• Saturday, January 14, 2017

    Magarni Dancing During Maghe Sankranti

    भिडियो हेर्न तलको बक्स भित्र क्लिक गर्नुहोस

    Maghe Sankranti is a Nepalese festival observed on preliminary of Magh in the Vikram Sambat (B.S) calendar (about 14 January) bringing an end to the ill-omened month of Poush when all religious ceremonies are forbidden in Mithila and Tharuhat plains of Madhesh. On this day, the sun is believed to leave its southernmost position and begin its northward journey. Maghe Sankranti is the identical to solstice festivals consist of religious traditions.

    Observant Hindus take ritual baths daily festival, notably at auspicious river settings. These include Sankhamul on the Bagmati near Patan; In the Gandaki/Narayani river basin at Triveni, Devghat near Chitwan Valley and Ridi  over a Kaligandaki; and associated with Koshi River basin at Dolalghat on the Sun Koshi. Festive foods like laddoo, ghee and sweet potatoes are distributed. The mother of each household wishes good health to all families.

    The legend states if you have a successful businessman was curious as to why his supply of sesame seed seemed to be never concluding. When he inspected the bag he found an idol of Lord Vishnu, the preserver.

    According to Mahabharata, king Bhishma, who had the vitality to control his own death, happened to attempt to die at the day of Maghe Sakranti. Therefore, it is believed certain to die on is going to be might achieve Moksha, a release from rebirth phase.

    As per Kirat, Maithil (Nepali origin Madhesi) and Tharu community of Nepal, this festival is celebrated as a start in the new year which is addressed as Yele Dhung. Based on the rical evidence Kirat calendar was started when King Yalamber conquered Kathmandu area.

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