Five Major Essays, Wedding in Nepal, Describe Yourself, Historical Person, My Country


1. Write a paragraph describing yourself.
Description of Myself


Here is a description of myself. I am a young boy of 16. I am slim and 5 feet 6 inches tall and weigh 56 kilograms. I have a round face, fair complexion and short black hair. I have medium-sized brown eyes and a small nose, and there is a scar between the eyes just below the forehead. My moustache is just beginning to grow. I usually wear jeans, T-shirt and a blue hat. I do not wear ring or watch.

2 Write a paragraph about a historical person whom you admire. 


Prithvi Narayan: The Creator of Unified Nepal


There are many historical people in Nepal, but I admire Prithivi Narayan Shah the most. He was not only a brave person and a clever statesman but a great person with a long-term vision. He was born on 27th of Poush, 1979 B.S. as the prince of Gorkha, which was just one small kingdom among many others. After becoming the king, Prithivi Narayan planned to unify the small kingdoms into a big, strong nation. He gathered forces, used tricks and conquered as many kingdoms as he could in his lifetime. In this way, he laid down the foundation of modern Nepal, which would have been vanished from the map of the world if he had not started the task of unifying the scattered kingdoms.

 3. Write a short description of wedding/marriage system in Nepal.
Wedding in Nepal


Weddings/Marriages in Nepal are generally arranged and conducted, usually at the bride’s house, on a date recommended by priests. The groom goes to the bride’s house with a procession called janti. The bride’s family, neighbours, friends and relatives welcome them and give them a feast. Following the priest’s mantras and instructions, the bride and groom observe set rituals. First, they exchange rings and garlands. Then sitting by the sacred fire called mandap for other rituals. The main part is sindur-pote. The groom puts sindhur (red powder) on the bride’s parting and pote (beaded necklace) round her neck. Now she formally becomes his wife. As a symbol of their bond, they go round the mandap together. Finally, the groom’s party goes back with the bride to his house.


4. Write a description of your country or My Country Nepal


My Country, Nepal


Nepal is a landlocked country in south Asia. It is situated between two big countries, China to the north and India to the east, west and south. Nepal’s total area is 1,47,181 square kilometers. It is divided into three geographical regions: hot and fertile Terai, cool and mild Hills and cold Himalayas with high mountains like Mt Everest. The current population of Nepal is around 2,40,00,000. Nepal is a multicultural country where people belong to different ethnic groups and religions. Among the many languages spoken in Nepal, Nepali is the national language. The majority of people are Hindus. Pokhara is the most famous tourist centre in our country. There are many other tourist areas like Pashupatinath Temple, Chitawan, Lumbini etc. Our capital city, Kathmandu, is almost at the centre of the country. My home town is in the eastern region.


5.  Compare Nepal and India.


Comparison of Nepal and India

Both Nepal and India are independent countries. Both are democratic republics. However, Nepal has never been colonized by outsiders whereas India has experienced a long period of colonial rule by the English. Like India, Nepal is now divided into states. Both are multicultural, multiethnic and multilinguistic countries. In both countries, the majority of the population follows Hinduism. The social structure, family life and relations, cultural values and rituals and many other aspects of social life of both countries are similar to a great extent. There are also Muslims and Buddhists as well. Both are the members of the SAARC. But India is about 22 times bigger than Nepal and has a population 50 times as much as that of Nepal. There are more industries in India than in Nepal, which is not as developed as India. Nepal’s national language is Nepali whereas India’s is Hindi. However, both these languages share most of the alphabets because both are daughter languages of Sanskrit.

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