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The Living Goddess Kumari is observing the procession to ascend the idol of Lord Rato Machhindranath, also known as the ''Red God,'' into th... Editorial
Rato Machhindranath Chariot Ascension In Nepal
9 May 2024 · Lalitpur, Nepal
#11222998
The Living Goddess Kumari is observing the procession to ascend the idol of Lord Rato Machhindranath, also known as the ''Red God,'' into th...

#11222998

9 May 2024

The Living Goddess Kumari is observing the procession to ascend the idol of Lord Rato Machhindranath, also known as the ''Red God,'' into the sky-scraping chariot in Lalitpur, Nepal, on May 9, 2024. Nepal's ''Red God,'' commonly known as Rato Machhindranath, the lord of rain and harvest, is being ascended onto a 32-foot-tall chariot that is set to tour around the city for weeks. The chariot procession of Rato Machhendranath, also called ''Bunga Dugh'' in Newari, meaning the God of Rain and Harvest, is the longest Jatra in Nepal and runs for months, depending largely on astronomy. The Newar community annually constructs a 32-foot sky-scraping chariot for Rato Machhendranath using wooden beams and thumped adjustments to the shrine sanctum, all without using a single nail. It takes about a week for the community to build it, and it is given a final touch-up with decorations before the lord is placed in the chariot.


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The Living Goddess Kumari is observing the procession to ascend the idol of Lord Rato Machhindranath, also known as the ''Red God,'' into th... Editorial
Rato Machhindranath Chariot Ascension In Nepal
9 May 2024 · Lalitpur, Nepal
#11222999
The Living Goddess Kumari is observing the procession to ascend the idol of Lord Rato Machhindranath, also known as the ''Red God,'' into th...

#11222999

9 May 2024

The Living Goddess Kumari is observing the procession to ascend the idol of Lord Rato Machhindranath, also known as the ''Red God,'' into the sky-scraping chariot in Lalitpur, Nepal, on May 9, 2024. Nepal's ''Red God,'' commonly known as Rato Machhindranath, the lord of rain and harvest, is being ascended onto a 32-foot-tall chariot that is set to tour around the city for weeks. The chariot procession of Rato Machhendranath, also called ''Bunga Dugh'' in Newari, meaning the God of Rain and Harvest, is the longest Jatra in Nepal and runs for months, depending largely on astronomy. The Newar community annually constructs a 32-foot sky-scraping chariot for Rato Machhendranath using wooden beams and thumped adjustments to the shrine sanctum, all without using a single nail. It takes about a week for the community to build it, and it is given a final touch-up with decorations before the lord is placed in the chariot.


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The idol of Lord Rato Machhindranath, also known as the ''Red God,'' is being taken out from Machhindrabahal as the procession to place the... Editorial
Rato Machhindranath Chariot Ascension In Nepal
9 May 2024 · Lalitpur, Nepal
#11222995
The idol of Lord Rato Machhindranath, also known as the ''Red God,'' is being taken out from Machhindrabahal as the procession to place the...

#11222995

9 May 2024

The idol of Lord Rato Machhindranath, also known as the ''Red God,'' is being taken out from Machhindrabahal as the procession to place the idol in the towering chariot officially begins in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 9, 2024. Nepal's ''Red God,'' commonly known as Rato Machhindranath, the lord of rain and harvest, is being placed atop a 32-foot-tall chariot that is set to tour around the city for weeks. The chariot procession of Rato Machhendranath, also known as ''Bunga Dugh'' in Newari, meaning the God of Rain and Harvest, is the longest Jatra in Nepal and can last for months, depending largely on astronomical observations. A 32-foot-tall chariot for Rato Machhendranath is constructed annually by the Newar community using wooden beams and precise adjustments to the shrine sanctum, all without using a single nail. It takes the community about a week to build it, and it is given a final touch-up with decorations before the idol of the lord is placed in the chariot.


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The idol of Lord Rato Machhindranath, also known as the ''Red God,'' is being taken out from Machhindrabahal as the procession to place the... Editorial
Rato Machhindranath Chariot Ascension In Nepal
9 May 2024 · Lalitpur, Nepal
#11222996
The idol of Lord Rato Machhindranath, also known as the ''Red God,'' is being taken out from Machhindrabahal as the procession to place the...

