Administrator Maha Shivaratri Maha Shivratri is one of the biggest festivals celebrated in Hindu culture. Literally translated as "great night of Shiva," Maha Shivaratri venerates Lord Shiva as an important deity in Hindu religio... Oct 1, 2020
Administrator Dar Khaney Din Traditionally Dar Khaney Din is scheduled as an enormous feasting day on the eve of Teej. The main food as Dar includes rice porridge, yogurt and meat, but these days a variety of food is also served ... Oct 1, 2020
Administrator Buddha Jayanti Buddha Jayanti is the celebration and remembrance of Lord Budhha, and his principles and morals of life. Devotees from different parts of the country visit the major stupas early in the morning to wor... Oct 1, 2020
Administrator Bunga Dyah or Rato Machindranath Jatra *Bunga Dyah or Rato Machindranath Jatra* Rato Machindranath Jatra or the Bunga Dyah Jatra is one of the greatest religious events in the city of Patan and the longest chariot festival celebrated in th... Oct 1, 2020
Administrator Tihar: A Festival of Lights in Nepal Tihar is one of the major festivals of Nepal. The festival spans five days honoring Yama, the God of death, and worshipping laxmi, the Goddess of Wealth, in multiple ways. Yama and his agents are hono... Oct 1, 2020
Administrator Dashain Dashain is arguably the most important Hindu festival of Nepal. It is marked by family reunions, celebrative feasts, animal sacrifice, skies full of colorful kites and a country full of people embelli... Oct 1, 2020
Administrator Haritalika Teej Teej ko lahara aayo bari lai - a famous saying in Nepali which translates to Teej has arrived in all its glory. Teej is celebrated in Nepal and parts of India during the monsoon season. Teej is celebr... festivals Aug 7, 2020
webadmin Buwa ko Mukh Herne Din The Nepali Fathers’ day is called “Buwa Ko Mukh Herne Din”, literally meaning to see one’s father’s face. This day is also known as “Kushe Aunsi”, “Pitri Tirpani Aunsi” or “Gokarne Aunsi”. Kushe Aun... festivals Aug 7, 2020