My Body: None of Your Business | Stop Body Shaming

A campaign started by the Female Champions 2019
In frame – Champion Aleena Rayamajhi

Do not ask me who I’m, because, I’m playing several roles today. I’m every individual that has been a victim of your harsh words. I’ll make you think about every individual in your entire life to whom you have spoken in a way that made the person feel inferior, unwanted, left out, and sad.

Do you remember the little boy with really dark skin in your neighborhood when you were 9; everyone got to play cricket and that boy ended up at the corner just hoping to get to play along with you? Remember how you bullied that little boy for not having a fairer skin and making him cry every day? Even today he is scared of people and always likes to stay alone. I’m that little dark boy.

Do you remember that teacher who was bald? You and your friends called him with nasty names and always made him feel ugly in entire school. He is 40 years old today and is still unmarried. He lost his confidence and thought he does not deserve a woman because he was ugly. I’m that bald teacher.

Remember that girl in 9th grade? She had big matured body. You all made fun of her. She was suffering from Progeria, which made her to have her body grow faster than the age. She skipped many classes every week to avoid you and your not-so-funny-jokes about her breasts & thighs. She was starving to death until she had to leave the school! I’m that matured girl with big body.

Do you remember that skinny girl in your high school? You and your group of friends always whistled at her and reminded her to eat more food. She was suffering from diabetes and could not gain weight despite eating a lot. She was so stressed that she had to drop out from high school. She went into depression and is taking medication lately. I’m that skinny girl.

Do you remember that colleague of yours who had only one arm? You always made him feel unwanted by pointing out what things he could not do instead of pointing out how greatly he could do the remaining things. He was giving his best at work but you always complaint your boss that he was unable to do certain things and does not deserve to be at work. He is jobless now, and is searching for a new job to feed his family. I’m that disable man.

The thing is, it is not the strangers who point out flaws in me. It is you (family, friends, students, relatives, and colleagues) who constantly remind me of my flaws. You know me a little more than those strangers, right? But yet add more sadness in my life. I’m doing my best to be equally accepted in the society, okay? I know I’ve a big body, and it is fine to remind me to take care of my weight as I might suffer from diseases later. But, there are ways to tell me, okay? I can always distinguish an advice, a joke, & a humiliation coated with joke. Don’t you think I’m more worried about my body than you? Don’t you think I’m constantly working with my body to be better every day?

Today I stand strong, and remind you to do better in your life. I remind you that my body is none of your business. You do not know my story; therefore, you do not put any kind of shame on me, alright? If you feel I’m somehow less than you, you keep it with yourself. The world is a home for everyone. Nobody is perfect here, but everyone gets to live their life with their own choices as long as s/he does not harm another being!

You might think you were playing, or trying to seek attention by putting me down, but you are not just putting me down, but you are breaking me. I’m becoming weaker every day. Please be human. I do not want to be the victim of your harsh words anymore. #StopBodyShaming

Part of a campaign started by The Female Champions 2019.
Author: Champion Aleena Rayamajhi
8/11/2019

Don’t Paralyze Your Children!

How much do your parents earn? Have they been able to provide you a luxurious life? Are they saving a lot of money for your future? That’s what a typical loving parent does. No matter how hard the life of a parent is, there is a constant struggle to make your life soothing.

How do you judge this? Is this the right procedure? Rich parents obviously provide luxurious life to their children. They have so much property for their children that the children do not have to do a regular job to earn money.

Lets look into a typical middle class or poor family. The life of a poor family is harsh. The parents make little money that will provide them only two times food and expenses of their children. No matter how harsh the life is, they still manage to save little money cutting their basic expenses to save it for a better future of at least their children. The father might refuse to buy a motor bike for himself and instead walk to office. The mother might refuse to wear fancy clothes to parties and sit in home instead. They are not just cutting their basic needs but they are cutting their valuable happiness for their children.

The child grows up. S/he receives the finest education, or at least the education as per the capacity of the parents. They demand motor bikes, mobile phones, good clothes, and their parents buy it to them by cutting more of their basic needs to see happiness of their children. There is barely a struggle in the life of the children, as compared to the parents.

Giving birth/adopting & rearing a child is the biggest responsibility of parent/s. You should bear a child only once you are ready. You are not supposed to provide the finest education and luxurious goods all the time. All you need to do is educate them and teach them to become a responsible human being themselves. If you are a child, you need to be thankful to receive a life and years of care from your parents, and you should not ask anything else besides that.

If you are any year older than 18, doing nothing and feeding on your father’s money, and being proud of the money, you are a paralyzed child. Do you have a reputed lifestyle because of your popular or rich parents that has not allowed you to go out and find a proper job?

If it is so, let me remind you that 15-year old Sasha Obama, daughter of Barack Obama worked in a restaurant in her summer holidays to earn money. Even the elder daughter Malia Obama worked as an Intern in the film sets. Are not they the daughters of one of the most powerful parents in the world?

Do you know Jackie Chan has $350 million, which he is planning to donate to the charity instead of keeping it for his son Jaycee?

If you are above 18, feeding on your parents’ money, being a spoiled brat of your somehow-rich-or-popular parents, you might find Jackie Chan & Barack Obama being unfair to their children, right?

What these parents have learned in their life is something that every parent should learn. You are supposed to provide your children all the skills that you could not receive; but you are not supposed to provide them the materialistic or luxurious life or save a lot of money for them. They are supposed to earn it themselves.

Those who have had a rough life know the satisfaction of every little reward after a hard struggle. This is the meaning of life. You are not supposed to just come to this planet, spend entire money that has been already available from your parents, and die.

If you are doing this, at one point, you will realize that you have never found happiness. Money is something, but it is not everything. Happiness comes from inner peace. Inner peace comes from satisfaction. Satisfaction never comes from money. It comes from hard work, struggles, and helping another one in need.

Let your children learn how to make their own living. Let them be independent. What you shower your children today with your own money & time, they should be able to shower you same or more with their own money and time. Only those who understand this will let their children go out of the comfort zones and work for real, instead of feeding it to their mouth forever.

