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The Dance of Nayata Bhulu Ajima - A Sacred Dance Part II

The Dance of Nayata Bhulu Ajima - A Sacred Dance Part II

In ancient times, the ajima’s were regarded the ultimate protectors of the valley. They were strategicallly placed in cardinal points along with military infrastructre to ensure the cities protection from both physcial and supernatural forces. Amongst, the mother goddesses of Kathmandu is Nyata Bhulu Ajiima.

The Dance of Nayata Bhulu Ajima - A Sacred Dance Part I

The Dance of Nayata Bhulu Ajima - A Sacred Dance Part I

Mysticism is the greatest suite of Kathmandu. In the labrynth of allies and temples lie symbolism deeper than seen by the eye. One of such mystical elements of the city of Kathmandu is the celebration of Nyatabhhulu at its centre

Tihar: Victory of Light

Tihar: Victory of Light

Tihar is the second largest national festival of Nepal. It bares similarities to Dipwawali celebrated in our neighboring nation. The festival is celebrated for a total of 5-days. During which various animals, birds and gods are worshipped. Each day has its own symbolism and each community has its own tradition and ritual process of observing the festival.

Places to visit this Dashain Break

Places to visit this Dashain Break

As everyone gets a holiday during the Dashain season, it has become a trend to go on a short break. The ultimate escape from work and study calls for a rejuvenating adventure. So, call up your loved ones and arrange a package service to head on out and about

Symbolism of Dashain

Symbolism of Dashain

Dashain- a grand celebration of victory over evil. The festival at its core is similar to Dashera celebrated in India but over time numerous elements have been through cultural practise. It is a festival with deep symbolism and roots in all of our cultures

Yenya Punhi: A Jubilation of Kathmandu - Part II

Yenya Punhi: A Jubilation of Kathmandu - Part II

According to legends, it is believed that the mother of Lord Intra required a Parijat( a white flower) to perform a ritual. For which Lord Indra descended to earth in search of the flower. He disguised himself as a commoner and while trying to take the flower out of the lawn of a Jyapu. He caught Lord Indra and held him captive blaming him of trying to steal. Lord Indra was imprisoned and not allowed to go back to heaven.

Yenya Punhi: A Jubilation of Kathmandu - Part I

Yenya Punhi: A Jubilation of Kathmandu - Part I

Amongst the great celebrations of this valley, nothing beats the pomp and flair of Yenya Punhi. Commonly known as Indra Jatra- a name derived from the lore of Indra- the heaven king's visit to Nepal. This festival is larger than life, with symbolism and meaning going back thousands of years- neatly preserved by the Newars.

10 Essential Things To Do In Kathmandu Valley - Part II

10 Essential Things To Do In Kathmandu Valley - Part II

The valley- is an astonishing amalgam of religions, culture and heritage. It isn’t just the political centre point of our nation but also the melting pot where you can discover the country through one beautiful melting pot.

10 Essential Activities In Kathmandu Valley - Part I

10 Essential Activities In Kathmandu Valley - Part I

The valley of Kathmandu at times feels like a chaotic amalgam of traditional and modern culture. This transitional era of Nepal has given birth to numerous activities in the Kathmandu Valley both traditional and modern

Mohni- A Cultural Experience

Mohni- A Cultural Experience

For an outsider to truly experience Mohni, s/he has to be invited by a Newar to their home. Over the years, due to its close celebratory proximity to Dashera, the grand festival of India, it was also considered Dashain- the Nepali rendition of Dashera. But, in reality, Mohni features a few similar elements brought by migrants from the south. Apart from this, the customs and traditions are completely different.

Gai Jatra A Day of Remembrance

Gai Jatra A Day of Remembrance

Annually on the day of Bhadra Krishna Pratiprada, the valley of Kathmandu wakes to celebrate a festival like no other. Known as Sa Paru in Newari, and Gai Jatra in the Nepali, during the day individuals choose to commemorate the members of their family who have recently departed.

An Adventure in Ghale Gaun and Bhujung Gaun - Part III

An Adventure in Ghale Gaun and Bhujung Gaun - Part III

The villages of Ghale Gaun & Bhujung Gaun are two great examples of life in the Annapurna region. The beauty of the panoramic vista along with the smiles of the humble people are enough to create memories that last a lifetime.