Thursday, November 28, 2019
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Bala Chaturdashi.Thousand of Hindu devotees from across the country have...
Bala Chaturdashi 2019.Thousands of Hindu devotees from across the country have thronged the Pashupatinath temple to pay homage to their near and dear ones, who died over the last one year, on the occasion of Bala Chaturdashi.
The day is also called satbij chharne din. Camping under the open sky or tents arranged by the Pashupati Area Development Trust, the bereaved ones observe penance, light oil lamps and keep themselves awake throughout the night, praying for the departed souls to rest in heaven a day before Bala Chaturdashi.
The day is also called satbij chharne din. Camping under the open sky or tents arranged by the Pashupati Area Development Trust, the bereaved ones observe penance, light oil lamps and keep themselves awake throughout the night, praying for the departed souls to rest in heaven a day before Bala Chaturdashi.
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Glimpses of Kukur Tihar.
 Nepali Hindus across 
the country are observing Kukur Tihar on the second day of the second 
largest festival that began Tuesday with Kaag Tihar by feeding crows.
On this day, dogs are worshipped and offered foods. Dog is the most 
loyal friend to human being, on the other hand it is regarded as the 
symbol of Yama, the deity of death.Tihar is also a festival of lights 
and flowers, where people decorate their homes with colourful lights or 
oil-fed lamps and eat various delicacies including sweets and sel roti 
as a part of this festival. Playing deusi-bhailo and worshipping 
different animals and birds are also significant aspects of this 
festival.
Tihar, also known as Yampanchak, is observed for five days. The second 
day is Kukur Tihar, the third Gai Tihar and Laxmi Puja, fourth day 
Gobardhan Puja or Goru Puja and fifth day Bhai Tika, the main day of the
 festival.
Newar community observes  Mha Puja (worship of own soul) on the fourth 
day. Bhai Tika celebrates the bond between brothers and sisters. Sisters
 put tika wishing for longevity and prosperity of their brothers, while 
brothers give gifts to their sisters and pledge to take care of them.
The auspicious time for Bhai Tika this Tihar is 11:51am, according to 
the Nepal Panchanga Nirnayak Samiti. The government has announced a 
three-day public holiday starting from Laxmi Puja to Bhai Tika for the 
festival.
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