Don’t overindulge your children by providing them every penny you wished you had while you were young. Instead, provide them every skill that you wished you had learnt. Every life has a purpose, don’t snatch it from your kids.

Aleena Rayamajhi
6/19/2019

WHAT’S WITH THE AGE?

One day, you wake up in the morning, and you are 23. You feel older suddenly. You question yourself: “What do you have? Are you graduated? Do you have a good job? Are you married or seeing someone?” If your answer is NO, you are suddenly depressed.

This is a human made boundary. The human being has given you an age criteria to get your degree, get your first job, find your soul mate, marry, have kids, and be rich. If you are not doing this, you are doing it wrong. This is something that has been followed up from generations, and if today you are going against this stereotype, you are hardly accepted in the society.

Marriage & being rich have always been the ultimate goals of human beings. Either you become rich through corruption, or robbery, or harming someone, it does not matter. If you are sad with your partner in your after-marriage life, it does not really matter. What really matters are, you need to be wealthy, and you need not end up alone in life. Having a degree is so important that, it does not matter if you are willingly getting one, or getting it just to be accepted in the society.

Lets peek into the point when the boundary was set. Who set the age boundary? Our ancestors, right? The average life expectancy in the pre-modern & poor world was 30 years. Gradually, the beginning of 19th century led the life expectancy to increase up to 60 years. Sixty years, really? So, you were supposed to die at the age of sixty years! Therefore, you were forced to marry by your parents or grandparents before you were 20 or even 15 just because they could hold their grand children before they died. What is the life expectancy today? Have you heard most of the people in Asian countries like Japan live more than 100 years? Marrying at 20 today will let you see your great-great-grand children, and you might not even die after that. Oops!

You see, there is this important point we are missing. Today, it should not matter even if you get your first degree at the age of forty. It does not matter if you are single at the age of 35. There is no rushing into decisions that are made with the fear of feeling old. You are not old, unless you feel it. So, what should be the ultimate goal, then? Being HAPPY!

Human beings have seen a lot already with so many beautiful inventions. The human being should be free to make more beautiful inventions. When do you get your creativity and inventions? It is when you have no boundaries, or restrictions, or responsibilities, or fear. Keeping the age aside, you should do everything that will provide you happiness.

A degree is important, so are marriage & wealth. But it can wait for the right time. Age is just a random thing that goes along with time, but does not tell you about the right time. Your hard work will surely make you a wealthy person someday, your soul mate will surely find a charm about you someday, but that someday could be little later too, doesn’t matter.

Corbin Kentucky founded KFC at the age of 65. If he really cared about his age or society, would he have achieved so much or give so much to the society? You can zip the mouths of people easily once you have achieved your dreams.

Today, a 50 years aged man is hitting the gym to get the triceps & six packs that he had no time to get while he was in his twenties. A woman of age 45 is taking the ballet lessons. People of all ages are involving into travels, paintings, music, sports, and every other things that make them feel happier. They have understood something that the rest of the people have not. They have realized that it is their life, and it has nothing to do with age, but only with happiness. They are doing it right.

Today I’m 23, I have barely achieved anything. But, I know one day I’ll. I’ll live my life with my own terms, without setting any boundaries. If I’m doing it right, and doing it for my happiness, without harming another soul, I’m sure I’ll achieve all my dreams. May be my dreams do not converge with stereotype dreams, but this is how I wish to live my life. One has a right to live their life in their own ways. There should be no competition in living an amazing life; because the definition to an amazing life varies from one person to another, and yes, it should. The ultimate goal always should be HAPPINESS!

Aleena Rayamajhi
5/28/2019

What’s your age again?

Look At That Man; A Complete Shame!

(Not for a wicked, stupid, or humorless mind. Below lies entirely sarcastic content.)

What if it was a reverse case like this..

Just look at those men in the corner of the street. Look how easily they can laugh, even though they know that they are being watched by several women in the same street. Where did their manners go? Didn’t their father teach them appropriate behaviors?

They are also revealing their arms and legs. Are we supposed to close our eyes even while walking in the streets now? Did we raise our young boys to show us this day? Why are they even wearing shorts and tees? It is just 35 degrees today. Oh, look at that leg anyway! The horrible hairs. Shouldn’t tiny boys get those hairs off them? Who will marry them with that hair?

They seem of age around eighteen. Shouldn’t they be married by now? If this is the case, they might remain unmarried forever and be burden to their mothers. Even if they get married, with such attitude, they will not be a good husband.

And, are not they too fat for this age? At our age, we used to starve till we had that zero figure. And, the males these days are becoming ugly husbands, and bringing their wives down. Poor wife, what a shame to introduce such a fat husband to her colleagues or friends.

A pearl is formed inside shells. It is covered, protected, and ready to be worn or seen only when it is matured enough and in safe hands. A man is as precious as a pearl. Only after a man is tied up to a woman with a thread of marriage, he is in safe hands. Thus, only married men are free to express themselves, to the world, like a pearl, like an ornament.

Because, a man being sensitive, he has to be within the protection. He should hide his face under that cloth and do whatever his wife asks him to do. Only when a husband is at home, looking after the kids, the kids will learn good habits and a family will be a happier one.

What if he shows some portion of his body and lust other women around? A woman cannot be blamed for looking at the body of the man, if the man is showing it himself. “Hey wives, keep your husbands inside that four walls and please do not let them be the reason behind all these bad thoughts inside the minds of the women.”

Sometimes, we do feel harsh. If both the husband and wife worked together for family, the economic burden would be reduced somehow. But, these men should not be provided with complete freedom; only a portion of it at a time. With complete freedom, they might go vulnerable.

Let them shout, scream and protest for whatsoever “men’s rights”. They will be tired of it and get back into kitchen somehow, which is the actual place where they belong. After all, deep down, a silent man brings peace and prosperity.

They should do what they are good at, i.e. looking after kitchen and kids. Because, the life of a man lies in the good health and happiness of all the family members. His personal life is a secondary matter. Thus, do not let a man see more of a world. That can encounter imbalance in this world. Let a man be a second human being as always.

