शेर्पा

नेपाली विकिपीडियाबाट

शेर्पा जाति नेपालका उच्च हिमाली क्षेत्रका जातिगत समुह हुन्। शेर्पा शव्द तिब्बती भाषाको शार (पूर्व) र पा (मानिस) शव्दहरू मिलेर बनेको हो। शेर्पाहरू पूर्वी तिब्बतबाट नेपालमा पछिल्ला ५०० बर्षहरूमा बसाईँ सरेर आएका हुन्।

The term 'sherpa' (the preferred spelling with a lower case first letter) is also incorrectly used to refer to local people, typically men, employed as porters or guides for mountaineering expeditions in the Himalayas. They are highly regarded as experts in mountaineering र their local terrain, as well as having good physical endurance र resilience to high altitude conditions. However, a sherpa is not necessarily a member of the Sherpa ethnic group. A female sherpa is known as a "Sherpani".

विषयसूची

[परिवर्तन्] Native territory

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A Nepalese Sherpa र उनका pack.

Most Sherpas live in the eastern regions of Nepal Solu, Khumbu or Pharak. However, some live farther west in the Rolwaling valley र in the Helambu region north of काठमाडौं. Pangboche is the Sherpas' oldest village नेपालमा, र is estimated to have been built over 300 years ago. Sherpas speak their own Sherpa language which in many ways resembles a dialect of Tibetan. They traditionally are traders र farmers, cultivating their high altitude fields of potatoes, barley, wheat र buckwheat. Some live near Namche Bazaar. The Jirels, native people of Jiri, are ethnically related to the Sherpas. It is said that the Jirels are descendants of a Sherpa mother र Sunuwar (another ethnic group of the eastern part of Nepal) father. In India, Sherpas also inhabit the towns of DarjeelingKalimpong र the Indian state of Sikkim. The 2001 Nepal Census recorded 154,622 Sherpas in that country, of which 92.83% were Buddhists, 6.26% were Hindus, 0.63% were Christians र 0.20% were Bon.

Traditionally (although not strictly followed), the names of Sherpa men often reflect the day of the week on which they were born:

शेर्पामा हप्ताका दिनहरू
नेपाली शेर्पा
आइतवार ङिमा, (निमा पनि लेख्नेको पाईन्छ, जुन गलत हिज्जे हो)
सोमवार दावा
मंगलवार मिङमा
बुधवार ल्हाक्पा
बिहीवार फुर्बा
शुक्रवार पासाङ
शनिवार पेम्बा
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Sherpa porter carrying wood in the Himalaya, near Mount Everest
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Appa Sherpa

[परिवर्तन्] Sherpas र mountaineering

Sherpas were of immeasurable value to early explorers of the Himalayan region, serving as guides र porters at the extreme altitudes of the peaks र passes in the region. Today, the term has been extended to apply to almost any guide or porter hired for mountaineering expeditions in the Himalayas. However, नेपालमा Sherpas often insist on making a distinction between themselves र general porters, as they often serve in a more guide-like role र command higher pay र respect from the community. (Often the generic term "sherpa" meaning guide is written uncapitalized, in contrast with the capitalized "Sherpa" meaning the ethnic group.)

Sherpas are renowned in the global climbing र mountaineering community for their hardiness, expertise, र experience at high altitudes. Despite the value of their services, the pay is insubstantial to the point where many cannot afford the modern climbing gear that Western climbers use. Many have speculated that a portion of Sherpas' climbing ability may be due to a genetically greater lung capacity, allowing much better performance at high altitudes. It has also been suggested that one reason why they were widely used as porters is that they had fewer dietary prohibitions than most people of the region र were prepared to eat whatever was given to them on expeditions.

[परिवर्तन्] Famous Sherpas

Historically, the most famous Sherpa is Tenzing Norgay, who climbed Mount Everest with Edmund Hillary for the first time in 1953.

Two Sherpas, Pemba DorjieLhakpa Gelu, have recently competed as to who can climb Everest quicker. On May 23 2003 Dorjie summitted in 12 hours र 46 minutes. Three days later Gelu beat उनका record by two hours, summitting in 10 hours 46 minutes. On May 21 2004 Dorjie again improved the record by more than two hours with a total time of 8 hours र 10 minutes. This feat may be considered one of the greatest in mountaineering.

On May 19 2006, Appa Sherpa successfully climbed Mt. Everest for the 16th time, breaking उनका own record for most successful ascents.

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