Kathmandu
How does the narrator describe Kathmandu?
The narrator describes Kathmandu as vivid, mercenary, religious and crowded place. While the temples, bazars and streets are noisy and in chaos, the Buddhist shrine is comparatively peaceful. The hawkers and shops fill the streets. The rivers and temples have been described casually without attaching any religious reverence to these.
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How does Vikram Seth describe the Buddhist shrine of Kathmandu?
What is the belief associated with the half-immersed shrine in the river Bagmati ? What does it tell us?
What attracts Vikram Seth’s attention in the square? Why?
What differentiates the flute-seller from other hawkers and vendors?
How does the flute music affect the narrator?
What does the flute music remind Vikram Seth? Why?
How has the Kathmandu trip changed Vikram Seth’s view?
India is a holy land with many temples. Based on your reading of the story, write a paragraph describing your visit to a temple.
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