Aleena Rayamajhi
4/14/2019

“Happy New Year 2076 BS, Nepal!”

“The Langtang Trail” – Gosaikunda 4,380 m, Rasuwa

TEAM: Kishor Karki, Bishnuhari Bhattarai, Prashun Khadka, Aleena Rayamajhi – A complete team of Engineers.
Four Days & Three Night Trip!

Final Destination – Gosaikunda, 4380 m

The Langtang Trail is one of the most popular, nearest and longest trek route from Kathmandu, Nepal. The popularity of the Langtang Trail is because of the amazing view of the Gosaikunda that is located in 4380m altitude. Not just the view, but also the temple that is located near the lake which is believed to be a holy temple of Shiva has also made it a popular trekking spot. The lake holds a great mythological history of ancient Hinduism.

I had been to the Gosaikunda last week (5th April, 2019). I’ll be giving you some of the advice and ideas about the trail if you are also willing to enjoy the same trail!

I’ll be explaining the entire summary of just about route at the end. If you are in hurry, you can switch to the last section. But, if you are not, enjoy my four days wild trekking experience!

I had been to Kathmandu on 1st of April to attend a meeting of my office. On the next day two of my colleagues including myself were having momo for lunch while we came up with the idea of trekking to Gosaikunda.

As our second meeting-that was supposed to be on 4th of April-was cancelled, we thought of utilizing the time by making it a memorable trip!

The two of my colleagues also called one of their friends to join us and thus, we were four now. I was the only woman there, but that’s fine.

I had just heard little about the trekking trail and had never trekked above 4000m altitude till date! But well, everything has to be for the first time once!

We four started the journey from Kathmandu at 9 am on April 3rd. We had two bikes and three bags.

To be honest, I had just carried some formal clothes and heels, laptop, laptop bag and a pair of sports shoes and two stretching pants to Kathmandu from my hometown because I had no idea that I’ll end up at 4380 m the same week! But fortunately, I could borrow some warm clothes from my sister in Kathmandu!

Okay, so I was telling that we had two bikes and few bags. Mine was a laptop bag instead of a trekking bag which I feel shy to explain right now! I had carried a bunch of snickers to feed on while trekking, and a packet of sanitary pads, as I was expecting period the same week!

It took us 8 hours to reach Dhunche from Kathmandu from bike. I’ve heard buses leave to Dhunche from Machhapokhari every hour and will take you to there within 7 to 8 hours of drive. Dhunche, being the headquarter of Rasuwa district was quite developed and there were plenty of good lodges to stay at. We stayed at Namaste Gosaikunda Hotel that day. The cost was NRs. 1000 per room.

Because the terrain being Hilly, it was a rough ride. I had to take a hot shower because I was covered with dust! After having a heavy dinner, we rested that day early and started the trek the next day (April 4) at 7 am. We had a light break fast, which we regretted instantly as the first hour of trek made us hungry again! We left some of our extra clothes in the same lodge along with the bikes.

Ghatte Khola

After walking for 3 hours through beautiful view of rural houses, Ghatte Khola, dense jungle, you will reach Deurali which is at 2500 m from sea level. You will find a small hotel that will serve you with snacks and even a place to stay. But we didn’t stay longer there.

Deurali – In frame: Me, Bishnuhari Sir & Prashun Sir

From Deurali, it took us 2 hours to reach Dhimsa where we could have our lunch. The food was average. You cannot grow anything except potatoes there. Because the owner of the hotel was not there, only a little girl, who was the sister of the owner, cooked us the lunch. My trek partners helped her with the cooking while I was so tired that I felt asleep in the bench outside the hotel.

Dhimsa: waiting for lunch

I cannot believe how I could eat that amount of food that time. The magic was in hunger and not in food probably! Thanks to the little girl’s effort, the energy was regained. The four plates of vegetarian lunch, few packet of chow-chow, biscuits, a bottle of coke and a liter of Chhyang (local alcohol made from Maize) costed us around NRs. 1500. It sounds fair enough at such a place where no transportation can reach.

Then, from Dhimsa the trek continued from 3:00 PM. After walking for an hour through the jungle we reached Chandanbari (Singompa) where one can find plenty of good hotels and good view of the mountains. But we didn’t even stay for a minute there but rather enjoyed the slow walking through the roads with the beautiful view of the mountains and passing across the Cheese factory which we thought of giving a visit while returning. (But unfortunately while returning the factory was closed.)

From Chandanbari, trekking for around two hours will take you to Cholangpati, which is situated at 3500 m altitude. To reach there you will have to cross the roads covered with snow. It was a rough time. But well, the trekking made us sweaty and the snow could not make us cold. I was feeling so hot that I was still drinking the remains of coke that we had bought at Dhimsa at double the original price.

Anytime companion, either sun or snow

Once we reached Cholangpati, it was already 5:00 PM and the weather fluctuated so badly that it became windy with cold breeze outside the hotel. We were served with a tea made from Dhuppi. It was supposed to increase a year span to the life of the one who drinks it. We also seated around a firewood stove that was built for the same purpose.

Dhuppi Tea: assumed to increase life span by one year

I don’t know how magical the tea was and if it really increased our life span by one year or not, but it was magical enough to change the weather back to sunny. After completing the tea we could see that the angry wind was gone. This motivated us to make our last trek of 2 hours of the day!

After trekking for about an hour, it was already dark now! The rough terrain was already troubling us. Our phones were about to die of having no charge. Meanwhile, we met a group of people who were heading towards the same place carrying a lot of stuffs. We were fortunate enough to know they owned a lodge and were willing to guide us till there.

I cannot explain how painful it already had been, because we were again walking in snow, and this time in dark! Two colleagues of my team were already tired and unable to walk. Thanks to my stamina, I didn’t get any altitude sickness! So finally at 7:00 PM we reached Lauribina, 3900m altitude!

