Rupak would come to them with a bucket full of food. used to call They were also smiling happily. Not only dogs but also crows and vultures' hungry stomachs were filled, but metaphorical stomachs were empty.
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I don't want to live long. I am dead to myself. Live for them. As long as I live, I want to live crying in their sorrow and laughing in their happiness,' Manbhari used to express his deep love towards the dogs of the city. Like his name, his life was like a vision for people.
He abandoned all his possessions by feeding birds like crows and chickens from hungry street dogs. Rupak, who walked around to satisfy the hunger of orphaned animals even though he was tired, was bid his last farewell at Pashupati Aryaghat on Tuesday.
He knew that he was leaving soon a few years ago .
HIV AIDS and both kidney failure . He was also suffering from various other diseases. In the last few days, animal rights activist Irfan Khan used to show his two beloved dogs and say metaphorically, I don't know how long I will live. After I die, Chantu and Puntu are to be put forward when paying homage.'
3-year-old Chantu and 14-year-old Puntu are in mourning after Rupak's departure. Now they are kept in a shelter. Chantu's condition is a bit worse. Because Chantu used to eat only from Rupak Dai's hand . He has stopped eating after not having a brother. Now he is depressed,' says Irfan.
Puntu was very scared when Rupak's face was shown at Aryaghat. At other times, Puntu wagged his tail happily when he realized that the metaphor came from the other side . It was fun . used to play . That day, he kept shaking. He refused to go near his brother. Maybe he got to know that I don't have a boss,' says Irfan.
When Irfan met Rupak, he had two cookers. An 11-year-old Puntu and a 12-year-old Chantu . Suddenly Chantu's kidney failed . Rupak told Irrfan crying . Irfan took Chantu to the hospital. All efforts to save failed . Chantu breathed her last in Rupak's arms. "After that, my brother went into trauma for a long time," recalls Irfan.
One day, Rupak found a 2-month-old dog in an abandoned state on the road. Take home . He was ill. Asked Irfan for treatment. After the treatment, he got stronger . Rupak also named him Chantu .
He used to sleep Chantu and Puntu with him. For Rupak, who was unmarried all his life, they were as dear as children. Not only Chantu and Puntu, many dogs from cities like Vasantpur, Sohrakhute, Dallu, Baneshwar were waiting for Rupak. Rupak used to walk to them with a bucket full of food. used to call . They hummed happily. Their hungry stomachs were filled. But the stomach of the metaphor that fed them was empty.
There was a time when Rupak had neither a home nor a village . He experienced how difficult it is to endure hunger. "How many times have I picked up food thrown by others and eaten it," he said in various interviews 6 years ago, "that's why I get worried when I see the pain of those who are not able to eat."
He told his stories somewhere. As a child, she was raised by Fupu . After Phupu passed away, he reached his home in Kathmandu. Father and mother have 8 children with themselves. I got the love of Fupu alone. After reaching home, love was shared . He left the house now,' he told the story about 2 decades ago . He used to go home occasionally. He used to bring cake especially on his birthday. Dad was happy after cutting the cake. Once there was a fight with my brother at home. "Brother scolded me not to come home". And I didn't go . He has been waiting for him to bring me a cake on my birthday,' he said, 'Ba has passed away.' I cried a lot.'
As much as I cried in life, I cried less for myself and more for the dog. He used to earn money by selling newspapers until 072 years ago. He used to feed hungry dogs with the money he earned. When the earthquake struck in 1972, he stopped selling newspapers. And started selling earphones and CDs on the sidewalk . At that time, the city police also gave grief. "You can fill your stomach by showing the dogs," said a policeman. This accusation was unbearable for Rupak. Crying, he said, "I will not keep a shop". But don't hurt me by saying this.' Some of those who saw the dog being fed did not understand. One of them scolded and said, "Don't feed meat to the cook". People started biting .' At that time he would try to counter .
15 years ago he was sitting in a room during Dasain . It was raining outside. A woman saw a scene where a dog giving birth was dragged into a sack and thrown on the road. My heart couldn't hold back when I saw the mother dog and the newly landed puppy splashing in the water . He rescued . By the time they were rescued, 6 were born. 4 died due to some diseases and some accidents. One died in a car accident. He used to share the memory of many dogs who were rescued and could not be saved to well-wishers. Remembering the ones he lost would make him convulse .
He was alone . Seeing his deep love for animals, those who loved him also started to grow. At the same time, he met artist Ravindra Singh Baniyan. I have known him for 4 years. I used to help him feed the dog every month . I used to pay 28/30 thousand bills a month,' Baniyan remembers. Ravindra was also at Aryaghat in
Rupak's final farewell. He wrote on Facebook, "Today, according to his last wish, a candle given to him by his emotional children became a living proof of the 20th thousand years of companionship of dogs and people." 
Irfan said he met Rupak 7 years ago. At that time Rupak was feeding the dogs to Balaju . At that time I was not in the service of animals. Seeing him inspired me too. I helped him with a small amount,'' he remembers, 'after two years, I also started serving animals.' There were groups that supported the
metaphor. Some used to give money for food . Someone used to arrange his accommodation . Suddenly, one day, Irfan got the news that there was a problem with Rupak's health. Irrfan took Rupak to Veer Hospital. The lungs were filled with water. The kidney was also in a state of failure . The heart was also damaged. Liver has deteriorated, there was also AIDS,' Irfan remembers .
Irrfan treated Rupak by collecting 2 lakh 62 thousand funds in 2 days. At that time, Rupak's two dogs were taken care of by dog lovers including Irfan and neighbors. Irfan himself cleaned the messy room at Rupak's Jaisedeval . Irfan raised and gave the rest of the money for the
metaphor, he spent all of it on dog food . Even when he was admitted to the hospital, Rupak would suddenly disappear from the bed . When calling, the answer would be, 'Brother, I have come to meet the dog.' As a
metaphor, he used to say in the last few days, 'I could have died already . Their I am living only because of the reason. Chantu and Puntu, who are now looking for Rupak's warm arms, will be covered with sadness for a long time. The dogs of the city who are always waiting will be disturbed by his absence . Even the animal lovers who know Rupak closely are missing a tender heart. Who laughed only for dogs . cried for the dog . At the moment, all animal lovers are crying for metaphor.