#11222996

9 May 2024

The idol of Lord Rato Machhindranath, also known as the ''Red God,'' is being taken out from Machhindrabahal as the procession to place the idol in the towering chariot officially begins in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 9, 2024. Nepal's ''Red God,'' commonly known as Rato Machhindranath, the lord of rain and harvest, is being placed atop a 32-foot-tall chariot that is set to tour around the city for weeks. The chariot procession of Rato Machhendranath, also known as ''Bunga Dugh'' in Newari, meaning the God of Rain and Harvest, is the longest Jatra in Nepal and can last for months, depending largely on astronomical observations. A 32-foot-tall chariot for Rato Machhendranath is constructed annually by the Newar community using wooden beams and precise adjustments to the shrine sanctum, all without using a single nail. It takes the community about a week to build it, and it is given a final touch-up with decorations before the idol of the lord is placed in the chariot.


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The idol of Lord Rato Machhindranath, also known as the ''Red God,'' is being taken out from Machhindrabahal as the procession to place the... Editorial
Rato Machhindranath Chariot Ascension In Nepal
9 May 2024 · Lalitpur, Nepal
#11222997
The idol of Lord Rato Machhindranath, also known as the ''Red God,'' is being taken out from Machhindrabahal as the procession to place the...

#11222997

9 May 2024

The idol of Lord Rato Machhindranath, also known as the ''Red God,'' is being taken out from Machhindrabahal as the procession to place the idol in the towering chariot officially begins in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 9, 2024. Nepal's ''Red God,'' commonly known as Rato Machhindranath, the lord of rain and harvest, is being placed atop a 32-foot-tall chariot that is set to tour around the city for weeks. The chariot procession of Rato Machhendranath, also known as ''Bunga Dugh'' in Newari, meaning the God of Rain and Harvest, is the longest Jatra in Nepal and can last for months, depending largely on astronomical observations. A 32-foot-tall chariot for Rato Machhendranath is constructed annually by the Newar community using wooden beams and precise adjustments to the shrine sanctum, all without using a single nail. It takes the community about a week to build it, and it is given a final touch-up with decorations before the idol of the lord is placed in the chariot.


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A Nepali devotee is distributing water on the premises of Machhindrabahal in Lalitpur, Nepal, on May 9, 2024. The ''Red God'' of Nepal, comm... Editorial
Rato Machhindranath Chariot Ascension In Nepal
9 May 2024 · Lalitpur, Nepal
#11222988
A Nepali devotee is distributing water on the premises of Machhindrabahal in Lalitpur, Nepal, on May 9, 2024. The ''Red God'' of Nepal, comm...

#11222988

9 May 2024

A Nepali devotee is distributing water on the premises of Machhindrabahal in Lalitpur, Nepal, on May 9, 2024. The ''Red God'' of Nepal, commonly known as Rato Machhindranath, the lord of rain and harvest, is being celebrated as his 32-foot-tall towering chariot is prepared to tour around the city in a procession that lasts for weeks. The chariot procession of Rato Machhindranath, also known as ''Bunga Dugh'' in Newari, meaning the God of Rain and Harvest, is the longest festival in Nepal. Its duration extends for months, depending largely on astronomical calculations. The 32-foot towering chariot of Rato Machhindranath is constructed annually by the Newar community. They use wooden beams and make precise adjustments to the shrine sanctum without using a single nail. It takes the community about a week to build the chariot, which is then given a final touch-up with decorations before the deity is placed in the chariot.


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Nepali devotees are singing hymns in front of the Lord Rato Machhindranath temple in Lalitpur, Nepal, on May 9, 2024. Known as Nepal's ''Red... Editorial
Rato Machhindranath Chariot Ascension In Nepal
9 May 2024 · Lalitpur, Nepal
#11222989
Nepali devotees are singing hymns in front of the Lord Rato Machhindranath temple in Lalitpur, Nepal, on May 9, 2024. Known as Nepal's ''Red...

#11222989

9 May 2024

Nepali devotees are singing hymns in front of the Lord Rato Machhindranath temple in Lalitpur, Nepal, on May 9, 2024. Known as Nepal's ''Red God,'' Rato Machhindranath, the lord of rain and harvest, is being honored with a 32-foot-tall towering chariot that is set to tour around the city for weeks. The chariot procession of Rato Machhendranath, also known as ''Bunga Dugh'' in Newari, meaning the God of Rain and Harvest, is the longest Jatra in Nepal and can last for months, depending largely on astronomical observations. A 32-foot towering chariot of Rato Machhendranath is constructed annually by the Newar community using wooden beams and precise adjustments to the shrine sanctum, all without using a single nail. It takes about a week for the community to build it, and it is given a final touch-up with decorations before the lord is placed in the chariot.


