Tuladaan: Nepal’s Lost Historical Masterpiece

A 16th-century paubha painting of the Malla era from Nepal is currently held at the Collège de France in Paris. This artistic masterpiece vividly depicts King Pratap Malla’s Tuladaan ceremony (1664 AD) for his son, Prince Chakrabartendra Malla. The painting has never been publicly displayed and is far from its rightful home.

AMNC 2025 in Tianjin: Entrepreneurship and Power of Collaboration

By Akanchha Joshi, Global Shapers Kathmandu Hub The Annual Meeting of the New Champions (AMNC) is the World Economic Forum’s flagship event for emerging economies and innovation. Held this year in Tianjin, China, it brought together over 1,500 leaders from around the world, including innovators, entrepreneurs, policymakers, and changemakers to explore how we can shape […]

Pilachhen Heritage Walk

Nepalko Kala (a project of Global Shapers Kathmandu), in collaboration with Deego Pranali organized a heritage walk on monastery visits in Patan. This walk focuses on understanding the ritualistic practices of the Buddhist community across three major sites— Oku Bahah, Su Bahah and Bhinchhen Bahah. We end our walk in Pilachhen. Our guide, Birat Raj […]