Five Major Festivals in Nepal

Five Major Festivals in Nepal

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Introduction

Nepal, a land of towering mountains and rich cultural heritage, is celebrated for its vibrant festivals. Nepal has many ethnic groups and local languages. These events offer a glimpse into the country’s traditions, beliefs, and way of life. From religious celebrations to cultural extravaganzas, Nepal’s festivals are a must-experience for any tourist or visitors who are from Europe, America or other region of the world. Here are some of the major festivals celebrated in Nepal. In this blog titled, “Five Major Festivals in Nepal” we will explore the major festivals in Nepal, each with its unique charm and significance.

Dashain

Dashain, the longest and most important Hindu festival in Nepal, It is the biggest festival of Nepal. Which is celebrated over a period of Teen days. It is dedicated to Goddess Durga, who is believed to have defeated the demon Mahishasura. The festival is marked by various rituals, including animal sacrifices, prayers, and feasting. The most significant day of Dashain is the tenth day, known as Vijaya Dashami, when people visit their elders to seek blessings and receive tika, a red mark on the forehead.

Dashain one of Five Major Festivals in Nepal
Children playing Swing made from Bamboo during Dashain

Tihar

People celebrate Tihar, also known as Deepawali, a five-day festival, in honor of Lord Yama, the god of death. It is a time for lighting lamps, offering prayers, and honoring animals, particularly cows and crows. The festival culminates on Bhai Tika, when brothers apply tika to their sisters as a symbol of their love and protection.

Tihar one of Five Major Festivals in Nepal
Beautiful City Lights in Kathmandu during Tihar

Holi (Festival of Colors) 

People across Nepal celebrate Holi, the festival of colors, with great enthusiasm. It marks the arrival of spring and the triumph of good over evil. People throw colored powder and water at each other, creating a vibrant and joyous atmosphere. Holi is a time for people to come together, forget their differences, and celebrate the spirit of unity.
Holi one of Five Major Festivals in Nepal
People playing with Colors during Holi aka Festival of Colors

Chhath

People celebrate Chhath Puja, a six-day festival dedicated to the Sun god, Surya. It is primarily observed by the Maithili community, who live in the southern plains of Nepal. The festival involves fasting, bathing in holy rivers, and offering prayers to the Sun god. The most important day of Chhath Puja is the sixth day, when devotees stand in the water up to their knees and offer prayers to the rising and setting Sun.
Chhath
Women worshipping setting Sun during Chhath festival

Buddha Purnima (Purnima)

Buddha Purnima, also known as Vesak, is a sacred day for Buddhists around the world. It commemorates the birth, enlightenment, and death of Lord Buddha. Buddhists celebrate Buddha Purnima with prayers, meditation, and visits to Buddhist temples and monasteries. People celebrate the day with great joy and reverence for the teachings of the Buddha.

Buddha Purnima
A Monk praying in front of Bouddhanath during Buddha Purnima

Conclusion of Five Major Festivals in Nepal

Nepal’s festivals offer a unique and unforgettable experience for tourists. They provide an opportunity to immerse oneself in the country’s rich cultural heritage and connect with the local people. By attending these festivals, you can gain a deeper understanding of Nepal’s traditions, beliefs, and way of living.

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