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Monday, September 28, 2009

The Wild West of the East


26 Oct 2009

Thanks Again Jiban for helping to make the great adventure happen, I think we would all be interested in returning. Kris Erickson.
www.kristoffererickson.com

Jiban, I hope all is well and I can't thank you enough for helping us with our trip. We couldn't have done it without you. Again, thanks so much and I look forward to seeing you again soon......jamie laidlaw

DASHAIN KO TIKA - 2066

Dashain Day - Vijaya Dashain: The tenth day is the 'Dashami'. On this day we take tika and jamara from our elders and receive their blessing. We visit our elders in their home and get tika from them while our younger ones come to our home to receive blessing from us. The importance of Dasain also lies in the fact that on this day family members from far off and distant relatives come for a visit as well as to receive tika from the head of the family. This function continues for four days. His Majesty also receives tika from the royal priests and then gives on tika to his loyal subjects. Thousands of loyal Nepalese people as well as foreigners also receive tika from His Majesty the King as this is said to be auspicious. After four days of rushing around and meeting your relatives Dashain ends on the full moon day, the fifteenth day. In the last day people stay at home and rest. The full moon day is also called 'Kojagrata' meaning 'who is awake'. The Hindu goddess of wealth Laxmi is worshiped. On this day the goddess Laxmi is given an invitation to visit each and everyone. After Dashain the nation settles back to normal. After receiving the blessing of goddess Durga, people are ready to work and acquire virtue, power and wealth. Dashain thus is not only the longest festival but also the most anticipated one among all the festivals of Nepal.

My mother, me, durga, bhabi & Sapana

Me, Durga and mum

Didi-Durga-Sangam & Sapana