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Arun Poudel

Arun Poudel

The writer is copy editor at Republica and can be contacted at poudel.arun@gmail.com

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The Week

A guide for life

What makes for a compelling read? – This is a question that has always baffled and continues to baffle writers, would-be writers, and publishers. Even for a reader like me, this is a perplexing question. For every book I read, I have a different thought about what did or didn’t make it special. It’...
Jul 19, 2019
The Week, Latest Updates

Finding your balance

Now-a-days concepts like work-life balance and mental wellbeing are being given as much importance as productivity and efficiency. But in a world driven by outwardly success, how does one find the inner calm? And does one come at the cost of the other? Tsoknyi Rinpoche, a well-known Buddhist master,...
Jun 28, 2019
The Week

Then & now

Many houses in the earthquake-affected villages of Sindhupalchok have finally been reconstructed. And while this comes as a respite for the locals, they also confess that the brick and mortar structures that have replaced ones with traditional architecture have made the villages lose their charm and...
May 24, 2019
OPINION

Boundless love

Every year, people around the world celebrate February 14 as the day of love. Young or old, male or female or the ‘others’, people rush to show their affection to their loved ones. But oftentimes, what we actually show is attachment, not affection.
Feb 14, 2019
The Week

A matter of perspective

Sandra Magnus, a former American astronaut and NASA scientist, on life and how nothing is a big deal, if you don’t make it out to be.
Jul 20, 2018
The Week

Charya Nritya: Dancing for enlightenment

The common belief is that to experience enlightenment one must sit motionless and be completely still. Dance seems antithetical to enlightenment. But not many know of Charya Nritya, or Charya dance. Charya is a sacred form of Buddhist art, which, if done properly with right understanding, will lead...
May 11, 2018
OPINION

Be your own light

Buddha’s motive was not to create a mass of followers and establish a new philosophy. He just wanted people to come out of suffering.
Apr 30, 2018
My City

A rare everest trek

For Scott Doolan, a paraplegic athlete from Australia, it’s the mind, not the body, that limits you. “It’s all in your mind. If you want to achieve something, you know you can achieve it,” the 29-year-old fitness enthusiast told Republica when he returned from the mountains to Kathmandu earlier thi...
Apr 19, 2018
My City

Finding the diamond within

It was an evening like no other. It was a talk like no other. And it was an invitation to do something that most of the 'modern' men and women would have no time to do.
Mar 29, 2018
SOCIETY

Meditation can slow ageing process: Richard Davidson

REPUBLICA, March 20: Happiness is a skill, and people can learn it in a matter of few hours. And meditation is a way to learn that skill.
Mar 20, 2018