Mahan Siddharta School Vajra Bug
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Owner:
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Kathmandoodle
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Released:
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Sunday, 10 April 2016
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Origin:
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Nepal
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Recently Spotted:
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In Kliplev TB / Coin Hotel (Reloaded)
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The Mahan Siddharta School Bug doesn't mind where it goes, but would like to visit places of worship along the way. This could be churches, temples, mosques... Please take a photo of any place that the bug visits, and provide a brief description in the log.
This bug was registered by children from the Mahan Siddhartha High School in Kathmandu, who decided on its mission while walking around the stupa at Boudha in Kathmandu. MSSchool is predominantly Hindu but with very close links to Buddhism, and is located almost centrally between the most sacred Buddhist and most sacred Hindu sites in Kathmandu (Boudhnath and Pashupatinath).
This bug is attached to a keyring purchased at Boudha in Kathmandu and selected by the children of Mahan Siddharta School to represent them and their culture. The keyring is a Vajra a Buddhist symbol and represents a thunderbolt or a diamond.
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