Wednesday, September 25th, 2024

Festivals promote mutual respect, sense of tolerance


25 September 2024  

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KATHMANDU: President Ram Chandra Paudel said indigenous festivals such as Jitiya festival would promote mutual respect, good will and sense of tolerance, thereby protecting diversity of the country.

In his message on the occasion of Jitiya festival today, President Paudel called for all to unite for preserving peculiar Nepali cultural heritage.

The Head of the State underlined the need to continue the glory of such festivals in order to create an ideal social and cultural environment and adopt a virtuous lifestyle.

Jitiya festival is celebrated by the married women of Tharu and Madhesi communities, especially in the Mithila region, by worshiping God for the longevity, good health, success and well-being of their offspring and families.

The festival falls on the eighth day of the waning moon (Krishna Pakshya) in the Nepali month of Ashwin as per the lunar calendar.

They feast on ‘Ogatan’ (delicacies) in the midnight of the previous day before observing a fast that bars even the consumption of water.

Prior to observing the fast, women devotees take a holy bath in nearby rivers, ponds or lakes.

Publish Date : 25 September 2024 09:48 AM

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