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Godhe Jatra observed with gusto (In pics)



KATHMANDU: Ghode Jatra was celebrated in Kathmandu Valley today with fanfare. The festival is celebrated annually as per a mythology which relates the genesis of the festival after the death of a demon named Tundi.

(From left to right, front row) Chief of Army Staff General Purna Chandra Thapa, Vice President Nanada Kishor Pun, President Bidhya Devi Bhandari, and Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli observing Godhe Jatra, in Tundikhel, Sunday. (Photo: RSS)

On the day, the Nepali Army cavalry team performed different artistic stunts riding on their horses.

On the occasion, President Bidhya Devi Bhandari, Vice-president Nanda Kishor Pun, Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, ministers and other high-ranked officers observed the Godhe Jatra performed by Nepali Army cavalry team at Tundikhel.

There is also a belief that the parade of horses at Tundikhel keeps the demon’s spirit away.

The faster the horses run, the better Tundi’s spirit is dispelled.

As per another legend, the Ghode Jatra is held to mark the start of the New Year.

The festival is celebrated on the day of Krishna Aunsi, as per the lunar calendar, which is a day before the Chaitra Shukla Pratipada and this day is taken as the start of the New Year.

The horse parade, known religiously known as Aswa Yatra, is organized to welcome the New Year. The day before Ghode Jatra is also known as Pichas Chaturdarshi, as per lunar calendar.

Photos: RSS

 

Publish Date : 11 April 2021 19:57 PM

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