Bishnu Majhi, the Glossary
Bishnu Majhi (विष्णु माझी; born 1986) is a Nepalese folk singer.[1]
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17 relations: Butwal, Chapakot Municipality, Cohabitation, District administration in Nepal, Dohori, Hits FM (Nepal), Inter-caste marriage, Kathmandu, Kulendra Bishwakarma, Nepal, Palpa District, Pashupati Sharma, Raju Pariyar, Ratnapur, Syangja, Superintendent (police), Syangja District, Vikram Samvat.
- 21st-century Nepalese women singers
- Dohori singers
- Nepalese folk singers
- People from Syangja District
Butwal
Butwal (बुटवल), officially Butwal Sub-Metropolitan City (बुटवल उपमहानगरपालिका),previously known as Khasyauli (Nepali: खस्यौली), is a sub-metropolitan city and economic hub in Lumbini Province in West Nepal.
Chapakot Municipality
Chapakot (चापाकोट) is a municipality in the southeastern part of Syangja District in Gandaki Province of central Nepal.
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Cohabitation
Cohabitation is an arrangement where people who are not married, usually couples, live together.
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District administration in Nepal
District administration makes up the third level of government division in Nepal.
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Dohori
Dohori, is a Nepali type of music usually sung by two teams, one of the men and another of women. Bishnu Majhi and Dohori are Dohori singers.
Hits FM (Nepal)
Hits FM (Nepali: हिट्स एफएम) is a radio station based in Kathmandu, Nepal.
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Inter-caste marriage
Intercaste marriage (ICM), also known as marrying out of caste, is a form of exogamous nuptial union that involve two individuals belonging to different castes.
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Kathmandu
Kathmandu, officially Kathmandu Metropolitan City, is the capital and most populous city of Nepal with 845,767 inhabitants living in 105,649 households as of the 2021 Nepal census and approximately 4 million people in its urban agglomeration.
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Kulendra Bishwakarma
Kulendra Bishwokarma (Nepali: कुलेन्द्र विश्वकर्मा) is a Nepali folk singer from the Parbat District of Nepal. Bishnu Majhi and Kulendra Bishwakarma are Dohori singers and Nepalese folk singers.
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Nepal
Nepal, officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal, is a landlocked country in South Asia.
Palpa District
Palpa District (पाल्पा जिल्ला, a part of Lumbini Province, is one of the seventy-seven districts of Nepal, a landlocked country of South Asia. The district, with Tansen as its headquarters, covers an area of and has a population (2011) of 261,180. Palpa District is not far from Pokhara and easily reached by bus.
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Pashupati Sharma
Pashupati Sharma is a Nepalese folk singer born on 31 October 1982 in Putalibazar Municipality Ward Number 3 of Syangja District, Nepal. Bishnu Majhi and Pashupati Sharma are Dohori singers, Nepalese folk singers and people from Syangja District.
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Raju Pariyar
Raju Pariyar (Nepali: लोक स्वर सम्राट राजु परियार; born 28 June 1980) is a renowned Nepali folk singer and songwriter, celebrated for his contributions to traditional Nepali folk music. Bishnu Majhi and Raju Pariyar are Nepalese folk singers.
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Ratnapur, Syangja
Ratnapur, Gandaki is a Market center in Chapakot Municipality in Syangja District in the Gandaki Zone of central Nepal.
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Superintendent (police)
Superintendent (Supt) is a rank in the British police and in most English-speaking Commonwealth nations.
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Syangja District
Syangja District (स्याङ्जा जिल्ला), a part of Gandaki Province, is one of the seventy-seven districts of Nepal.
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Vikram Samvat
Vikram Samvat (ISO: Vikrama Saṁvata; abbreviated VS), also known as the Vikrami calendar is a Hindu calendar historically used in the Indian subcontinent and still used in several states.
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See also
21st-century Nepalese women singers
- Abhaya Subba
- Ani Choying Drolma
- Anju Panta
- Ashishma Nakarmi
- Astha Raut
- Atithi Gautam K. C.
- Babina Bhattarai
- Bartika Eam Rai
- Benisha Poudel
- Bishnu Majhi
- Ciney Gurung
- Devi Gharti Magar
- Devika Bandana
- Hari Devi Koirala
- Indira Joshi (singer)
- Jhuma Limbu
- Kunti Moktan
- Mallika Karki
- Manila Sotang
- Manu Limbu
- Mausami Gurung
- Muna Thapa Magar
- Nalina Chitrakar
- Paramita RL Rana
- Prashna Shakya
- Preeti Kaur
- Rachana Rimal
- Roshani Rasaili
- Sashi Rawal
- Shweta Punjali
- Sita KC
- Sunita Dulal
- Trishna Gurung
- Usha Sherchan
Dohori singers
- Anju Panta
- Arjun Sapkota
- Astha Raut
- Badri Pangeni
- Bishnu Majhi
- Devi Gharti Magar
- Dohori
- Hemant Sharma
- Jhalak Man Gandarbha
- Khem Raj Gurung
- Krishna Malla
- Kulendra Bishwakarma
- Madan Krishna Shrestha
- Muna Thapa Magar
- Narayan Rayamajhi
- Pashupati Sharma
- Prakash Saput
- Prem Raja Mahat
- Rachana Rimal
- Ram Prasad Khanal
- Ram Thapa
- Satya - Swaroop
- Shirish Devkota
- Sunita Dulal
Nepalese folk singers
- Ankita Pun
- Arjun Sapkota
- Bartika Eam Rai
- Bhumika Giri
- Bima Kumari Dura
- Bimal Raj Chhetri
- Bishnu Majhi
- Devi Gharti Magar
- Dharmaraj Thapa
- Gyanu Rana
- Hari Devi Koirala
- Hemant Sharma
- Hira Devi Waiba
- Jaya Devkota
- Jayananda Lama
- Jhalak Man Gandarbha
- Khadga Jeet Baral Magar
- Koili Devi
- Komal Oli
- Krishna Kafle
- Kulendra Bishwakarma
- Manu Limbu
- Muna Thapa Magar
- Narayan Rayamajhi
- Pashupati Sharma
- Raju Lama
- Raju Pariyar
- Roshani Rasaili
- Sharmila Gurung
- Shila Ale
- Shirish Devkota
- Shiva Pariyar
- Sindhu Malla
- Sunita Dulal
- Tara Devi (singer)
People from Syangja District
- Bimal Adhikari
- Bishnu Majhi
- Bishnu Prasad Paudel
- Chetan Karki
- Debendra Thapa
- Ghanashyam Bhusal
- Ishan Pandey
- Khagendra Lamichhane
- Narayan Prasad Marasini
- Narsingh Gurung
- Nirmala Joshi
- Padma Kumari Aryal
- Pashupati Sharma
- Ram Prasad Gurung
- Sajana Rana
- Sandeep Lamichhane
- Sharada Sharma
- Sharmila Gurung
- Ujwal Thapa
- Yuba Raj Khatiwada
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bishnu_Majhi
Also known as Vishnu Majhi.