Lauribina is a Nepali word that means without-stick. As per the name suggests, you are supposed to walk this trail without a stick if you are trying to please the gods in Gosaikunda. But, I was not going to meet or please the gods but rather for the view, so it didn’t matter me. We had already bought sticks from a little boy at Dhunche, without which I might have fallen down because of the slippery snow! It costed NRs. 25 for one good stick, or lauri (in Nepali).

There we met some foreign trekkers, two from Germany and one from France. They were quite friendly! The lodge was ‘The Morning View’ which served us well. We had our dinner, hot water, and sat for a while around the firewood stove to heat our snow feet.

I was exhausted and slept immediately once I reached my bed. I was having ache in my body the entire day! Specially my joints, knee caps, legs, shoulders and chest were having some serious pain. After having a good yet cold sleep, we woke up at 6:00 AM!

Guess who was there? My period. So now all the pain a day before I faced made sense to me! The period cramps were on my way and I was getting mood swings from a day before. Anyways, freshen up, left the bags there, had a good meal, and left for the final destination, Gosaikunda at 7:45 AM. The roti-tarkari costed us NRs. 200 per plate. A stay at Lauribina costed us NRs. 1100 per person along with dinner and breakfast with the same money.

Breakfast at Lauribina along with garlic soup
A view from Lauribina!

This has to be the most difficult trek for me. I was already tired from walking the entire day a day ago, and it was my first day of period too. Well, the challenging part was, I had only male companions along with me, therefore, I didn’t feel like sharing my ache. I feel pity for them as I might have expressed my anger due to my mood swings!

We forgot to carry water along with us as we left all our bags there. Thus, we had to suck the ice to feed the enough water.

It took us three hours to reach the beautiful Gosaikunda which was our final destination. We were at 4380m altitude already! On our way we could also see some other Kundas (small ice covered pond). Gosaikunda is also one of the 108 ponds that exist there. There is also a temple which was unfortunately closed. Gosaikunda was covered with ice. The view was worth the two days of trek!

Gosaikunda 4380 m
Gosaikunda, 4380 m

Gosaikunda being the holiest lake of Nepal, has an amazing mythological story! Lord Shiva is believed to have released the entire poisons by resting in the same lake. Gosaikunda is the starting point of Trisuli River as well.

After having a bowl of garlic soup, which costed NRs. 250 per bowl, we played in the snow. I made a little snowman too. It was funny how our legs were going deep into the 4 to 5 feet of snow there. We took a lot of pictures, enjoyed an hour resting in the snow, and returned from there.

From Gosaikunda it took us one and half hours to reach back to Lauribina, where we had Rara soup, NRs. 200 per bowl and trekked back after collecting our bags. It is always easier to trek downhills and to the roads where you have already trekked once!

We stayed that night in Dhimsa, where we could again eat the dinner, the same daal bhaat and tarkari that gave us plenty of energy a day before to climb till Lauribina. A dog followed us from Chongpati to Dhimsa where I rewarded it with some portion of my daal bhaat tarkari. We reached Dhimsa at 6:00 PM

Bye bye Dhimsa!

It rained in the morning the next day, thus, we began our trek only at 8:00 AM and reached Dhunche at 11:30 AM where we had our lunch and returned back to Kathmandu!

SUMMARY OF THE TRAIL!
Kathmandu to Dhunche: 6 to 7 hours in bike or local bus. Starting the trip at 9:00 AM. A night rest at Dhunche
Dhunche to Deurali: 3 hours climb though hilly terrain, Ghatte Khola. Availability of local hotel for lunch and stay. Should start the trek at 7:00 AM with heavy breakfast.
Deurali to Dhimsa: 2 hours of trek through rough road. Lunch time.
Dhimsa to Chandanbari: 1 hour trek through jungle.
Chandanbari to Cholangpati (3500m): 2 hours of trek through snow covered roads.
Cholangpati to Lauribina(3900m): 2 hours of trek through snow covered roads in some portion. A night rest at Lauribina.
Lauribina to Gosaikunda(4380m): 3 hours of trek. Begin the journey at 7:45 AM after having heavy breakfast.

ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS!
1. Gear and shoes with good grip
2. Plastic above your socks to avoid snow water wetting the socks and feet
3. A lot of chocolates to constantly supply energy
4. A lot of water to keep yourself hydrated
5. Medicines for headache, body pain, stomachache
6. Warm clothes, woolen cap, and gloves
7. Plastic or raincoat to avoid snowfall wetting your body
8. Music gadget, to make your trek musical
9. Power bank, to supply your phone with charge
10. Stretching pants, avoid jeans! Carry extra socks too
11. Moisturizer & sunscreen
12. Torchlight & Stick

The entire journey will cost you NRs. 6000 per person if you follow the same expense. Because the journey will lead you to a holy place, you will also avoid meat and alcohol most probably, so this amount will do!

I hope this article will guide you to Gosaikunda! Don’t worry, there is hardly an Internet service, your phone will be out of reach of network, thus, you will enjoy the nature and not the phone for four days. It will be awesome if you wish to stay for more than four days, but even four days will do!

The beauty of Gosaikunda and the difficult path that leads you to there is worth your four days time. It is better with friends or colleagues like mine!

Because you are going out in the mountains, so forget where you came from. For four days, forget your office or college. Dedicate the entire time to nature, who knows if it becomes the best trek of your life! Happy trekking the Langtang Trail!

Thanks for making it to the end of the page!

Aleena Rayamajhi
4/9/2019

Thank you Bikalpa-Library!

I have been a woman who loves to write. I have been writing from class six. The contents might have varied since then, but the passion is still the same, or has risen more than in those times.

While I write, I feel I am exploring myself. In the process of writing, I also discover something more; the things that were inside me, but unknown.

From writing everyday activities on my personal diary, to writing blogs in the personal website for more than four years, I am improving. Recently I finished my Bachelors in Agricultural Engineering. While waiting for my result, I had two months vacation. I came to know about the library run by Bikalpa- An Alternative. It is a think-tank, whose director is Sir Basanta Adhikari. I had participated in some of the workshops and boot-camps organized by them.

