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Indra Jatra being observed today

The traditional festival, Indra Jatra, is being observed by worshiping the Devraj Indra, the God of rains and good harvest, on Friday.

This festival is celebrated especially in the three districts of the Kathmandu Valley, Dhulikhel, and Dolakha.

The annual traditional festival begins on the Bhadra Shukla Chaturdasi of Nepali month, Bhadra. It is an eight-day long festival.

On the day the festival begins, a sacred wooden pole called Lingo with flags on its top is erected at Hanuman Dhoka, the historic place of Nepal.

During the festival, chariot processions and typical cultural songs and dances are performed. The erected pole with the flag is called ‘Indradhwojotthan’. On the bottom of the pole, Lord Bhairav is worshiped.

The Indra Jatra festival is taken as a celebration after conquering the enemies. The wooden pole is brought by performing tantric acts from a jungle of Nala in the nearby Kavre district.

The pole is made holy with various rituals at Bhotahiti, Kathmandu. When the pole is erected, different cultural dances including Bhakkunach, Mahakalinach, Lakhenach, Dasavatarnach, and Pulukisinach are performed in the city.

Today, the Head of the State, the President, observes the chariot processions of Shree Kumari, Shree Ganesh, and Shree Bhairav at historic Hanumandhoka.

Kumari is worshiped as the Living Goddess by the President on the occasion, and prasad is received. The government has also announced a public holiday today in Kathmandu Valley. RSS