Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Interview with Dr Chintamani Yogi on Importance of Dashian Festivals

Posted by Anup Baral October 13, 2015 :
Ghatasthapana is observed by people performing puja and setting up ghata or pot, on which they sow seeds of barley, wheat, corn and rice, at homes and temples in accordance with Vedic tradition. The Nepal Panchanga Nirnayak Samiti, which publishes the lunar calendar, has said 11:25am is the auspicious time for sowing seeds in a mixture of sand and soil in a clay pot. The sprouted seedlings are called jamara. These are offered along with tika on the 10th day, which is observed as Vijaya Dashami. On this day — the main day of the Dashain festival — elders and seniors offer tika and jamara to younger relatives and subordinates and bless them.

Bada Dashain, the greatest and longest festival of Nepali Hindus, will officially begin on Tuesday with Ghatasthapana.

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