To occupy myself with the free time, I went to the library and asked for a suggestion. The brothers in the library are really kind. They suggested me a lot of books. Suman Khalingbrother suggested me my first book. I got ‘A journey to the self’ by Luna Thakur Shrestha as my first book. It was so amazing I completed it overnight. I started visiting library again and again, and with every new book,I started to enjoy my free time.

It doesn’t mean I didn’t read books before I came to know about the library, my father is fond of books too.He used to bring a lot of books to the home. I had read some of the novels from the home. But, when you have a stack of options in the library, you become more open towards something of your interest rather than reading a random book at home.

While I wrote all these years; I was expressing my views and opinions, of what I learnt through my experiences,problems, successes, failures, and travels. But when I started reading, I started to visualize others point of views too. This added another essence to my life. When you write, your knowledge remains same, but when you read,your knowledge broadens. This enlightened me.

“Read more because knowledge is power.”

“A book can take you to each and every corner of the world without moving a single inch.”

I started asking for more suggestions, and every time I was on the trip, I took a book with me. This made my solo journeys much more interesting.

It would be impossible for anyone to buy a new book in every two days. When there is a library around you, you can give some books a try.

This Deusi-Bhailo, we volunteered to collect books for the library too. We played deusi for two days in Tihar of 2018, and asked for books or donation for the library. We were able to collect a lot of books, donations, and blessings. It not just provided us happiness, but immense pleasure to work for the library that provides us to read books for free.

Books collected through Deusi-Vailo 2018

With the reading habit, I have discovered that my writing skill has improved too. I have learned some new words, some new techniques of writing, and thanks to the Bikalpa-Library,I have been able to do this in a free time, which I would eventually waste if not for the books.

Recently, I have been appointed as an author for a website where I get paid for my articles and creativity. It has been an awesome part time job. I have got a platform to work for something that I am confident at.

Thank you Bikalpa-An Alternative team, you guys are doing a great job. The library has been providing the service since 2014. They started with a rack with ten books and today with the team’s effort, the library serves with more than thousand books.

The library is located at Mahendra Chowk, Biratnagar. Anyone despite the age, gender or class, can visit the library from 10 to 5 and from Sundays to Fridays and receive a book at a time.If you have read a book already and it stays at your home with no more of a use, you can donate it to the library, and eventually your book will be into many hands and people will thank you for that.

Why not visit the library today and make a good habit of reading, just like me?

Bikalpa-Library

I thank you Bikalpa-An Alternative, for such an amazing platform for us to utilize our time. We need more people like you. Thank you.

Er. Aleena Rayamajhi
Field Survey Coordinator, GiZ
1/13/2019

‘Her’

..an imaginary story..

She was just four when stepped in to school for the first time.

“Where are the white ribbons?” said one of the teachers. “A girl should look pretty so put white ribbons on her.”

It was her fifth birthday; she received plenty of gifts like silver bracelets and cute pink frocks.

“We should make her look like a doll. After all she is a girl, and she should dress like one, with all the jewels and cute dresses.”, said her aunts.

 She turned 8. All her clothes were replaced, her body was developing. She had a younger brother who turned 4. She wasn’t loved less by her parents after her brother was born, but she was cared more because they had to take good care of a girl child. After all, girl child brings all the wealth and happiness in a family was their belief.

“Sit properly. A girl needs to cross her legs while sitting.” Her mother used to teach good habits.

She was a quiet little child. She always agreed things. She was nervous all the time. She was curious but she kept things within herself. She had very little friends. She loved to play with her brother.

She is Sahara; her name has a beautiful meaning in Nepali. It means ‘Support’. As her beautiful name, she has a beautiful aim in life. She wants to help people around her, who are suffering from health hazards. She wants to work in the hospital that was few miles away from her village, where she could be able to be the villagers’ Sahara-the support.

She turned 12. It was a turning point in her life. She bled for the first time. She learned things. Besides the pain, she accepted the fact that, yes, she is a girl and this is a part of life.

 But the rituals she didn’t like were, being abandoned to Chaupadi to stay during her menstrual cycle, skipping school as well, and moreover, not being able to see her brother, who was the only friend she had.

Chaupadi is a hut that is prepared away from the house, near the cowshed. It is so cold and she gets a lot of rashes due to mosquito bites.

She became used to all the harshness she received from her mother and father during her period. Chaupadi might be dirty, dark and cold, but at least provides her the shelter, when her world, the family could not. How easily she was moved from –”We should make her look like a doll.” to “Stay in there for the period days.”

That’s okay. She is not the only girl; all her female friends in school have same period stories too. When they gather in school and have a quality time to talk, they all make a wish of being a boy. But our little girl Sahara doesn’t wish that. Because, despite the pain she receives, she cannot deny her love for being what she is -a girl.

“Your thighs are seen. Wear a longer frock. Those skinny legs need to be hidden.”

“Why are your hair all messed up? A girl needs to make a pony tail and do not let the hair open.”

“Did you cut your hair short? Girls with long hair are angels. Do not cut the next time.”

She analyzed so many things while she got to hear these from people in her school and neighborhood. She was good at school.  

Eventually she stopped going to school after a marriage proposal of a man came from a renowned family. She was 15, she was about to finish her school, but she had not given the final examinations of class ten.  

“You might not get a marriage proposal from a man so wealthy and young, Sahara.”-Her mother’s words.

“Just give me few years to work on myself, after I become nurse, I will marry anyone you wish me to marry with.” – said Sahara; but unheard.

She was married the same month with all the rituals. Her father took a loan to make it up for a grand wedding. With all the gold and dowries,she was sent to the new home. She had a mother-in-law, father-in-law, sister-in-law, and a cow named Seti.

The husband raped her the first night of the wedding. She was a quite girl, analyses things, do not make an objection, even to the wrong things.

She got used to all the kitchen works eventually.

She occasionally received some harsh words from her in-laws despite all the efforts she made to make them happy. She got a lot of torture from her husband just because he wanted to.

With the first child in her womb, she wished to meet her family; but refused by her in-laws because she still had to prepare food for all, do the cleanings, feed the cow, and everything.

