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A beacon of hope in politics?

श्रावण १०, २०८१
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Umesh Mainali has raised some questions in an article titled 'Sarkarle Jagaula Ashako Deo?' published in Kantipur Daily on 8th July. Babas are of various types – Kanfatta Baba, Khadesuri Baba, Mouni Baba, Naga Baba etc. Naga Baba remains naked. A Naga Baba from my village lived in Ayodhya.

If asked about his condition, he would say - Ramraj sukh sej vilasa, which is written in the Ramayana, I don't know where. After getting married at the age of three, he spent his life in the village eating his wife's broom. Kanfatta Baba is the ear of everyone. Nowadays they also hang bells under their knees. The bell rings while walking.

One day a man went to a village to beg for alms and said to a woman - Child, in one year your child will be born a son. The woman was besotted and sent away after feeding her Haluvapudi. The next day the woman's husband died. The villagers then stopped giving alms to Kanfatta Jogi.

But, what to do in that area, there were panic attacks all around, everyone's ears were pricked. Even in the political field of Nepal, only Kan Chirekai Jogi survives. On top of that, they have also started ringing bells on their knees. It is certain that the lamp of hope will not burn as writer Mainali said. However, an optimistic article seemed appropriate.
– Shivshankar Yadav, Chhapkaiya, Birganj

प्रकाशित : श्रावण १०, २०८१ १०:१२
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