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LETTER TO THE EDITOR


 Kathmandu Tuesday July 31, 2001 Shrawan 16,  2058.


Plantation Adds Beauty To Old Temples

Temples are historical heritage that not only reveal extraordinarily carved woods but also tell us about our interesting history. The temples near Hanumana Dhoka, for instance, display their outstanding features and attract many tourists. Plantations near such temples add more beauty to them. If you visit Durbar Square you can see various plants standing in harmony around Shiva-Parvati temple. There is fine green grass growing on its premises that makes it a heaven the sight of which may help people achieve great relief from pain. I have many times seen films being shot there due to its magnificent beauty. People never forget to take a view of it while passing by it.

So it is a very appreciable task to plant trees near old temples and I humbly request the concerned authorities to make plantation near all temples as this attracts more tourists and highlights the importance of our historical heritage.

Sumendra Maharjan
Nabahi tole, Dharmapath, Kathmandu


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