Damauli

Vyas Municipality (Damauli)
दमौली
Country    Nepal
Zone Gandaki Zone
District Tanahu District
Population (2015)
  Total 55,000 estimated
Time zone Nepal Time (UTC+5:45)
Postal code 33900
Area code(s) 065

Damauli, today Byas Municipality, is the headquarters of Tanahun District in the Gandaki Zone of Western Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 18,099 people residing in 3604 individual households. Today the estimated population is above 50,000. Different castes like Magar, Darai, Brahmin, Chhetris, Gurung live here. Rajamama Kusunda, the only surviving Kusunda who speaks Kusunda language lives in Vyas Municipality.It's one of the well planned towns in Nepal.The beautiful town is growing fast to be one of the major cities in the country. Majority of the population are engaged in some kind of business. It is easily recognizable because it is located on the confluence of two major rivers the Madi and the Seti. Many tourists come here for rafting in the Madi river The Manung hill is another important geographical landmark overlooking the Town.[1]

History of Damauli

Damauli is referred as the birthplace Famous Rishi ved Vyas where he was born on the meet of two rivers Seti and Madi, although it is not certain. The place is named after him as vyas.

References

  1. "Nepal Census 2001", Nepal's Village Development Committees (Digital Himalaya), retrieved 5 May 2016.

Damauli is one of the fastest growing city of Nepal. It is the birthplace of Famous Ved Vyasa who wrote Mahabharata. Bhanubhakta Acharya (Nepali: भानुभक्त आचार्य) (1814 – 1868) is a Nepalese poet who was also born at Tanahun District who translated the great epic Ramayana from Sanskrit to Nepali language.

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This place has much natural beauty. It has green forests and clean river flowing. Besides this recreational aspects, people visit Damauli because of religious aspect too. Damauli is the birthplace of Vedvyas who is the writer of veds and purans. I suggest everybody to visit Damauli who really want to feel and experience the real beauty of nature. Vyas cave is historically important because it is believed that Vyas rishi lived over here.

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