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Prithivi Jayanti being observed today



KATHMANDU: The 302nd birth anniversary of King Prithvi Narayan Shah is being celebrated across the country today by organizing a variety of programs. The event is celebrated every year on Poush 27 of the lunar calendar.

Prithvi Narayan Shah was born on 27 Poush 1779 BS in Gorkha to King Narabhupal Shah and Queen Kaushalyavati.

He became the King on Chaitra 25, 1799 BS. Before that, Nepal was divided into 52 principalities.

After Prithvi Narayan became king, he succeeded in extending the border of Nepal from Tista in the east to the Chepe River in the west.

After the demise of Prithvi Narayan, his successors worked to expand the state of Nepal to the fort of Kangada in the west.

Prithvi Narayan Shah conquered Nuwakot in 1801 BS. Twenty-five years later, in 1826 BS, he conquered the Kathmandu Valley.

After conquering the Nepal Valley, Prithvi Narayan Shah extended the borders of the country.

Today, the 302nd  birth anniversary of Prithvi Narayan Shah is being celebrated with various programs across the country.

Nepal Pragya Pratisthan, Nepal Lalit Kala Pratisthan, Nepal Sangeet and Natya Pragya Pratisthan and Cultural Undertaking have scheduled various programs on the occasion.

Similarly, other organizations are also organizing various programs to celebrate Prithivi Jayanti and National Unity Day across the country.

Publish Date : 12 January 2024 06:19 AM

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