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‘Chir’ installed at Basantapur indicating start of Phagu Festival



KATHMANDU: The Phagu Festival also known as Holi, the festival of colors, has commenced with the installation today of the ritualistic wooden pole ‘Chir’ at the Hanumandhoka Palace premises based at historic Basantapur.

The pole was erected at the propitious hour of 7:27 am, the time fixed by the Nepal Calendar Determination Committee, according to the Hanumandhoka Durbar Care Office.

The Phagu Festival formally commences in the Kathmandu Valley after the installation of the ‘Chir’ at Basantapur on the eighth day of the bright half of the month of Falgun as per the lunar calendar. The Phagu festival is celebrated with gaiety and fervor until the full moon day.

People smeared multi-colors at one another in celebration when the ritualistic Chir was installed at Basantapur today.

A tuft of colorful cloth ribbons is tied atop the Chir.

The Phagu Festival is celebrated in the districts of the hilly region on March 17 and in the districts of the Tarai (the southern plain region) on March 18 this year.

Publish Date : 10 March 2022 14:44 PM

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