10 Major Festivals In Nepal You Must Experience

Nepal is one of the very few diverse destinations with much variation in nature, culture, religion, lifestyle and so on. Each community in Nepal enjoy their traditions in unique manner. Most of these traditions are several centuries old and are celebrated for specific reasons and with color.

There is a reason to why Nepal is the Land of Festival. Due to the concentration of numerous communities, the number of festivals in the calendar is numerous. Each community respect and enjoy the culture of the other communities too. This is the main reason for harmonious lifestyle in Nepal. It is not easy to list all the festival of Nepal. However, we have taken efforts to pin down the 10 major festivals of Nepal, which have interested tourists from various parts of the world.

1. Losar – New Year of Buddhism

Every region and every religion has its own start of the year. Not everyone look up to the Georgian calendar. When it comes to Nepal, Buddhism is an important religion and locals observe Losar as their beginning of the year.

Once again, you need to take the diversity into account. Although the entire country celebrates Losar as New Year, the date of Losar varies with each community. Sonam Losar is celebrated in Yolmo and Tamang communities, Tola Losar is celebrated in Gurung communities and the Sherpa and native Tibetan communities of the hills celebrate Gyalba Losar.

All the types of Losar includes dancing, merry making, family feasts, religious rituals, processions in monasteries, mask dances by monks, display of religious scrolls and others. This is the right time to enjoy numerous delicacies in Nepal.

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2. Chhath

This is a four-day celebration, which takes place in November or October, based on the lunar calendar. This festival is celebrated by the Mithila natives and it is the iconic celebration of Terai community. The celebrations of this festival are focused on paying tribute to the Sun God for his mercy and light over the people. The locals fast during the daytime, praying for prosperity and wealth.

After worshiping the sunset, they sit down for a lavishing feast. Other important rituals of this festival are holy dip in the river, water diving, preparing unique delicacies for Sun God and so on.

After the fasting, you get to taste those delicacies. Top dishes to try during this festival are Anarsa and Thekuwa. Unfortunately, these dishes are not usually made during other times.

Chhath

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3. Fagu Purnima

If you are familiar with Indian festivals, it is quite similar to Holi, the festival of color. Celebrated at the same time as Indians, Fagu Purnima is celebrated in February or March. This festival is enjoyed by spraying color water on each other.

According to mythology, Prahalad, a devotee of Lord Vishnu was commission to be killed in a fire, by his own demon-king father. His aunt, demoness Holika took him in her lap and set herself on fire, assuming that the fire will kill Prahalad and leave her unaffected because of her powers.

However, at the end, Holika burnt to death, while Prahalad walked out of the fire, without a scratch. To save the kid, the locals sprayed water on him. As a tradition, today, locals spray each other with color water, celebrating the victory of good over evil.

On the other hand, Holi is the celebration of spring. This is the end of harsh winter and the vegetation starts to flourish. Thus, it is time to start agriculture. Holi is celebrated on two different days. The hilly regions of Nepal celebrate it on the full moon day of February or March. The natives in other areas of Nepal celebrate it on the day after full moon day.

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4. Dashain

This is one of the very few festivals, which are celebrated by most of the people in Nepal and not just communities. About 80% of people in this Buddhism land are Hindus. This Dashain festival is a Hinduism festival, which is celebrated for 15 straight days.

The first day of Dashainis celebrated as Ghatasthapana, beginning of celebration. Families worship the eight tantric goddesses on the first day and the next nine days are dedicated to each form of Durga. It is quite similar to Durga Pooja of India.

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Some communities even sacrifice animals to the deity to celebrate the victory. However, this tradition is slowly losing interest among youth crowd (source).

Dashain

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5. Tihar

Tihar

This festival takes place right after Dashain. Tihar is celebrated for five days. The first two days are celebrated by worshiping crows and dogs for good omen. The third day is celebrated by worshiping cows. During the evening of the third day, people burst crackers and light small earthen lamps in their house, like Diwali of India. Read our exclusive blog Diwali festival of India. On the fourth day, Oxen is worshiped in the morning and during evening, you can watch the unique Govardhan Pooja.

