Lamjung District
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Lamjung district, a part of Gandaki zone, is one of the seventy-five districts of Nepal, a landlocked country of South Asia. The district, with Besisahar as its district headquarters, covers an area of 1,692 sq km and has a population (2001) of 177,149. Lamjung mainly consists of agricultural villages. The Picture on the right is a scene taken in a village called "D Gau" or Dhital Gau.
'''''Hi im gtu lama, my village is "tarku lamatool,word no.7-sundar bazar,lamjung .so hamro ghau, besi ukalo oorali haru kati ramaila chhan,u know..........but jo hamro ghau samma pugnu bhako chhaina ni ,uhalai binti garchhu ki ek patak jasori bhaye pani ghumna janu hola..........kina ki tyahako fruits,suntala,nibuwa,keraa,bhaikathar,kathar etc.sabai paunu hunchha,
lamjung campus ko ta jhan kurai na garu...yeti yadabata padna aaune student haru thyeha padna pauda jyedai khusi dekhin chhan.tarku ghau bata mathi gaye pachhi,ek mandir (CHANDI KA MAI)KO MANDIR PAUNU hunchha.darshan gari sake pachhi tapaile aannapurna hima dekhnu hunchha,yeti ramro dekhin chha ki bayan garera vyeindaina....tyes pachhi lali guras ko manmahok fakrai le ta ghan tyo dada pakha chhodera jaan man lagdaina.k bayaan garu tapaiko majh..lamjung besishahar ta jhan so sweet....
................................ok baki pachhiko bhagma hernu hola,frm sikkim house N.D.