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A Nepali devotee is offering incense sticks to Lord Rato Machhindranath at Machhindrabahal in Lalitpur, Nepal, on May 9, 2024. Known as Nepa... Editorial
Rato Machhindranath Chariot Ascension In Nepal
9 May 2024 · Lalitpur, Nepal
#11222992
A Nepali devotee is offering incense sticks to Lord Rato Machhindranath at Machhindrabahal in Lalitpur, Nepal, on May 9, 2024. Known as Nepa...

#11222992

9 May 2024

A Nepali devotee is offering incense sticks to Lord Rato Machhindranath at Machhindrabahal in Lalitpur, Nepal, on May 9, 2024. Known as Nepal's ''Red God,'' Rato Machhindranath, the lord of rain and harvest, is being honored with a 32-foot-tall chariot that will tour around the city for weeks. The chariot procession of Rato Machhindranath, also known as ''Bunga Dugh'' in Newari, which means the God of Rain and Harvest, is the longest festival in Nepal. Its duration varies widely, depending on astronomical calculations. The 32-foot-tall chariot is constructed annually by the Newar community, who use wooden beams and make precise adjustments to the shrine sanctum without using a single nail. It takes the community about a week to build the chariot, which is then given a final touch-up with decorations before Lord Machhindranath is enshrined in it.


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A Nepali priest is distributing ''Prasad'' to devotees at Machhindrabahal ahead of the ascension of Lord Rato Machhindranath in the sky-scra... Editorial
Rato Machhindranath Chariot Ascension In Nepal
9 May 2024 · Lalitpur, Nepal
#11222993
A Nepali priest is distributing ''Prasad'' to devotees at Machhindrabahal ahead of the ascension of Lord Rato Machhindranath in the sky-scra...

#11222993

9 May 2024

A Nepali priest is distributing ''Prasad'' to devotees at Machhindrabahal ahead of the ascension of Lord Rato Machhindranath in the sky-scraping chariot in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 9, 2024. Nepal's ''Red God,'' commonly known as Rato Machhindranath, the lord of rain and harvest, is ascending over a 32-foot-tall sky-scraping chariot set to tour around the city for weeks. The chariot procession of Rato Machhindranath, also called ''Bunga Dugh'' in Newari, meaning the God of Rain and Harvest, is the longest Jatra in Nepal, which runs for months, depending widely on astronomy. A 32-foot sky-scraping chariot of Rato Machhindranath is constructed annually by the Newar community using wooden beams and thumped adjustments to the shrine sanctum without using a single nail. It takes about a week for the community to build it, and it is given a final touch-up with decorations before the enshrining of the lord in the chariot.


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A Nepali priest is carrying the idol of a Buddhist deity from Machhindrabahal ahead of the ascension of Lord Rato Machhindranath in the sky-... Editorial
Rato Machhindranath Chariot Ascension In Nepal
9 May 2024 · Lalitpur, Nepal
#11222994
A Nepali priest is carrying the idol of a Buddhist deity from Machhindrabahal ahead of the ascension of Lord Rato Machhindranath in the sky-...

#11222994

9 May 2024

A Nepali priest is carrying the idol of a Buddhist deity from Machhindrabahal ahead of the ascension of Lord Rato Machhindranath in the sky-scraping chariot in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 9, 2024. Known as Nepal's ''Red God,'' Rato Machhindranath, the lord of rain and harvest, is being prepared to ascend over a 32-foot-tall chariot that is set to tour around the city for weeks. The chariot procession of Rato Machhindranath, also known as ''Bunga Dugh'' in Newari, meaning the God of Rain and Harvest, is the longest Jatra in Nepal and can last for months, depending largely on astronomical factors. The 32-foot sky-scraping chariot of Rato Machhindranath is constructed annually by the Newar community using wooden beams and precise adjustments to the shrine sanctum, all without using a single nail. It takes about a week for the community to build it, and it is given a final touch-up with decorations before the idol of the lord is placed in the chariot.


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The idol of Rato Macchindranath is being painted and given a fresher look in Macchindrabahal, Lalitpur, Nepal, on May 3, 2024. The chariot p... Editorial
Rato Macchindranath Idol Undergoes Painting Ahead Of Procession
3 May 2024 · Lalitpur, Nepal
#11205677
The idol of Rato Macchindranath is being painted and given a fresher look in Macchindrabahal, Lalitpur, Nepal, on May 3, 2024. The chariot p...

