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Title: | NEWA BHOYE CHHEN at Madhyapur Thimi |
Authors: | RACHANA PRAJAPATI |
Advisor: | Ar. Sunish Kumar Lakhe |
Issue Date: | 2024 |
College Name: | Khwopa Engineering college |
Level: | Bachelor's Degree |
Degree: | BE Architecture |
Department Name: | Department of Architecture |
Abstract: | The Newa Bhoye Chhen, emblematic of Newar culture in the Kathmandu Valley, is a nexus of culinary mastery, community bonding, and spiritual reverence. These architectural gems have stood for centuries, serving as focal points for communal feasts, social gatherings, and religious ceremonies. Rooted deeply in the rich legacy of the Newar people, these structures embody the fusion of craftsmanship, social customs, and gastronomic excellence that define Newari culture. Central to the Newa Bhoye Chhen experience are traditional Newari feasts, renowned for their elaborate culinary offerings and ritualistic significance. These feasts serve as occasions for celebrating milestones, fostering unity, and honoring cultural traditions. Through sharing meals, engaging in rituals, and participating in cultural activities, participants forge connections, transcend social barriers, and uphold the values of hospitality and cultural preservation that are intrinsic to Newari society. Beyond being dining establishments, Newa Bhoye Chhen establishments are cultural sanctuaries where visitors can immerse themselves in the vibrant tapestry of Newari traditions. Offering interactive exhibits, cultural performances, and culinary workshops, these spaces promote understanding and appreciation for Newari culture while safeguarding its heritage for future generations. |
URI: | https://elibrary.khec.edu.np:8080/handle/123456789/851 |
Appears in Collections: | Architecture 2075 Batch Thesis |
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