Sunday, December 23, 2018

Thursday, December 13, 2018

Bala Chaturdashi.

Bala Chaturdashi is one of the famous festival in Nepal. Bala Chaturdashi celebration is additionally called Satbij Chharne Aaushi in Nepali nearby dialect. This celebration Bala Chaturdashi of Nepal is seen at blessed place of Nepal, Sleshmantak Forest close to Pashupatinath Temple. Sleshmantak backwoods is situated close by most well known sanctuary, Pashupatinath Temple.
Sleshmantak timberland is situated to the opposite side over the Baghmati waterway by the world legacy site, Pashupatinath Temple. Bala Chaturdashi celebration falls on Marga Krishna Chaturdashi. As per English Calendar, it falls during late November or early December and as per Nepali Calendar it falls on late Kartik or early Mangsir month of Nepal.  This year 2019.

Thursday, December 6, 2018

Bala Chaturdashi

Bala Chaturdashi is one of the famous festival in Nepal. Bala Chaturdashi celebration is additionally called Satbij Chharne Aaushi in Nepali nearby dialect. This celebration Bala Chaturdashi of Nepal is seen at blessed place of Nepal, Sleshmantak Forest close to Pashupatinath Temple. Sleshmantak backwoods is situated close by most well known sanctuary, Pashupatinath Temple. Sleshmantak timberland is situated to the opposite side over the Baghmati waterway by the world legacy site, Pashupatinath Temple. Bala Chaturdashi celebration falls on Marga Krishna Chaturdashi. As per English Calendar, it falls during late November or early December and as per Nepali Calendar it falls on late Kartik or early Mangsir month of Nepal. This year 2018, this celebration falls on sixth December or twenty Mangsir 2075. On this Bala Chaturdashi celebration, a tremendous populace from different spots of Nepal assembled at the waterway bank of Bagmati to celebrate. Other than the Nepali region lovers, Hindus aficionados from other south Asian nations like India, Bangladesh and so on accumulate at waterway bank of sacred stream Bagmati by Holy sanctuary Pashupatinath. As all realized that Pashupatinath Temple is one of most hallowed sanctuary of Hindu God Shiva and one of the well known world legacy destinations of Nepal. This Temple is situated at bank of Bagmati River in Kathmandu, Nepal. Kathmandu is the capital city of Nepal.


Nepalese Hindu devotees offer oil lamps in the Bagmati River as they observe the festival of Bala Chaturdashi.
Oil lamps offered by devotees illuminate the Bagmati River flowing through the premises of the Pashupatinath Temple during the Bala Chaturdashi festival in Kathmandu, on Thursday, Dec6 ,2018
It is believed that dropped seeds in remembrance of beloved ones on the occasion of  Bala Chaturdashi.

A Nepalese woman scatters seven types of grains during Bala Chaturdashi festival in the courtyard of Pashupatinath temple in Kathmandu, Nepal
Thousands of Nepalese Hindu devotees on Monday mourned their deceased relatives as they marked the festival of Bala Chaturdashi in the capital.
It is believed that dropped seeds in remembrance of beloved ones on the occasion of  Bala Chaturdashi.

Tuesday, November 13, 2018

Patan

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  A girl stands under a tap and cleans her face with the splashing water at Patan .
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Monday, October 29, 2018

Dashain Moments

A women  enjoying a traditional bamboo ping, or swing, during the Dashain festival. Bamboo swings are constructed in many parts of the country as a way of celebration. Kite-flying and playing cards are also popular.

 A lady enjoy playing in a traditional bamboo ping or swing during Dashain festival celebration at Bharatpur,Narayani River side



Silhouetted a Nepalese boys flies a kite standing.

Local kids enjoys playing on swing around the at Narayani river side.

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A woman separates rice grains from the glumes, or husks using a traditional winnowing method.

Friday, October 26, 2018

“kahi nabhaeko jatra Hadigaunko” Lord Satya Narayan Festival 2018

KATHMANDU, Oct 26: Every year in Hadigaun of Kathmandu, people conduct a unique jatra that takes place nowhere in the world. Commonly known as Hadigaun jatra, the festival is celebrated with much delight and people dance, drink, eat and have fun on the next day of Kojagrat Poornima. This jatra has become an identity of Hadigaun, as the jatra has also given rise to the popular Nepali saying “kahi nabhaeko jatra Hadigaunko” meaning ‘a unique jatra that takes place only in Hadigaun’. This jatra which has become the identity of the place indeed has a legend connected to its establishment.© Jimmy Pramod Malakar










Wednesday, October 17, 2018

Khokana Jatra (Sikali Jatra).



















When the crisp autumn air begins to colour the evening sky and most Nepalis get ready with their kites to welcome Dashain, the people of Khokana, a medieval Newari town, located 10kms from the city’s core, gear up to celebrate their own festival, the Sikali Jatra.
One of its kind, this seven-day festival is the town’s substitute for Dashain. The festival commences on the day of the Ghatasthapana and is celebrated with different rituals, dances, and feasts till the day of Fulpati.
Goddess Rudrayani (Sikali)—a manifestation of Durga—lies at the centre of the Jatra and is worshipped alongside 14 masked deities. The masked deities, who are adorned in age-old regalia and jewelry, perform a ritual dance during the festival, and are represented by selected members of the Guthis that organise the festival. Three different Guthis (Ta-Guthi, Sala Guthi and Jhahu Guthi) come together to put out this unusual but vibrant festival.
The Sikali Jatra dance, that takes centre stage during the festival, almost always commences with deities high up in the air, held and supported by other Guthi members. And with a host of musicians playing in the background, any observer struggles not be overwhelmed.
Offering is an important part of the festival and three buffaloes and ducks are religiously sacrificed at the local Siddhi Temple in Bhakha of Khokana every year. It is believed that this festival has been celebrated continually since Nepal Sambat 336 (1217 CE).
The locals believe that celebrating this festival will keep at bay any misfortunes in the year ahead. And with Khokana being one of the few places in the Valley where Dashain wasn’t eventually adopted in some form, opting instead to retain their own traditional harvest festival—which is what Sikali Jatra ultimately is—this jatra has in turn become not just an important communal festivity but also an essential part of the town’s identity.