Wednesday, June 24, 2009


Makar Sankranti (January)

Makar Sankranti sees the religious ceremonies throughout the country to mark the sun's northward journey. There are usually fairs at the confluence of major rivers during the first day of the month according to the Nepalese calendar when people take bath in the holy rivers. The festival witnesses special celebration at the Devghat River confluence, near the Royal Chitwan National Park, where the Trisuli and Kali Gandaki rivers meet. It is celebrated according to the solar calendar and occurs in mid-January. On this day devotees pay obeisance to Lord Shiva and other Hindu deities.

Lhosar (January/February)

This festival is most impressively observed in the month of January/February by the Sherpas. They organize folk songs and dances on this occasion. These dances can be seen in Khumbu, Helambhu and other northern regions of Nepal and also at Boudhanath in Kathmandu. The festival is essentially a family affair when friends and member of the family get together.



Maha Shivaratri (February/March)

This is the most famous and celebrated festival of Nepal, which attracts large crowds from far-flung places both in India & Nepal. This is the grandest and prominent festival among the numerous festivals, which is consecrated in honor of Lord Shiva, the God of Destruction. In Hinduism, he is one of the supreme trinity. On the morning of Shivaratri day and on proceeding days, thousands of worshippers throng Shivas' Temple, but the temple of Pashupatinath in Kathmandu holds the greatest attraction of all. One gets to see thousands of Hindu devotees coming to visit the temple of Pashupatinath. Among them are a large number of Sadhus and Naked ascetics. Many people like to keep awake for the whole nights keeping vigilance over an oil lamp burnt to please Lord Shiva. Children are seen keeping awake similarly over a bonfire in many localities. In the afternoon an official function is held to celebrate this festival at Tundikhel. The Nepalese Army organizes a show in which series of gunfire are sounded.



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