• Thursday, January 26, 2017

    Village looks quite upset these days

    भिडियो हेर्न तलको बक्स भित्र क्लिक गर्नुहोस

    illage looks quite upset nowadays. The factor behind his unhappiness is the lack of pleasure among the young Tharus for celebrating the festival of Maaghi. "People have stopped loving and celebrating Maaghi the way has been created done in the other than. This is not a pleasant matter, "laments the octogenarian. "They do not rejoice eating even Dhikri, Ghongi these days. This attitude is relegating together with mere formality, not something organic that the community loves, "he added. Baijapur village, across the Rapati River is well known for Tharu settlement. Over eighty percent of the households in the village are that of Tharus. In the past, the arrival of the festival of Maaghi that falls on Saturday, 13 January, this year, would create different atmosphere inside of village. The Tharus would feel the charm prior to a week of Maaghi and celebrate the main day with great fervor and warmth. "There is certainly not like that nowadays. Fresh generation has not had the oppertunity to embrace the real beauty of Maaghi, "said Buddhi. Maaghi meant resonating of the beats of Madal (a popular Nepali musical instrument) in entire village through out the week leading to the festival day. That would spread positive vibes all around and give the rich feel of the colorful festival.

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