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Nepali Hindu devotees offer ''Sat-bij,'' seven sacred seeds, to a Shivalinga (idol of Lord Shiva) in the premises of Pashupatinath Temple in...

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Bala Chaturdashi: Nepali Festival To Give Salvation To Departed Souls

30 November 2024

Nepali Hindu devotees offer ''Sat-bij,'' seven sacred seeds, to a Shivalinga (idol of Lord Shiva) in the premises of Pashupatinath Temple in...

#11822343

30 November 2024

Nepali Hindu devotees offer ''Sat-bij,'' seven sacred seeds, to a Shivalinga (idol of Lord Shiva) in the premises of Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 30, 2024, on the occasion of Bala Chaturdashi. In remembrance of beloved ones, Nepali Hindu devotees offer oil-fed lamps into the Bagmati River flowing through the premises of Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu on the day of Bala Chaturdashi. The live lamps float on the river, which is believed to lighten the world of departed souls in their afterlife. The seven grains, also called Satbeej, include dhaan (rice), jau (barley), til (sesame), gahun (wheat), chana (chickpeas), makai (maize), and kaguno (foxtail millet). Devotees walk along Kailash-Suryaghat-Gaurighat-Aryaghat-Guhyeshwari-Mrigasthali-Bishworup-Kirateshwar-108 Shivalinga. Devotees remain awake throughout the night, camping on the edge of the Bagmati River facing the Pashupatinath Temple. Rituals for Bala Chaturdashi start from Marga Krishna Trayodashi, the 13th day of the waning moon in the month of Mangsir (8th month according to the Nepali calendar). Devotees who observe this ritual maintain strict fasting, with only one meal that day and abstain from garlic, onions, fish, eggs, and other food items that are said to be impure.


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Nepali Hindu devotees offer ''Sat-bij,'' seven sacred seeds, to a Shivalinga (idol of Lord Shiva) in the premises of Pashupatinath Temple in...

#11822345

Bala Chaturdashi: Nepali Festival To Give Salvation To Departed Souls

30 November 2024

Nepali Hindu devotees offer ''Sat-bij,'' seven sacred seeds, to a Shivalinga (idol of Lord Shiva) in the premises of Pashupatinath Temple in...

#11822345

30 November 2024

Nepali Hindu devotees offer ''Sat-bij,'' seven sacred seeds, to a Shivalinga (idol of Lord Shiva) in the premises of Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 30, 2024, on the occasion of Bala Chaturdashi. In remembrance of beloved ones, Nepali Hindu devotees offer oil-fed lamps into the Bagmati River flowing through the premises of Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu on the day of Bala Chaturdashi. The live lamps float on the river, which is believed to lighten the world of departed souls in their afterlife. The seven grains, also called Satbeej, include dhaan (rice), jau (barley), til (sesame), gahun (wheat), chana (chickpeas), makai (maize), and kaguno (foxtail millet). Devotees walk along Kailash-Suryaghat-Gaurighat-Aryaghat-Guhyeshwari-Mrigasthali-Bishworup-Kirateshwar-108 Shivalinga. Devotees remain awake throughout the night, camping on the edge of the Bagmati River facing the Pashupatinath Temple. Rituals for Bala Chaturdashi start from Marga Krishna Trayodashi, the 13th day of the waning moon in the month of Mangsir (8th month according to the Nepali calendar). Devotees who observe this ritual maintain strict fasting, with only one meal that day and abstain from garlic, onions, fish, eggs, and other food items that are said to be impure.


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Nepali Hindu devotees offer ''Sat-bij,'' seven sacred seeds, to a Shivalinga (idol of Lord Shiva) in the premises of Pashupatinath Temple in...

#11822347

Bala Chaturdashi: Nepali Festival To Give Salvation To Departed Souls

30 November 2024

Nepali Hindu devotees offer ''Sat-bij,'' seven sacred seeds, to a Shivalinga (idol of Lord Shiva) in the premises of Pashupatinath Temple in...

#11822347

30 November 2024

Nepali Hindu devotees offer ''Sat-bij,'' seven sacred seeds, to a Shivalinga (idol of Lord Shiva) in the premises of Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 30, 2024, on the occasion of Bala Chaturdashi. In remembrance of beloved ones, Nepali Hindu devotees offer oil-fed lamps into the Bagmati River flowing through the premises of Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu on the day of Bala Chaturdashi. The live lamps float on the river, which is believed to lighten the world of departed souls in their afterlife. The seven grains, also called Satbeej, include dhaan (rice), jau (barley), til (sesame), gahun (wheat), chana (chickpeas), makai (maize), and kaguno (foxtail millet). Devotees walk along Kailash-Suryaghat-Gaurighat-Aryaghat-Guhyeshwari-Mrigasthali-Bishworup-Kirateshwar-108 Shivalinga. Devotees remain awake throughout the night, camping on the edge of the Bagmati River facing the Pashupatinath Temple. Rituals for Bala Chaturdashi start from Marga Krishna Trayodashi, the 13th day of the waning moon in the month of Mangsir (8th month according to the Nepali calendar). Devotees who observe this ritual maintain strict fasting, with only one meal that day and abstain from garlic, onions, fish, eggs, and other food items that are said to be impure.


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A Nepali Hindu devotee offers ''Sat-bij,'' seven sacred seeds, to a Shivalinga (Idol of Lord Shiva) in the premises of Pashupatinath Temple...

