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dashain ko barema janna chahanchhu .....

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namaste chautarika sammpurna saathi haruma ...

 

please malai dashain ko barema detail ma chahiyeko chha kasaile batauna chahanu hucnha ?

 

yedi kasaile mail post garna chahanu huncha bhane mero add.

 

kyongdi do

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Suraj,

Dashain ko barema kun bhasa ma chahiyako ho? Nepali or English or Korean?

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sake samma nepali ma ...

 

 

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namaste chautarika sammpurna saathi haruma ...

 

please malai dashain ko barema detail ma chahiyeko chha kasaile batauna chahanu hucnha ?

 

yedi kasaile mail post garna chahanu huncha bhane mero add.

 

kyongdi do

kuri city

suthek dong

434-8

suraj gurung

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sake samma nepali ma ...

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suraj bro,

 

Dashainko barema bhannale ke ho? Tyasko history bhaneko ho ki Calender? History nai chahiyeko ho bhane ma kitab nai post garera pathai diula, mero gharma Kitab nai chha ra Calender pani pathai diula, hunchha? Yaspali jadaichhu ghar.

 

Malai mail pathau with your clear postal address, ok?

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surajmq ji hajur lai dashain ko barema thaha chaina ki hajur bhutan ko parnubhayo malai ekchoti comment garnu hola ma bhandeula dashain ko barema.

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namaste chautarika sammpurna saathi haruma ...

 

please malai dashain ko barema detail ma chahiyeko chha kasaile batauna chahanu hucnha ?

 

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During the month of Kartik in the Bikram Sambat calendar (late September and early October), the Nepalese people indulge in the biggest festival of the year, Dashain. Dashain is the longest and the most auspicious festival in the Nepalese annual calendar, celebrated by Nepalese of all caste and creed throughout the country. The fifteen days of celebration occurs during the bright lunar fortnight ending on the day of the full moon. Thorough out the kingdom of Nepal the goddess Durga in all her manifestations are worshiped with innumerable pujas, abundant offerings and thousands of animal sacrifices for the ritual holy bathing, thus drenching the goddess for days in blood.

 

Dashain commemorates a great victory of the gods over the wicked demons. One of the victory stories told is the Ramayan, where the lord Ram after a big struggle slaughtered Ravana, the fiendish king of demons. It is said that lord Ram was successful in the battle only when goddess Durga was evoked. The main celebration glorifies the triumph of good over evil and is symbolized by goddess Durga slaying the terrible demon Mahisasur, who terrorised the earth in the guise of a brutal water buffalo. The first nine days signify the nine days of ferrous battle between goddess Durga and the demon Mahisasur. The tenth day is the day when Mahisasur was slain and the last five days symbolise the celebration of the victory with the blessing of the goddess. Dashain is celebrated with great rejoice, and goddess Durga is worshiped throughout the kingdom as the divine mother goddess.

 

In preparation for Dashain every home is cleansed and beautifully decorated, painted as an invitation to the mother goddess, so that she may visit and bless the house with good fortune. During this time the reunion of distant and nearby relatives occur in every household. The market is filled with shoppers seeking new clothing, gifts, luxuries and enormous supplies of temple offering for the gods, as well as foodstuffs for the family feasting. Thousands of sheep, goats, ducks, chicken and water buffalo are prepared for the great slaughter. All types of organisations are closed for ten to fifteen days. Labourers are almost impossible to find; from the poor to the rich, all enjoy the festive mood. Anywhere you go the aroma of 'Vijaya Dashami' is found

 

following sites are useful

 

http://www.nepalhomepage.com/society/festivals/dashain.htmlhttp://www.visitnepal.com/nepal_information/nepal_festivals.php

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