The name Bhaleydhunga derives from the Nepali language which means Bhaley( Male Peasant) and Dhunga (Stone) connecting with several folk stories to express. It is said that in opposition to the Bhaleydhunga, there’s a Pothedhunga, Pothe( Female Pheasant), and Dhunga(stone) female stone another cliff, the incomplete love story of two love birds is still a mystery and often once a periodical time local people witness a crowing sound of male rooster expressing a sorrow of long lost loved ones.
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