#11822317

Bala Chaturdashi: Nepali Festival To Give Salvation To Departed Souls

30 November 2024

A Nepali Hindu devotee offers ''Sat-bij,'' seven sacred seeds, to a Shivalinga (Idol of Lord Shiva) in the premises of Pashupatinath Temple...

#11822317

30 November 2024

A Nepali Hindu devotee offers ''Sat-bij,'' seven sacred seeds, to a Shivalinga (Idol of Lord Shiva) in the premises of Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 30, 2024, on the occasion of Bala Chaturdashi. In remembrance of beloved ones, Nepali Hindu devotees offer oil-fed lamps into the Bagmati River flowing through the premises of Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu on the day of Bala Chaturdashi. The live lamps float on the river, which is believed to lighten the world of departed souls in their afterlife. The seven grains (also called Satbeej) include dhaan (rice), jau (barley), til (sesame), gahun (wheat), chana (chickpeas), makai (maize), and kaguno (foxtail millet). Devotees walk along Kailash-Suryaghat-Gaurighat-Aryaghat-Guhyeshwari-Mrigasthali-Bishworup-Kirateshwar-108 Shivalinga. Devotees remain awake throughout the night, camping on the edge of the Bagmati River facing the Pashupatinath Temple. Rituals for Bala Chaturdashi start from Marga Krishna Trayodashi, the 13th day of the waning moon in the month of Mangsir (8th month according to the Nepali calendar). Devotees who observe this ritual maintain strict fasting, with only one meal that day and abstain from garlic, onions, fish, eggs, and other food items that are said to be impure.


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Nepali Hindu devotees climb the hill to sprinkle the ''Sat-bij,'' seven sacred seeds, on the premises of Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu,...

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Bala Chaturdashi: Nepali Festival To Give Salvation To Departed Souls

30 November 2024

Nepali Hindu devotees climb the hill to sprinkle the ''Sat-bij,'' seven sacred seeds, on the premises of Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu,...

#11822315

30 November 2024

Nepali Hindu devotees climb the hill to sprinkle the ''Sat-bij,'' seven sacred seeds, on the premises of Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 30, 2024, during the occasion of Bala Chaturdashi. In remembrance of beloved ones, Nepali Hindu devotees offer oil-fed lamps into the Bagmati River flowing through the premises of Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu on the day of Bala Chaturdashi. The live lamps float on the river, which is believed to lighten the world of departed souls in their afterlife. The seven grains, also called Satbeej, include dhaan (rice), jau (barley), til (sesame), gahun (wheat), chana (chickpeas), makai (maize), and kaguno (foxtail millet). Devotees walk along Kailash-Suryaghat-Gaurighat-Aryaghat-Guhyeshwari-Mrigasthali-Bishworup-Kirateshwar-108 Shivalinga. Devotees remain awake throughout the night, camping on the edge of the Bagmati River facing the Pashupatinath Temple. Rituals for Bala Chaturdashi start from Marga Krishna Trayodashi, the 13th day of the waning moon in the month of Mangsir (8th month according to the Nepali calendar). Devotees who observe this ritual maintain strict fasting, with only one meal that day and abstain from garlic, onions, fish, eggs, and other food items that are said to be impure.


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Golden sunset seen from along the temple pinnacle in Pashupatinath Temple, Kathmandu, Nepal on Saturday, December 12, 2020. (Photo by Naraya...

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Bala Chaturdashi, Paying Homage Towards Departed Soul

12 December 2020

Golden sunset seen from along the temple pinnacle in Pashupatinath Temple, Kathmandu, Nepal on Saturday, December 12, 2020. (Photo by Naraya...

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12 December 2020

Golden sunset seen from along the temple pinnacle in Pashupatinath Temple, Kathmandu, Nepal on Saturday, December 12, 2020.


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Nepalese devotees offering ritual prayer as tighten religious rope seen consists of flower, fruits and holy grains at the Pashupatinath Temp...

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Bala Chaturdashi Festival in honor of departed soul in Nepal

28 November 2016

Nepalese devotees offering ritual prayer as tighten religious rope seen consists of flower, fruits and holy grains at the Pashupatinath Temp...

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28 November 2016

Nepalese devotees offering ritual prayer as tighten religious rope seen consists of flower, fruits and holy grains at the Pashupatinath Temple on the occasion of Bala Chaturdashi festival celebrated in Kathmandu, Nepal on Monday, November 28, 2016. It is believe that dropped seeds in remembrance of beloved ones on the occasion of Bala Chaturdashi rituals, can secure a better place in heaven for their beloved ones and their decreased relatives.


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Nepalese devotees offering ritual prayer as tighten religious rope seen consists of flower, fruits and holy grains at the Pashupatinath Temp...

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Bala Chaturdashi Festival in honor of departed soul in Nepal

28 November 2016

Nepalese devotees offering ritual prayer as tighten religious rope seen consists of flower, fruits and holy grains at the Pashupatinath Temp...

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28 November 2016

Nepalese devotees offering ritual prayer as tighten religious rope seen consists of flower, fruits and holy grains at the Pashupatinath Temple on the occasion of Bala Chaturdashi festival celebrated in Kathmandu, Nepal on Monday, November 28, 2016. It is believe that dropped seeds in remembrance of beloved ones on the occasion of Bala Chaturdashi rituals, can secure a better place in heaven for their beloved ones and their decreased relatives.


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