While her sister-in-law of same age went school, she was treated like a rat. What was the difference? One was a daughter while other was a daughter-in-law.

Her village was two villages apart, and she could not make it to there in a day.

“I cannot swallow something that has your hair in it.” –said the husband

It was just another ordinary day of being beaten, and being raped despite the child in the womb. She was a woman already, and a mother to be soon. She was lacking a lot of nutrition, and more of a love that a woman with a child in her body wishes to receive.

It was a girl. No happiness in the face of the husband and in-laws. She realized that, her parents and her home was a heaven while this was hell. She recalls being loved in her home, despite being a girl child.

“Take your child away from here, the horrible sound of her crying makes me sick.” -the husband said.

‘Your child’?

She is a quite woman. She doesn’t defend herself. She listens, cries, and forgets.

The in-laws and the husband eventually accepted the baby.

“She has eyes like her father; but stupid jaw lines, like her mother.”

“She is an amazing child. If only it was a grand-son, I would go to heaven after my death.”-the grand father said.

The baby smiled whenever her father got nearer. She lacked a lot of attention from the father, who had been dreaming of a son.

She still had a lot of works to do, and a lot of beatings for no valid reasons.

“You will make another baby now, this time I want a boy, and else you are out of this house. I do not mind to marry again.”

She was threatened. A baby on a lap, not being healed properly and there’s a demand of another child.

The day, she decided to runaway. Her mind was vacant of any thoughts. She had been saving money by taking some coins everyday from her husband’s wallet. She took all the gold she received from her marriage.

She took a bus to the city where she had never been before.

“I always knew she was a whore.”

“What kind of wife does that?”

“She will go to hell for this deed.”

The in-laws and the villagers started gossiping. The husband didn’t wish for her to be searched.

“We will get our son the most deserving wife soon.” –the grandparents said.

She reached the new city where she found herself a room to live in. She had changed her gold into money and could easily pay for everything for few months.

 She lied to her landlord for being a widow and an orphan. That was her new reality anyway.

She was worried about the coming months, where she would lack money. Her landlord was a widow who was in her forties and she had some kind of business as well.

Sahara talked to her about the situation.

The woman helped her to gain a skill of tailoring and stitching; after a month of training, she had progressed a lot. She was hired by the woman herself for her cottage industry.

She was happy to be able to feed her baby and treat herself with all the happiness that she lacked before.

After all, Gods are always in favor of the brave women.

The city was more beautiful than the village for Sahara. The people would mind their own business and the women were also working to earn money and help their families. The single mothers could raise their children alone, without being judged.

She had a new family in her workplace. The landlord became her guardian.

She was a woman of wealth; her parents were right. She could save a lot of money, and also provide the best for the child.

Naani was growing. She would call her baby as Naani, which means a little girl.

Sahara started being more confident. She also added her ideas for the work and she was praised every time.

She had collected enough money for a new stitching machine and she had started preparing some clothes for Naani and herself.

Naani had started speaking, but she had never used a word Baba (father) in her life yet. Sahara was worried how she would tell her about the father who was a monstrous one.

Naani began to go school, and she realized she misses her lot while she was not there to disturb her every time while she worked.

Sahara used to teach Naani with her home works.

Mamu, why don’t you go to school like me?” –said Naani.

This was a big question that made her think for another week.

After a week, she replied to Naani, “I will be going to school too.”

Naani was happy. Sahara took a big step of her life. She rejoined class tenth.

She was just 19 and age was not much of a problem for her.

Sahara also talked to her landlord; she would do her stitching work in the morning and the evening. Everyone in her workplace was happy. The school was amazed to see the bravery of Sahara, and she became an example for every other woman there.

“Let me help you do that, I am good at math.” –said Sahara to one of the girl in her class.

She had studied it already. Many students in her class took the help from her. She also became a class topper in her first terminal examination.

A year passed, she became a distinction holder, and was able to get an admission into a nursing school. Her aim of being a nurse was again on her way.

Naani was a decent child. She never asked for unnecessary toys. But, Sahara made sure; all the basic demands were fulfilled.

Sahara was able to save money from her stitching job;she did her nursing diploma in scholarship too. She was a dedicated student, a hardworking employee, and a loving mother.

During her final year of nursing, she also received a job in the renowned hospital that was near her flat. She had to quit the stitching job; but everyone in her workplace was happy for her new success.

Naani was doing well with her studies. She was a curious child. She started asking a lot about her father. Sahara added a lot of lies everyday to hide the truth.

A fine day, a new patient was admitted to the hospital where Sahara worked as a nurse. The patient was under her department.

She found out the patient was her mother, and she had suffered from a minor leg injury. She had fallen from the cliff while picking some vegetables. The father had come too. They didn’t recognize her at first, but after she called Aama and Buwa to them; the parents cried with happiness.

“Your in-laws said that you burnt yourself and your daughter and died.”

They all cried and hugged. The parents were proud to find out she was a nurse already and the grand daughter was going to school. She also took them to her place, Naani was happy to meet her grandparents.

They also felt sorry for terminating her school and force-marrying her to a monstrous man who married within the month of Sahara leaving.

They kept visiting Sahara from the very day, and Sahara promised to come back to them someday.

Today Sahara is a nurse, who is loved by everyone in the hospital. She literally has been a Sahara-support for them. She provides the best care for her patients. She also has her own stitching business. She has employed more than fifteen women at her business and she has been Sahara-the support for them as well.

She has got herself and her daughter a bigger apartment to live in. She is also dating a widower, who was initially one of her patient.

Naani has already crossed her first menstrual cycle. She lives in her own room, instead of a Chaupadi during her cycle. She is given extra attention and love by the mother; Sahara doesn’t let her daughter face the situations that she had to go through while she was her age.

Naani calls her mother the source of inspiration for her. She also has found out about her father, and she has stopped asking about him after knowing what he had done to her and her mother some years back.

“I have a mother, and I have a father too, fortunately, they both are a single person. I am glad I am a daughter of an amazing personality, who is not just a parent, but a Business woman, a Nurse, a mentor, and a responsible daughter.” –were the words of Naani during her speech on an event on her school.