Govardhan Pooja

If you are visiting Newar community regions, the fourth day is celebrated as Mha Puja, New Year. The last day is the Bhai Tika (Brother’s day). This festival is celebrated between brothers and sisters of family. Sisters pray for welfare of their brothers and put tika on the forehead for longevity. On the other hand, brothers gift sweets and presents to their sisters.

During Mha Puja, the families celebrate by performing unique rituals to purify the house. They sit on floors with circular diagrams made with sand. They follow unique rituals during this celebration.

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6. Teej

Quite similar to that of the Rajasthan festival, the Nepal Teej is celebrated in September or October. Teej is celebrated for three days. On the first day, married women fast and perform rituals for the welfare and health of their husband.

Unmarried women fast for blessing of a happy marital life in the future. On the next two days, you can enjoy many unique rituals conducted to Lord Shiva and Lord Parvati. You can enjoy cultural performances, unique delicacies and much more.

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7. Buddha Jayanthi

This is the birth anniversary or Lord Buddha. Born into a royal family in 563 BC, Lord Buddha became the founder of Buddhism. On this auspicious day, devotees visit Lumbini (birthplace of Buddha), Boudhanath, Swayambhunath and other religious sites to lit butter lamps. Lumbini is the main destination to visit during this festival. Nearly 2.5 million tourists visited Lumbini to spot the birthplace of Lord Buddha in 2017 and it is increasing every year.

Watch many colorful and interesting parades, conducted by monks and nuns.

Take part in story recitals, where elders enjoy reading stories about Lord Buddha.

You ought to watch Jatra.

This is a long procession, which takes from one city to another, usually in the valley regions. During this procession, the devotees take many chariots with mascots, which links to the theme of the procession.

Buddha Jayanthi

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8. Bisket Jatra

This festival falls on the First Nepalese month of the calendar. Bisket festival is celebrated with zeal in Bhaktapur. It is said that many centuries ago, there lived a princess who was cursed that her husband would die on the wedding bed. Later, a prince who was blessed by the Goddess came along and married her.

On the wedding night, he found snakes crawling out of the princess. He killed the snakes and relieved the princess from the curse. To celebrate this mythology, you can find many chariots of Goddess Bhadrakali along with her consort Bhairav taken for a procession.

Visit Lyasinkhel to spot a tall pole tied with embroidered cloth to represent the snakes. This pole is erected to celebrate the death of the snakes. A few local communities celebrate this festival as New Year celebration.

Bisket

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9. Ghode Jatra

This festival is celebrated in the valley regions of Nepal during March or April. This festival is a horse parade. It is said that a demon is buried underground in Tundikhel and the horse parade makes sure that his spirit does not escape. The Newar communities of valley put feasts and parties during this festival.

You can also find many acrobatic performances and parades by the Nepalese army in Tundikhel. If you visit temples of Kankeswari, Bhairav and Bhadrakali, you can find unique rituals during this day.

Ghode Jatra

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10. Gai Jatra

This is the Halloween of Nepal. Yes, the western harvest festival of trick or treat is also celebrated in Himalayas. This festival is celebrated with pranks. People are allowed to prank each other for fun during this day. Many TV shows and plays will be conducted with comical themes.

According the mythology, after the death of his heir, King Pratap Malla was worried about his wife, who was drowning herself in grief. To make her feel relaxed, he called out to his subjects to create a procession to lighten up the queen. The locals came with ghostly make-ups and costumes, which amused the queen.

Nepal is riddled with numerous legends and myths. Each of these legends show that good triumph over evil. To celebrate each such story, a festival is celebrated. Thus, you can be sure that the festivals of the land is never ending.

Gai Jatra

If you are visiting Nepal during any month, you can be sure that there will be quite a couple of celebrations during your visit.

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