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எங்கள் ஆசிரியர்களுடன் 1-ஆன்-1 ஆலோசனை நேரத்தைப் பெறுங்கள். டாப்பர் ஆவதற்கு நாங்கள் பயிற்சி அளிப்போம்

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"Kathmandu" is a lesson taken from 's travelogue titled "From Heaven Lake: Travels Through Sinkiang and Tibet" (\(1983\)). The lesson briefly describes Seth's visit to Kathmandu in .
 

Vikram Seth visits of the significant temples in Kathmandu: Pashupatinath Temple and Baudhnath stupa. He draws a comparison between the two, stating how bustling and noisy was , while  had a sense of stillness around it. Seth says that Pashupatinath had an atmosphere of " confusion" while Baudhnath was "a of quietness". He also observes the local life at Kathmandu, calling it a "vivid, mercenary, and religious" city.
 
After some contemplation, Seth decides to fly to the next day. He was both exhausted and . Later the same day, he notices a seller standing at the square near his hotel. The seller picks one of his flutes and plays it; the music gets him musing over the " and commonality" of flutes and human culture. However, as the music and his thoughts kept travelling, he wondered how everything seemed quite different then. Though he was familiar with flute music, he had never invested time or thought on it before.
 

He concludes the lesson by suggesting that his long journey from to his home in India transformed him, enabling him to look at things differently.