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Mithila Madhyamik Parikrama commences: A journey of spiritual significance



MAHENDRANAGAR: The revered Mithila Madhyamik Parikrama festival, spanning fifteen days, commenced today from Kouchari in Dhanusha, Nepal.

Devotees from both Nepal and India embark on this spiritual journey, covering a distance of 133 kilometers by foot and stopping at 15 significant locations.

Led by Mahant Ramnaresh Sharan of Mithila Vihari Temple, pilgrims will gather at Hanumangadhi before setting off for Kalyaneshwar tomorrow, followed by a day of rest upon reaching Girija place in Fulhar, India.

On March 13, they will arrive at Matihani in Mahottari.

Throughout the parikrama, participants don traditional attire, sing hymns, and play musical instruments, creating a vibrant atmosphere.

They will spend nights at 15 resting places, thirteen in Dhanusha and Mahottari of Nepal, and two in India.

The journey will culminate in Bisaul on March 23, with a final tour of Janakpur city.

Rooted in tradition since the 18th century, the parikrama traditionally concludes on Fagu Purnima, marked by the celebration of Holi.

Believers hold that participating in this circumambulation absolves sins, fulfills wishes, and brings enlightenment.

Publish Date : 10 March 2024 11:50 AM

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