On the first day of the Indra Jatra celebration, Hindu devotees thronged the Dipawali in Siddha Pokhari, also known as the ‘Indradaha‘ In Nepalbhasha Ta:Pukhu.…
Siddha Pokhari
Ghya-chaku Salhu known as Makar Sankranti /Maghe Sankranti/ Ghiu chaku khane Din/Makar Snan Arambha in various community along with Newar community. Maghe Sankranti is referred…
Bhaktapur Durbar Square
Holi होली पुन्हि , Most Nepalese‘s favorite and most special festival! Fagu, Holi Punhi, Fagu Purnima, and etc. This festival is known by a variety of names. When it comes…
Bhaktapur
Gathamuga Charhe (गथांमुगः चर्हे) can be thought of as the Newar community‘s celebration of cleanliness. Prior to worshiping the well-known Kumar Kartikeya as their…
Bhaktapur
Nag Panchami (नाग पञ्चमी) The serpent deity is honored on this day, which falls on the Fifth day of the Shravan Shukla Paksha (श्रावण शुक्ल पक्ष), and it is thought that prayers…
Sa:Paru is an Night-day joyful event that known as “GAI JATRA.” The highlights of the festival include dancing, singing, and pantomiming, as well as anything else…
One of the most well-known Newar celebrations, Gunhu Punhi, lasts for nine days. On the first day, the Newar consume a soup called Kwati Punhi that is made of spouted mixed…
The Maheshwori Temple, located in the southeast corner of the city’s outskirts, is where pilgrims customarily complete Day Two of the Bhaktapur Nawaraat (Nawaratri). Despite…