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About Nepal |
Major Festivals In
August September
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Gai Jatra
The gai, or cow, is holy to
Hindus. She represents Laxmi, the
goddess of wealth, and guides the
souls of the departed to the gates
of the Netherworld. But Gai Jatra is
not a somber occasion. Satire,
jokes, fancy costumes, and colorful
processions are the order of the day
as people recall how an
eighteenth-century king rallied his
people to cheer his queen upon the
death of their son. Those who have
experienced the death of close ones
during the past year share their
sorrow and take comfort in the fact
that the gai has safely transported
the departed souls on their
afterlife journey. Young men wearing
women's saris, children dressed up
as cows, and whimsical characters of
all sorts fill the streets. Special
issues of local magazines poke fun
at everyone and everything ? even
the most important people aren't
spared.
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Krishnashtami
Krishnashtami or the birthday
of Lord Krishna, is celebrated in
commemoration of the hero of the
Hindu epic Mahabharata. On this day,
worshippers carry ornate, decorated
statues and pictures of Lord Krishna
through the streets, often with
bands of musicians following or
preceding the procession. In Patan,
thousands of devotees flock to the
Krishna temple to worship and
receive blessings.
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Teej
Pashupati, the temple of
Shiva, is drenched in crimson during
Teej as women in their fine red
wedding saris crowd the temple
grounds. This unique women's
festival is marked by fasting, folk
songs, and dancing as the women
recall Parbati's devotion to her
husband Shiva. Married women visit
their fathers' homes. All daughters
and sisters receive gifts from their
male kin, and an elaborate feast is
prepared for them. It's a loud and
cheerful celebration until late at
night, when strict fasting begins.
Unmarried women who fast on this day
will have good luck in finding
suitable husbands. Married women who
fast will find their husbands
faithful and will see the bond of
love grow. The blessings of Shiva
and Parbati ensure that family life
will be joyous for all.
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