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It is said that King Suratha got his lost kingdom back after worshipping goddess Durga during the month of Chaitra. The devotees worship the goddess for her divine blessings and guidance. ... Durga as Chandraghanta depicts beauty, grace and bravery. In the form of Kushmanda, she represents the cosmic egg of the universe.


About Holi

Holi 2021: Nepalease around the world would vouch for the fact that while there are many festivals that they celebrate with fervour, it is the festival of colours or Holi that they most look forward to every year, for it is a celebration like no other, and one that brings people of different communities together to eat, dance, throw colours and make merry. This year, फागु पुर्णिमा Holi will begin on March 28 on Hilly side, which is a Sunday, and end on Monday on Terai area, March 29. Besides the riot of colours, the day also celebrates the season of spring and the feeling of love. It is a day when people forgive mistakes of the past and start anew. On the pious occasion, it is said that love blossoms when people smear colours on each other and mend broken relationships.


Nepal Festivals and Information

Contents:
  1. 1 Main festivals
  2. 1.1 Dashain
  3. 1.2 Significance
  4. 1.3 Krishna Puja
  5. 2 Kija Puja (Bhai Tika)
  6. 3 Other festivals
  7. 3.1 Chhath
  8. 3.2 Biska Jatra
  9. 3.3 Bajra Jogini Jatra
  10. 3.4 Siti Jatra
  11. 3.5 Gatha Mu Ga: or Ghanta Karn
  12. 3.6 Pancha Dan
  13. 3.7 Janai Purnima
  14. 3.8 Nag Panchami
  15. 3.9 Krishna Janmashtami
  16. 3.10 Losar
  17. 3.11 Gai Jatra/Saa: Paru
  18. 4 Bagh Jatra
  19. 4.1 Indra Jatra
  20. 4.2 Mohani
  21. 4.3 Bala Chaturdasi or Satbyu
  22. 4.4 Kartik Purnima
  23. 4.5 Ganesh Chauthi
  24. 4.6 Maghe Sankranti
  25. 4.7 Basant or Sripanchami
  26. 4.8 Holi
  27. 4.9 Maghe Purnima
  28. 4.10 Pāhān Charhe
  29. 4.11 Ghode Jatra
  30. 4.12 Jana Bāhā Dyah Jātrā
  31. 4.13 Bunga Dyah Jātrā
  32. 4.14 Kirat Festival
  33. 5 Limbu festivals
  34. 6 Other festivals
  35. 6.1 Chhechu
  36. 7 See also
  37. 8 References
  38. 9 External links