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Exploring Shows and Events in Nepal - A Vibrant Cultural Journey
Nepal, the land of Himalayas, is not only famous for its breathtaking mountain ranges but also for its rich culture, history, and vibrant festivals. Here’s a guide to some unmissable shows and events in Nepal:
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Dashain (September/October): The longest and the most important festival in Nepal, Dashain celebrates the victory of good over evil. The capital city, Kathmandu, is adorned with flags, colorful tika (red powder) marks on people’s foreheads, and lively processions.
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Tihar (October/November): Also known as Deepawali or the festival of lights, Tihar is a five-day celebration honoring various deities. The nights are illuminated with rows of oil lamps, and the streets are filled with joyous crowds and delicious food.
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Lhosar (January/February): Lhosar marks the start of the New Year for Sherpa, Tibetan, and Bhutia communities in Nepal. It is celebrated with traditional dances, music, and feasts. The Manang and Mustang regions are great places to experience this festival.
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Indra Jatra (August/September):: Held in Kathmandu Durbar Square, Indra Jatra is a nine-day festival dedicated to the Hindu god Indra. The main attraction is the chariot procession of the deity Kumari (Living Goddess).
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Mha Puja (October/November): Mha Puja, also known as the Worship of the Self, is a unique Newar Buddhist ritual performed on the eighth day of Dashain. This event takes place in Bhaktapur and Patan durbar squares.
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Gaijatra (August): Gaijatra is a cow-based festival that celebrates life after death. The festival takes place in Kathmandu, with people dressed as cows participating in a procession to commemorate the deceased.
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Jataka Tales Dance Performance: If you’re in Kathmandu, don’t miss the Jataka Tales dance performance at Kasthamandap in Kathmandu Durbar Square. These stories from Buddhist literature are beautifully portrayed through dance and music.
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Nepal Music Festival (December): The Nepal Music Festival brings together some of the best local and international artists for a three-day celebration of music, culture, and peace in Kathmandu.