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Nepal Festivals

The Chariot Festival of Seto Matsyendranath

The Chariot Festival of Seto Matsyendranath

When one thinks of a chariot festival in sure you're thinking of the, Indra Jatra, Bisket Jatra or Rato Matysendranth. These festivals are the biggest in each Kingdom of the then Nepal Valley, but one chariot festival when is as historic as the three is not so known of : The Chariot Festival of Aryavalokiteswara Jana Baha Dyo. 

The Coming of Spring- Fagu Purnima

The Coming of Spring- Fagu Purnima

Fagun Purnima also known as Holi is a festival marking the end of winter and coming of spring and summer. Back in the days when phones and the internet didn’t exist, a ling bamboo lingo decorated with clothes of various colors (Chir) is erected a few days before the day of the festival. This tradition is still continued in Basantapur Durbar Square.


Losar: The Festival of Reunion

Losar: The Festival of Reunion

Losar is one of the main festivals celebrated by the ethnic communities of Tamang, Sherpa, Gurung and Thakali. Losar means new year according to the unisolar calendar followed by the communities, it is also known as the Tibetan Calendar which follows the cycle of 12 years called Lohokor.


Swasthani Bratakatha Festival in Nepal

Swasthani Bratakatha Festival in Nepal

Every year during the full moon of Poush Shukla, devotees flock to the holy river of Shali Nadi in Sankhu to offer their prayers to Goddess Swasthani and God Madhav Narayan. Devotees fast for their family’s prosperity till the next full moon. During the month family members read the book of Swasthani.


Boisterous Festivals of Spring

Boisterous Festivals of Spring

Holi, the festival of colors, is celebrated with great enthusiasm all over the country, and it is a time when one forgets and forgives. 

 

The Rich Culture of Panauti

The Rich Culture of Panauti

Panauti has an ancient history, and a culture that is rich and thriving. It’s close to Kathmandu, and a visit is sure to enrich you. 

 

Nepal’s Most Popular Festival, Tihar

Nepal’s Most Popular Festival, Tihar

Tihar is the most popular festival for many Nepalis, and this is because of the many fun activities that take place during all of its five days.  

There’s a Festive Air in Nepal

There’s a Festive Air in Nepal

The weather is changing, and along with it, there’s a definite festive air around the country; yes, some of the country’s biggest festivals are here.