far more saris than in Kathmandu proper. Though a dry and dusty area, the myriad fabrics the women wear make it a colorful place—I wish I could have stayed longer.

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November 03, 2015 /Teacher Jack
Janakpur, October, 2015, relatives, sarees, saris, roof, holiday, festival, Dashain
Janakpur Nepal
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Shoba dancing

September 19, 2015 by Teacher Jack in Betrawati Nepal

Shoba dancing
Betrawati, September 16th, 2015 – Teej

Shoba has a shop next to the bridge,
where her one-year-old son is adored by all comers,
with smiling neighbors vying for a turn to hold him.

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A short video clip of Shoba dancing.

September 19, 2015 /Teacher Jack
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Betrawati Nepal
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Apsara and a friend

June 25, 2015 by Teacher Jack in Kathmandu Nepal

Apsara and a friend
Kathmandu, 2011

In one of the two school-rooms of a school that my friend Mana started for rural children—about a 6km walk west of Manamaiju Marg—Apsara (in the turquoise sari), a teacher there, shares a laugh with a friend.

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Bonus: a 16-second video from 2011 of Leena, one of Mana’s students (who you can see in the background of the above photo), doing a chicken impression.


June 25, 2015 /Teacher Jack
laughing, laughter, red, turquoise, saris, sarees, students, friends, duo, bracelets, school, schoolroom, Leena, chicken, impression
Kathmandu Nepal
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Unless otherwise noted, all photos are copyright J. McCartor