Hadigaun Jatra, A Festival Found Nowhere Else, Celebrated In Nepal

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Hadigaun Jatra, A Festival Found Nowhere Else, Celebrated In Nepal

Locals spin the traditional upside-down chariot of Lord Satya Narayan during the annual Narayan Jatra festival in Hadigaun, Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 8, 2025. Held each year immediately after the Dashain festival, the centuries-old Hadigaun Jatra, popularly known as ''Kahi Nabhayeko Jatra Hadigaun Ma,'' which translates to ''A festival found nowhere else but in Hadigaun,'' features three circular bamboo structures with the idol of Lord Narayan mounted on top. These structures rotate through the narrow streets to celebrate devotion and community spirit in the historic neighborhood of Hadigaun. (Photo by Safal Prakash Shrestha/NurPhoto)


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