Patan (Lalitpur), April 6 : President Ramchandra Paudel has said all the three tiers of the government should pay attention to the development, conservation and promotion of the invaluable heritages of the country having a multi-ethnic, multi-linguistic culture and tradition.
Addressing the inauguration
ceremony of the reconstructed Shree Degutaleju Temple and the unveiling of the
stone inscription in Patan Durbar Area today, President Paudel stressed the
need for awareness, consciousness and concern at the citizen level for heritage
conservation.
"For our future generations,
these invaluable heritages are an important link in understanding our time,
history and ancestors. It is our common responsibility to preserve and promote
such important places of the country and protect many heritages which were the
mark of hard work and efforts of and the gift from the ancestors," said
President Paudel.
Stating that Nepal, a beautiful
country of unique geographical diversity, has many beautiful natural, religious,
cultural and historical places as the nature's boon, he said that countless
temples, Shaktipeeths, shrines and pilgrimage sites are linked with the
civilization, culture and national pride of Nepalis.
The Head of State said that
Degutaleju Temple is a precious heritage of Patan Durbar Area, which is
included in the World Heritage List, President Paudel said that the heritages
here, a major destination for domestic and foreign tourists, have made Nepal
known at the international level.
Our historical, religious and
cultural heritages across the country are the pride and identity of Nepal and
Nepalis, the President said, adding that although the reconstruction and
restoration of historical heritage damaged in the Gorkha earthquake was challenging,
that the successful reconstruction of the Degutaleju Temple has enhanced the
beauty of this World Heritage Site.
On the occasion, Minister for
Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Badri Pandey lauded the challenging work
done by Lalitpur in preserving heritage and culture in the country. He said
Japan's cooperation and dedication of the locals was important in the
reconstruction of this heritage in the past 10 years while maintaining the
history with marinating archaeological structure.
He said it was the duty of all of
us to protect Nepal's diverse culture and nature. He stressed the need to
develop Nepal as an open museum by giving priority to it and making it known to
the world.
Japanese Ambassador to Nepal Maeda Toru said that the reconstruction of the heritage damaged by the earthquake has been successful due to the continuous support of the international community and the tireless efforts of Nepalis.
He wished that this temple
continues as a friendship between Nepal and Japan forever. Mayor of Lalitpur
Metropolitan City ChiribabuMaharjan shared that the construction of the
archaeological heritages has been completed through a locals' committee by
giving responsibility to the locals.
He expressed the belief that the
heritages reconstructed now would remain safe even when there was a bigger
earthquake than in 2072 BS. Chairperson of Degutaleju Temple
Reconstruction Committee Kiran Man Pradhan shared that the responsibility of rebuilding the temple damaged by the 2072 BS earthquake has been successfully completed. He opined that he had worked for future generations by rebuilding this important historical heritage. (RSS)