His work has been instrumental in preserving and promoting the traditional music of Nepal, resonating with audiences both within the country and among the Nepali diaspora.
He recorded his first song "Kishimkotma Chari Nacheko" at Reema Recording Studio then owned by another popular Nepali singer Narayan Rayamajhi, with significant assistance from Shanta Nepali, before passing the Sur Parikshya conducted by Radio Nepal.
Following this, he continued to perform and solidify his status as a prominent figure in Nepali folk music.
[3] Throughout his career, Pariyar collaborated with several prominent female singers, including Bishnu Majhi, Bima Kumari Dura and Sharmila Gurung.
[4] His songs often resonate with themes of love, longing, and the struggles of everyday life, showcasing his ability to connect with audiences on a deeply emotional level.