01.After taking bath in early morning people visits temple to get blessing
02.People visit the temple at least once a day to offer foods rice and coins as gifts
03.It is said that Nepal has more temples than houses
04.The Indian Sadhu aka holy men have been smoking chillums for thousands of years
05.Once a year in Nepal on MagheSankranti festival people celebrate it byeating yam roots in the morning before eating cooked food
06.The Boat Women of Phewa Lake hardly speaks English words can row boat
07.Sadhus claim that use of hallucinatory drugs brings them closer to God
08.A woman taking rest on a staircase of Swyambhu Temple to escape the summer heat in Kathmandu
09.Despite being healthy and happy with our self we still pray in the temple
10.An old man reading the description engraved on stone at Bhaktapur Durbar Square
11.Small girl turning prayer wheels at Shree Ghah Gumba in Kathmandu where each revolution is reading the inscription of Om Mani Padme Hum mantras aloud as many times as it is written on the scroll
12.Devotees carry prayer flags at the Boudhanath Stupa
13.An ordinary day of an ordinary Nepali begins early in the morning at about five or six in the morning where they take bath and freshen up and start the day by walking around the temples in a clockwise fashion
14.Nepalese farmers at the outskirts of Patan separating the wheat from the Chaff in Lubhu village
15.When collecting water for your family is the first challenge that you got to face every day then how can morning be good
16.A street vendors selling clothes at open air stalls in Patan
17.Losing the importance of agriculture in Kathmandu
18.He is an old man but he sure has a high level of self awareness of who he is
19.Newari Woman with Traditional Newari Dress in Bhaktapur Nepal coming out after worshipping Hindu deities
20.An unidentified Buddhist monk standing in Peace in the busy market street of Kathmandu