Skip to main content

Posts

Beutiness of Mahabu in Dailekh Nepal

Beutiness of Mahabu in Dailekh Nepal High and dark lakes all around. Huge stone in the middle of the nearby beautiful roof. On top of that, there is an idol of Shivalinga for worship. The beautiful roof is darkened by clouds for a while, and when the flowers are shaken by the wind with the dripping water, anyone who reaches there feels like he has reached heaven. Anyone who reaches Mahabu, where the weather is changing in an instant, feels happiness. The pond in the lake and the flowers blooming around it make it even happier. Even though the sun shines with the sunrise in the morning, fog and mist cover the roof for a while. Special worship is performed at Mahavudham on the day of Raksha Bandhan. Thousands of devotees who have come to worship at Mahavudham, who have taken their aspirations with the lurking of the sun and fog from time to time, rejoice. Most devotees carry their mobile phones or cameras to capture the fog and the sun. After the sun removes the fog and mist, you can see
Recent posts

Great Festival of Nepal Dashain and Tihar

For Hindus in Nepal, India and many other parts of the world, Tihar has been established as a great festival since time immemorial. The reason for the harmony between Hindus and Buddhists in Nepal is the reciprocity between Pashupatinath and Swayambhunath. Buddhists also worship Pashupatinath. In the Kathmandu Valley, Buddhists worship the eight Shivalingas as Ashtavaitraga. Even in Swayambhunath, every Hindu worships Manjushri as Saraswati. Guheshwari's tank is worshiped as a symbol of creation by Shaivites and Buddhists. In Muktinath, Hindus worship Narayana and Buddhists worship Lord Buddha. Sankhu Bajrayogini is worshiped by Hindus and Buddhists.  Great festival of Nepal Dashain and TiharAdd caption     Great Festival of Nepal Dashain and Tihar The eagle at Changanarayana is considered by the Buddhists to be Hariharvahana Lokeshwar. The Buddhists worship Budhanilkanda as 108 Lokeshwar. At the main gates of Buddhist Bihars, right and left idols of Ganesha and Mahankal are worshi

Indian festival and events

Indian festival India is well known throughout the world as a country of traditional and cultural celebrations because it is a country of polytheism and multiculturalism. In India, one can enjoy festivals every month. It is a secular country full of variations in religion, language, culture and caste, it is always full of people in fairs and festivals. People associated with every religion have their own cultural and traditional festivals. Some festivals are celebrated by people of all religions throughout the nation. They celebrate each festival in a different way according to the important history, customs and belief behind them. Each festival has its own history, mythology and special significance to celebrate. People of India living abroad celebrate the festivities of India with great enthusiasm and passion.  India is a country which is an example of unity in diversity because Hindu, Muslim, Sikh, Christian and Jain etc. religions reside together here. Some festivals are celebrated

The festival of Krishna Janmashtami in Nepal and India

The festival of Krishna Janmashtami in Nepal and India Krishna Janmashtami,  commemorates the birthday of Lord Krishna. An extremely fun part of the festival involves teams of guys climbing on each other to form a human pyramid to try and reach and break open clay pots filled with curd, which have been strung up high from buildings. This activity, called dahi handi, falls on the second day.  The festival of Janmashtami commemorates the birthday of Lord Krishna, the eighth incarnation of Lord Vishnu. The festival is also referred to as Gokulashtami, or Govinda in Maharashtra. Lord Krisha is revered for his love, compassion, playfulness and wisdom about how to live life on Mother Earth.  This festival is selebrated by Hindu people of  in Nepal and India or overall hindu people of world. Hindus believe that Lord Vishnu incarnated as Krishna to bring hope and free the earth from despair caused by the tyranny of evil rulers. One such tyrant was Kamsa, who ruled Mathura in northern India. He

Pahiyas Festival in Lucba, Quezon Philippines

Pahiyas Festival in Lucba, Quezon.       This is one of the best and famous festivals in Philippines. Which is held in Lucban, Quezon on May 15. Local peoples of Lucban decorate their house with beutiful arts with vibrants colours. Photo by google The main attraction of decoration with  vegetables hanging around.The festival is also known as harvesting. This is the season of harvest vegetables.  People are allowed to bring their own basket and pick fresh vegetables from the walls at no charge – happy fiesta and shopping at the same time

Unique music festivals of India

Here are some unique music festivals of India. Like carnatic music , Indian cultural stories. These are the most celebrated festivals in India. Sunbun Festivals in Goa This is on eof the most strange and popilar festival in India. Presented in Vagator,Goa from 2007 to 2015. And also presented in Pune Maharashtra 2016 to present. . Electronic dance festival and shopping as well as. NH7 Weekender This is the largest music festival of India which is usually held from October to December.  Concentrates with non Bollywood music  event held in Pune. International artists perform their international acts during this event. This fest provides the best platform for both fans and artists. Ziro Festival of Music The Ziro festival held in the Ziro Valley, Arunachal Pradesh. which is all about independent music scenes in India. It’s a 4-day fest which is conducted by members of Apatani people. This festival offers a good platform for artists to showcase their talen

San vinho wine fight Spain’s annual Festival

San vinho wine fight Spain’s annual Batalla de Vino, or Wine Battle, must be one of Europe’s most unique and underrated annual festivals. The samll village of haro,thousands of revelers emerge to a hill just after sunrise to wage on each other.  Using red wine as their weapon! Water guns, insect sprayers, and buckets are all filled with the deep red liquid that leaves attendees stained from head to toe. This wild event takes place on the morning of June 29th each year. But the night before is when the party really gets started. The festivities draw a mostly local crowd, making it a fun cultural experience as you stay up all night drinking and dancing in the streets until the wine fight begins in the early morning hours. initiatives and community projects.