Hyderabad:Even as a political war of words has ensued over Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's "panuati" jibe, there exists a place in Nepal's east Katmandu named 'Panauti', which not only has a beautiful scenic beauty but a wonderful history.
Two days back, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi in an apparent dig at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, said that Team India was almost winning had it not been for a 'panuati'. West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursday said the team had won all the matches except the one which was attended by "sinners".
While Opposition leaders are relating "panauti" to PM Modi, here is one village in Nepal that is not only named 'Panauti' but witnessed 'panauti'.
Before being declared a municipality, it was one of the most developed village that was surrounded by five villages namely Khopasi, Sunthan, Subba Goan and Taukhal. It derived its name from the first, middle and last letters of three rivers namely Padmawoti (Pa), Lilawoti (la) and Rudrawoti (li). Thus, it was called 'Palati' which eventually changed into 'Panauti', which was similar to another river, Punaywoti that flows in the north.
There are many stories about this village that have survived in the form of legends and fables. Once there was no rainfall in Panauti village for 12 consecutive years leaving people in great difficulty. The king called a meeting to figure out the reason. Banduduta, who was the most respected "tantric" in Kantipur was called in.