#11205677

3 May 2024

The idol of Rato Macchindranath is being painted and given a fresher look in Macchindrabahal, Lalitpur, Nepal, on May 3, 2024. The chariot procession of Rato Macchendranath, also known as ''Bunga Dyah'' in Newari, meaning the God of Rain and Harvest, is the longest Jatra in Nepal and runs for months, depending largely on astronomical observations.


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The idol of Rato Macchindranath is being painted and given a fresher look in Macchindrabahal, Lalitpur, Nepal, on May 3, 2024. The chariot p... Editorial
Rato Macchindranath Idol Undergoes Painting Ahead Of Procession
3 May 2024 · Lalitpur, Nepal
#11205678
The idol of Rato Macchindranath is being painted and given a fresher look in Macchindrabahal, Lalitpur, Nepal, on May 3, 2024. The chariot p...

#11205678

3 May 2024

The idol of Rato Macchindranath is being painted and given a fresher look in Macchindrabahal, Lalitpur, Nepal, on May 3, 2024. The chariot procession of Rato Macchendranath, also known as ''Bunga Dyah'' in Newari, meaning the God of Rain and Harvest, is the longest Jatra in Nepal and runs for months, depending largely on astronomical observations.


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An artist is painting the idol of Rato Macchindranath, giving it a fresh look at Macchindrabahal in Lalitpur, Nepal, on May 3, 2024. The cha... Editorial
Rato Macchindranath Idol Undergoes Painting Ahead Of Procession
3 May 2024 · Lalitpur, Nepal
#11205679
An artist is painting the idol of Rato Macchindranath, giving it a fresh look at Macchindrabahal in Lalitpur, Nepal, on May 3, 2024. The cha...

#11205679

3 May 2024

An artist is painting the idol of Rato Macchindranath, giving it a fresh look at Macchindrabahal in Lalitpur, Nepal, on May 3, 2024. The chariot procession of Rato Macchendranath, also known as ''Bunga Dyah'' in Newari, meaning the God of Rain and Harvest, is the longest Jatra in Nepal and can last for months, depending largely on astronomical observations.


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An artist is painting the idol of Rato Macchindranath, giving it a fresh look at Macchindrabahal in Lalitpur, Nepal, on May 3, 2024. The cha... Editorial
Rato Macchindranath Idol Undergoes Painting Ahead Of Procession
3 May 2024 · Lalitpur, Nepal
#11205680
An artist is painting the idol of Rato Macchindranath, giving it a fresh look at Macchindrabahal in Lalitpur, Nepal, on May 3, 2024. The cha...

#11205680

3 May 2024

An artist is painting the idol of Rato Macchindranath, giving it a fresh look at Macchindrabahal in Lalitpur, Nepal, on May 3, 2024. The chariot procession of Rato Macchendranath, also known as ''Bunga Dyah'' in Newari, meaning the God of Rain and Harvest, is the longest Jatra in Nepal and can last for months, depending largely on astronomical observations.


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An artist is painting the idol of Rato Macchindranath, giving it a fresh look at Macchindrabahal in Lalitpur, Nepal, on May 3, 2024. The cha... Editorial
Rato Macchindranath Idol Undergoes Painting Ahead Of Procession
3 May 2024 · Lalitpur, Nepal
#11205681
An artist is painting the idol of Rato Macchindranath, giving it a fresh look at Macchindrabahal in Lalitpur, Nepal, on May 3, 2024. The cha...

#11205681

3 May 2024

An artist is painting the idol of Rato Macchindranath, giving it a fresh look at Macchindrabahal in Lalitpur, Nepal, on May 3, 2024. The chariot procession of Rato Macchendranath, also known as ''Bunga Dyah'' in Newari, meaning the God of Rain and Harvest, is the longest Jatra in Nepal and can last for months, depending largely on astronomical observations.


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An artist is painting the idol of Rato Macchindranath, giving it a fresh look at Macchindrabahal in Lalitpur, Nepal, on May 3, 2024. The cha... Editorial
Rato Macchindranath Idol Undergoes Painting Ahead Of Procession
3 May 2024 · Lalitpur, Nepal
#11205682
An artist is painting the idol of Rato Macchindranath, giving it a fresh look at Macchindrabahal in Lalitpur, Nepal, on May 3, 2024. The cha...

#11205682

3 May 2024

An artist is painting the idol of Rato Macchindranath, giving it a fresh look at Macchindrabahal in Lalitpur, Nepal, on May 3, 2024. The chariot procession of Rato Macchendranath, also known as ''Bunga Dyah'' in Newari, meaning the God of Rain and Harvest, is the longest Jatra in Nepal and can last for months, depending largely on astronomical observations.


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