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Festival protects culture, ancient civilization: President Paudel


17 September 2024  

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KATHMANDU: President Ram Chandra Paudel has extended best wishes to all Nepali sisters and brothers on the occasion of the Indrajatra festival today.

He wished peace, prosperity and happiness. During the festival, the God of rains and good harvest, Indra, and living Goddess Kumari are worshipped.

Similarly, chariot procession of Lord Ganesh and Bhairav is held.

We pay obeisance to God Indra for the good harvest, which reflects human relations with nature, President Paudel reminded, adding that such native festival helps protect ancient civilization.

The festival is celebrated especially in the districts of Kathmandu Valley, and adjoining Kavrepalanchowk and Dolakha districts.

“I believe the festival helps foster national unity, harmony and good will among the people from diverse cultures, languages and regions,” the President stated in the message of best wishes.

He further wished the festival inspired all to work for social justice and economic prosperity with balanced and sustainable use of natural resources.

Publish Date : 17 September 2024 08:05 AM

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