Sahara feels that she has conquered the world when she hears these words from her daughter. She doesn’t blame anyone for her bad times. She is proud that she took a major step in her life that she calls as,”the runaway mother”.

There are lots of Sahara-snot just in villages, but in the towns too. But everyone does not end like this. Some are dying in the Chaupadi huts; some are ended up to being sold as prostitutes. Some women are killed by the husband or the in-laws, some are sent back to home due to lack of dowries they brought.

But, despite the pain and the problems, be brave enough to stand up, to raise a voice, and in times, be ready to runaway too.

1/11/2019

Aleena Rayamajhi

No, My God Wouldn’t Like That!

(Viewers restriction: The ones who strictly wouldn’t like criticism of the ritual of sacrificing animals to gods and goddesses stay away from this article. I don’t want to hurt you.)

“Where are you taking this goat?”

“I am taking it to the Deity, to sacrifice ‘it’ for ‘my’ good luck this year.”

This is the conversation I had with one of the devotees, who was on the way to Pathivara Temple from Mathlo Fedi along with its goat. We shared the same path most of the time.

I belong to Hinduism because my parents are Hindu and I am raised in such a background. Even though we have thousands of gods and goddesses in our religion and carry a strong mythical history, I know very little about it. I am not a religious person and I am not even against it. I do celebrate the festivals that are part of my religion and I enjoy them.

It is a month of October. It has started being a bit cold already in Nepal; especially the hills are getting colder, let alone mountains. I had been travelling a lot this month. Recently I went on a three days trip that included Jeep ride mostly and a short trek as well. On the seventh day or Saptami of the Dashain festival –considered the most important festival of Hindus- I began my trip to Pathivara Temple that is located in Taplejung district of Eastern Region. It is famous and is a beautiful touristic area of Eastern Nepal. The major reason behind the trip was to explore the mountains and then, yes, to see the ancient Statue of Goddess Pathivara that is believed to have a lot of power. I began trekking at 4:30 am in the morning. I was so sleepy and really not in the condition to climb the slope that was greater than sixty degrees probably. On the way, I met different people. I was amazed to see the old age devotees. They were plenty. They were making small steps and walking slowly. And yes, there were kids too. Some were walking themselves while some were being carried. It motivated me to walk faster. I could see people taking goats along with them. I was shocked to know that they were carrying a goat this entire path to sacrifice it to the Goddess Pathivara. So the creator itself wants the sacrifice? Interesting. I made a short debate with the devotees with goats. I was disappointed with their opinions.

“Today is Astami, we need to sacrifice a goat to the Devi, and else we will have a bad fortune. We will pour the fresh blood of this goat to the Devi, and take its body back. This will be eaten as Prasad of Devi this Dashain.”

It was the answer I got for my question. The religion that I follow has a lot of gods in it. The creator is a god itself. This is what we believe in. The one that creates a life probably wouldn’t like to see its creation being sacrificed like that, in its own feet. At least, this is my opinion.

One should never take death in its own hand, rather be of it or somebody else. May be our gods are different. My god is ideal. My god doesn’t like the human beings taking death in their hands. I know people kill animals for eating. It is a large industry. But, why in the name of gods? This is truly disgusting.

As I mentioned before, I don’t know much about the myths. But, what I know is, people used to sacrifice ‘their’ blood to the Devi in the first place. Devi is a source of energy and yes, blood is considered the source of energy too. If one wants tremendous energy, one should be ready to sacrifice his/her blood. But then, people brought innocent animals in the process of sacrificing blood. You cannot increase ‘your’ energy by sacrificing the blood of the innocent life that really wants to live. There is some kind of misinterpretation to what was being taught and what is being followed. In the holy book Ramayana, Ravan sacrifices ‘his’ head ten times. In Chandi, it is written that, King Surath and Businessman Samadi regain their happiness after making the Devi happy by sacrificing a bit of their ‘own’ blood. It could be their belief or something that was for satisfaction. At least they are sacrificing their ‘own’ blood. Sacrifice comes from oneself. If one wants to sacrifice something, it should be ego, pride and cruelty rather than the blood of the innocent lives. You want to sacrifice blood? Try yours. We are misinterpreting the religion that carries an amazing history.

“But how can you have a good fortune by sacrificing animal’s blood instead of yours, to the Devi? Aren’t you being selfish?” was my question to the devotee. I was replied like –”This is something our ancestors have taught us. We need to follow the guidelines of the ancestors to keep the trend running.”

The cavemen roamed naked in the Stone Age. Do we roam naked? So, ultimately we changed our minds, we learnt. Even if I am wrong, and the ancestors really sacrificed the innocent lives to earn fortune for them, we can stop that now. We definitely have more knowledge than our ancestors had. Sometimes, bad cultures need to be abolished and some new needs to be hugged.

After having such a conversation with the devotees on the way, I felt like returning back. But, after all, the travel had begun and at least for the beautiful view of mountains I made it to the temple. The view was horrifying. Though I didn’t enter the temple for myself, I caught the sight of the sacrifices. The pure Deity was flooded with the blood of the lives that were not ready to be killed. I had to return back with the horrible experience rather than some good memories.

It is still my personal opinion that animal sacrifice is not something that should be followed as the part of our religion. If somebody believes in good fortune comes with sacrificing blood, be it be his/her own blood. The best way to sacrifice blood for good fortune or satisfaction is donating blood to the needy. Why take the lives of others by sacrificing them to the Deity, if instead you can sacrifice your own blood and actually save some lives? My god created lives to be lived not to be sacrificed in its own name, and NO, MY GOD WOULDN’T LIKE THAT!

Aleena Rayamajhi

10/26/2018

Simple Life Lessons

Are you not being able to be happy because you are too busy? You can pass smiles to people on your way to office or college. I bet you will not just have a good day, but even they will have a good day too. It doesn’t require much to be happy. Helping someone without wishing something in return also makes you happy. People go places, spend money and time in search of happiness while they can find it everywhere around them. Unplanned kind actions give more happiness than the planned ones. That’s why, we must be active all the time and enjoy every moment of life. Because happiness isn’t something we search for, but it is something that we create for ourselves. Do you know something? If you are happy, you seem younger than you are.

