Kathmandu
(a) What kind of atmosphere prevails outside the Pashupatinath temple, and why?
(b) What happens when a princess of the Nepalese royal house appears there?
(c) Find out the words /phrases from the passage which mean the same as the following:
(i) make known publicly. (ii) complete chaos.
(a) There is an atmosphere of utter confusion outside the Pashupatinath temple because there is a huge crowd.
(b) When a princess of the Nepalese royal house appears there, people bow and make way for her.
(c) (i) proclaim.
(ii) febrile confusion.
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(a) What is the atmosphere inside the Buddhist shrine?
(b) Where do the small shops stand?
(c) What do you understand by ‘a haven of quietness’?
(a) What type of place is Kathmandu, according to the writer?
(b) Mention some of the things that one can buy in Kathmandu bazar.
(c) Find a word from the passage which means ‘clear’.
(i) Which route would the writer take back home if he were propelled by enthusiasm for travel per se?
(ii) Which route does he decide to take up?
(iii) Find the words/expressions from the passage which indicate the same meaning as in –
(a) by itself, (b) thrill.
(a) Why is the writer unable to tear himself away from the square?
(b) Why does the writer consider flute music ‘the most universal’?
(c) Find a word from the passage which means ‘harmony’.
How does the narrator describe Kathmandu?
How does Vikram Seth describe the Hindu temple?
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?
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