This is for sure one of the best anthems lyrically I like how it prides itself on it's culture and beautiful landscapes rather than how good they are at fighting,love from Greece🇬🇷
Fun fact:nepal doesn't have military power because nepal don't want any wars in the country,2 wars had been in nepal war like nepal vs uk nepal vs peimere empire before
@@devrajnepal2737 1 war with Brits, 3 wars with Tibet (China was also involved in one of them), some small wars with indian states before independence and a civil war in 1995 are the major wars (not counting many internal battles during unification). So we gave up fighting long ago and why do we need to fight a war now? Any country who wishes to attack us need to cross either India or China😂😂 so we are all safe until the same India or China start provoking
@@ryanbearse8831 I saw you smwhr. On Japan's national anthem, or Russia's or Germany's. I'm confused but i definately saw u there.😅 I am doing anthem marathon so kk
Not every traditional music fits for national anthem... afterall national anthems are European ideas, so it makes sense why many countries opt for more exotic music rather than local music
@@DuncanCreates Ohio is not a sovereign country, it's a state, and both Vatican city and Switzerland's flags are technically rectangles since square is a type of a rectangle. Nepal is, in fact, the only country with a non-quadrilateral [not rectangle] flag in the world.
@@DuncanCreates OP clearly states "the only *country* with a non rectangular flag" Ohio is a state and not a country. Unless the United States decides to use Ohio state flag as the National flag (which it won't), Nepal will always be the only country with a non-quadrilateral/rectangle flag.
Actually the most beautiful and triumphant anthem I've ever heard for real, the freedom and spirituality is so real! This might could be the one world's nation anthem! Thanks for that, Love and Greetings from Hungary! :) 🇭🇺
@@Sweet123sweet maybe make it a Hindu Rashtra. It would be better... lol, then I would also come to Nepal and get citizenship. I don't think it would be a hassle also we can easily move to India. lol
I am Gujarati from Gujarat, India and I can also understand 80 percent Nepali National Anthem!! Long live India-Nepal-Bangaldesh friendship🇮🇳🇮🇳🇳🇵🇳🇵🇧🇩🇧🇩 Jai Bharat🇮🇳 Jai Nepal🇳🇵 Joy Bangla🇧🇩
I love this video because I am nepali and thank you laguages out there who likes my national song and your guys national songs are also great I've heard them I'm sure my family will love what you guys said(thank you😊♥️)
@@hishamsalim4908 No bro,but some people are like that somewhere. So i had told like that. And i also love india's 🇮🇳 national anthem. (JANA GANA MANA). ❤ 🇳🇵🤝🇮🇳
Buddha was born in Kapilavastu, ancient India which is now in Lumbini, Nepal. There was no Nepal at that time. We all were together.Bujhlen moshai? Pls never mind.
@@plover8083 Was ancient India really a political entity at thay time? I dont think so. India was just a loose term to denote this landmass. Buddha was born in Shakya republic, he was neither a Nepali nor a Indian.
@@lazyyyyyyyyy yeah, no india, but aryavarta, better known as bharatvarsha, existed since time immemorial, which was divided into numerous empires and kingdoms, & nepal was also part of that. Reuse your rusted brain.
im a sinhalese from sri lanka. many nepali words in this anthem exist in our sinhala language aswell.eg- mala,sampada,koti,achala, swathanthra,gyana,bhoomi, shanthi, akhanda, mathru, bahul, jati, shasthra,dharma,sanskriti, vishala,agra, gami, rashtra, JAYA ECT
@@Nesha444 yes bro sinhala is an indo aryan language like nepali. Sinhalese came to sri lanka 2500 yrs back from west bengol,odisha area of north india.
@@Nesha444 our great epic mahanvansa states that sinhalese have blood relationship with shakya clan of buddha. so nepalese people may be our brothers & sisters. Love from buddhist sri lanka.
We both exclusively share stewardship over the world's greatest mountains including all of the eight thousanders. Respect from Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan to Nepal.
Love from Pakistan 🇵🇰 Congratulations to the mountaineers for successfully completing the winter k2 SUMMIT in pakistan. We would always welcome our guests