What are you scared of? Why don’t you fulfill your small wishes rather than depriving them? You live for yourself first, and then only for your parents or loved ones. If you are living for others, you are not living; you are just pretending. You should not be scared of doing things that provide excitement and thrills in your life as long as they do not harm others. What can be the worst? You will die, right? Everyone has to die someday, so live up when you still have time rather than silently waiting for your death. Make your every action valuable.

Freedom is our top priority. If one has to choose between love and freedom, the one surely chooses freedom. If he/she chooses love instead of freedom, it will be hard to remain happy afterwards. If you are a parent, remember something, right freedom is the best gift you can give your child. Your child is a free bird, and if you deprive him/her with right freedom, your child is the bird whose leg is attached by a string that allows it to see only a part of the sky. If you are a child, remember something, your parents’ can only provide you good education, but not the good life, do not blame your parents if you misuse your freedom in wrong way and end up into greater life problems, because with freedom comes responsibilities.

When it comes to beauty, we automatically respect a bit more to a person who is comparatively more beautiful. Everyone is not born beautiful, but everyone wants to be. If one is not born beautiful, one can groom him/herself to be beautiful. When we talk about beauty, it just doesn’t mean the face only. It is beyond. What if the face is beautiful but the character isn’t? I believe one should always find out time for themselves. No matter how busy is the schedule, we can always find out time for activities that will not allow our mind to be dull. We can always involve in swimming, running or/and sports because it is necessary for our body to be in good shape. And to intensify inner beauty, one can read good books, attend seminars, and improve public speaking capacity which gradually increases confidence. And, my dear friend, beauty is over all about confidence. If you are confident enough, you are beautiful for yourself, and that is the only thing that matters the most.

These days, people are usually depressed, some have academic problems, some have career problems, some have health issues and some have love problems. The youths that are depressed, are not capable to handle it. Most of the adults are depressed, but are still living the life as if they are fine. Do you know the root cause of depression? It is “free time”. You are depressed because you over think. The problem that you are facing has tremendous solutions. But, your mind scares you by magnifying the problem rather than giving you the solution. The mind that is always busy, has no time for such horrible thoughts. The least you can do to keep your mind busy is reading a good book. The most you can do to keep your mind busy is travel.

The choice is yours, either be ordinary or be happy. Life is worth only if you are happy. Happiness is a feeling and has no price. The lessons are simple and I bet that you already knew it. May be, you needed a friend like me, who could remind you of these. Be productive, not because your family or society expects a lot from you, but because you are here to be better than you were yesterday. Spread love, help and smile and see how ordinary things around you change.

Aleena Rayamajhi
9/27/2018

The Giant Banyan Tree

These wrinkled barks and uncontrolled branches, oh, I am still growing. I am too old already. But why don’t I stop growing? I am called as the second largest tree in Asia. I am a Banyan Tree. I live in the hills of Rajarani, Dhankuta which lies in the eastern part of Nepal. My place is beautiful. I occupy a lot of space. When it rains, I am the one who gets the most water. I have a lot of friends around me, some of them are cut down and the most of them are too young. May be because of my popularity, nobody tries to cut me down. I am blessed.

There are lots of birds in my branches all the time. They sing beautiful songs to me. Some goats enjoy sitting in my shade. I love animals. Sometimes fox, monkey and deer visit me. I hate those people who come to visit me from other places. They come in huge masses. They come in the vehicles that produce irritating noises. All my birds run away because of that noise. Their vehicles also produce polluted air. Ah, I hate that smell. They take a lot of pictures with me. They bring foods wrapped up in plastics to enjoy eating in my shade. But the sad thing is, they leave their wrappers here. These plastics do not decay. They stick to the soil and make my periphery dirty. The plastic wrappers and bottles do not let the rain enter into soil. It is hard to be the second largest tree, people come to visit very often and make my place unfavorable to live in.

I have a visitor right now. Ah, she is in a vehicle too. I know she is coming towards me. I am scared of the noise and the smoke that her vehicle is going to bring. She is almost here. Wait, she has a different vehicle. Oh, she is on a bicycle. So, it doesn’t produce any sound or requires no fuel. I am glad at least I do not have to go through pollution today. She seems happy. I can see her enjoying the sound of the birds in my branches. Even the birds didn’t fly away today.
It has been a while; she has been asleep in my lowest branch. She might be tired. I feel nice to provide a comfortable bed for her. She might be awake any minute because it has started to drizzle. My leaves shall protect her from most of the drizzle but even few drops in her face can make her awake. I should be really attentive because she is my guest for now.

Now she wakes, all happy and fresh. Damn it, she unwraps plastic for cookies. She might be hungry. I hate this habit of human beings because I hate plastic. She has finished eating the cookies. Wow, she just kept the plastics inside her bag. She did not throw it next to me. I am glad to meet her. I wish all the human beings would do the same.

It seems she is about to leave now as she is getting up. Ah, she is picking some old plastics around me and collecting it in her bag. It is a great relief for me. I feel clean already. May be because I provided her a shade and a branch to sleep, she is returning the favor by cleaning my place. She is leaving now. If only I could thank her for what she did.

I was wrong. All the human beings are not same after all. Some are kind and love us as well. I wish everyday at least one human being like her visits me. I would love to provide my shade and coolness. I would enjoy their company. I am old already, but these branches have become stronger. These branches would love to be the roof while you want shade and these leaves would always provide cool air. But, Dear Human Being, do not bring plastics with you, even if you do, please kindly take it away. Do not scare my birds with the sound of your vehicle and please do not create air pollution in my place, a gentle request.

Aleena Rayamajhi
7/29/2018
(It is an imaginary narration of the giant Banyan Tree; I had a bicycle ride from Dharan to Rajarani; on reaching there, I made it to the Banyan tree. I enjoyed the shade and loved it. Go green!)