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Dumji: It is celebrate in all the Shepra settlements in
the month of July. The Sherpas of Kathmandu and Helambu regions
participate in dancing on this day.
JULY - AUGUST:
Gaijatra (Cow festival): It is a carnival that lasts eight days.
Dancing, singing comedy and anything that causes mirth and
laugher are its highlights. This festival is the biggest
socio-cultural event of Patan. The wheeled chariot of a deity
know as Bungdyo or Red Machchhendranath is made at Pulchowk and
dragged through the city of Patan in several stages till it
reaches the appointed destination (lagankhel). The grand finale
of the festival is called the 'Bhoto Dekhaune' or the "showing
of a vest". A similar kind of chariot festival to
Machchhendranath (white) is also held in Kathmandu city in the
month of March-April. Birthday of His Majesty the King: The
auspicious birthday of His majesty King Gyanendra Bir Bikram
Shah Dev falls on July 7 (Asad 23) . This occasion is celebrate
with great enthusiasm all over the kingdom.
AUGUST - SEPTEMBER:
Teej: Teej is a Hindu festival celebrated by women. Dancing,
folk song and the red colour of women's wedding saris dominate
the days of Teej. Women observe a fast and flock to Shiva
temples where married ones prays for a happy conjugal life and
unmarried ones for a good husband.
SEPTEMBER - OCTOBER:
Dashain or Durga Puja: The Dashain festival is the most
important festival of the Nepalese. The entire country is in
enthusiastic holiday mood at the time of the festival.
NOVEMBER - DECEMBER:
Vibhaha Panchami: This is a famous festival of Janakpur in the
eastern Terai. The occasion commemorates the marriage of Sita to
Ram, one of the most venerated Hindu divinities. It attracts
thousands of piligrims from India to Janaki Temple in Jajakpur.
National Democracy Day: This day is
officially observed as Rastriya Prajatantra Divas or National
Democracy Day as a mark of respect to the People's Revolution of
1950-51. It generally falls on Febrary 18, i.e. Phalgun7. |