3rd Surya Nepal Gatha Kathmandu Kalinga Literary Festival to be held on September 7,8, 2024 at Nepal Capital city

Nepal's leading English Daily The Kathmandu Post is the official media partner of the Kathmandu Kalinga Literary Festival

Central Theme of the Festival will be “The Gateways to Asian Art, Culture and Literature”.

 

Kathmandu: Kalinga Literary Festival to host 3rd Surya Nepal Kathmandu Kalinga Literary Fes-tival on September 7,8, 2024. Nepal’s leading English Daily The Kathmandu Post is the official media partner of the Kathmandu Kalinga Literary Festival . This is informed by the Ranjana Niraula, Founder, Director & Cura-tor of the Kathmandu Kalinga Literary Festival.

Annual Kalinga Literary Festival (KLF) is one of the leading Literary festivals in World from India, from this year Kalinga Literary Festival (KLF) will host Kathmandu edition in Nepal capital city in association with Yashaswi Prangya Pratisthan, Himalayan Diary Pvt Ltd. The collaboration will strengthen the cultural dialogue, religious as well as literary perspective and prolonged relations between Nepal and India and South Asian Countries. Over 400 writers from Nepal, India, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka will join the festival

“3rd Surya Nepal Kathmandu Kalinga Literary Festival will showcase literature, music, dance, poetry and other art forms. It will be a life time experience for the lovers of literature, Music, Dance, art, poetry . The Festival will celebrate the long-standing ties between Nepal and India and South Asian Countries in the con-text of the emerging global cultures,” said KLF Founder and Director, Rashmi Ranjan Parida.

Central Theme of the Festival will be ” The Gateways to Asian Art, Culture and Literature “. Nepal, with its rich cultural heritage, unique geography, and diverse population, has contributed significantly to the global civilization in various ways. Here are some examples:

Cultural and Religious Significance: Nepal is home to many important cultural and religious sites, including the famous Pashupatinath Temple, Lumbini, the birthplace of Lord Buddha, Swayambhunath Stupa, Muktinath Temple. These sites have attracted pilgrims and visitors from all over the world and have contributed to the development and dissemination of religious and cultural practices globally

Trade and Commerce: Nepal has been a hub of trade and commerce between India and Tibet for centuries, which has contributed to the development of the Silk Road, connecting Asia to Europe. Nepal’s strategic loca-tion has also made it a significant center for trade and commerce with China, India, and other neighboring countries.
Mountaineering and Adventure Tourism: Nepal’s unique geography, including the Himalayas, has made it a popular destination for mountaineering and adventure tourism. Mount Everest, the highest peak in the world, is located in Nepal, attracting climbers and adventure enthusiasts from all over the world. This has contribut-ed to the development of the adventure tourism industry globally.

Art and Architecture: Nepal has a rich tradition of art and architecture, with many temples, palaces, and monuments reflecting the country’s unique cultural heritage. The intricate carvings and designs of Nepali ar-chitecture have influenced the development of art and architecture globally.

Language and Literature: Nepal has a rich tradition of literature and poetry in various languages, including Nepali, Newari, and Maithili. Nepali literature has contributed to the development of regional and global lit-erature, with many Nepali writers being recognized internationally.

“Overall, Nepal’s contribution to global civilization is significant and diverse, reflecting the country’s unique cultural heritage, natural resources, and strategic location,” said Ranjana Niraula, Founder, Director & Curator of the Kathmandu Kalinga Literary Festival.