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Bibaha Panchami festival being observed today


06 December 2024  

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KATHMANDU: The Bibaha Panchami festival is being celebrated across the country today by worshipping and paying homage to Shree Ramchandra and Sita.

The festival bearing religious and cultural significance is observed on the fifth day of Shukla Paksha (the waxing phase of the moon) according to the lunar calendar.

It commemorates the wedding of Hindu God Ram and Goddess Sita, which took place in Tretayug.

The Bibaha Panchami is celebrated with gaiety and religious fervor especially in the historic city of Janakpur today, with thousands of devotees offering prayers at the famous Janaki temple since early morning.

As per Hindu mythology, King Janak of Mithila, Sita’s father, proposed a test of strength for the suitors of his daughter: to lift the great bow of Lord Shiva.

Warriors, kin and chieftains came from afar, but no man could lift the bow.

Ram, a prince from ancient Ayodhya, lifted the bow with ease and when he tried to string it, the bow shattered into pieces.

Ram and Sita were married in Janakpur, the capital city of the ancient Mithila kingdom, and their marriage is celebrated to this day.

Each year, idols of Ram and Sita are brought out in procession and their Hindu wedding ceremony is reenacted during a weeklong religious festival.

As per Mithila culture, various events as matkor, tilakostsab and swayambar are held in addition to the marriage ceremony.

Publish Date : 06 December 2024 07:37 AM

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