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Members of the younger generation from the Newa community, the indigenous people of the Kathmandu Valley, are playing traditional musical in...

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Chariot Procession Of Seto Macchindranath, Hindu God Of Rain And Harvest Starts In Nepal

16 April 2024

Members of the younger generation from the Newa community, the indigenous people of the Kathmandu Valley, are playing traditional musical in...

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16 April 2024

Members of the younger generation from the Newa community, the indigenous people of the Kathmandu Valley, are playing traditional musical instruments in front of the chariot of Seto Machhindranath before the official start of the chariot procession in Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 16, 2024. The procession, which honors the god of rain and is also known as Jana Baha Dyah Jatra, involves pulling the towering chariot of Seto Machindranath from one place to another over the course of three days. Each day, when the chariot reaches its destination, a group of soldiers is firing their rifles into the air. According to legend, during the reign of Yakshya Malla, the King of Kantipur, people would bathe in a holy river and visit Swayambhunath, which was believed to grant the power to send people to heaven after death. When Yamraj, the God of Death, learned about the power of Swayambhunath, he visited the holy temple. Upon his return, he was captured by King Yakshya Malla and his Guru, who demanded immortality. Unable to escape, Yamraj prayed to Arya Awalokiteshwor (Seto Machhindranath) for freedom. The god, appearing white in color with half-closed eyes, emerged from the water and instructed the king to build a temple at the confluence of the Kalmati and Bagmati rivers and to organize a chariot procession so that he could visit the people and bless them with happiness and longevity. Since then, this three-day-long procession has been celebrated to honor the god.


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The idol of Lord Macchindranath is being carried to the chariot from Macchindrabahal to Jamal in Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 16, 2024. The ch...

#11153234

Chariot Procession Of Seto Macchindranath, Hindu God Of Rain And Harvest Starts In Nepal

16 April 2024

The idol of Lord Macchindranath is being carried to the chariot from Macchindrabahal to Jamal in Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 16, 2024. The ch...

#11153234

16 April 2024

The idol of Lord Macchindranath is being carried to the chariot from Macchindrabahal to Jamal in Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 16, 2024. The chariot procession, honoring the god of rain and also known as Jana Baha Dyah Jatra, involves pulling a skyscraping chariot of Seto Machindranath from place to place over the course of three days. Each day, when the chariot reaches its destination, a group of soldiers is firing their rifles into the air. According to myth, during the regime of Yakshya Malla, the King of Kantipur, people would bathe in a holy river and visit Swayambhunath, which was believed to grant the power to send people to heaven after death. When Yamraj, the God of Death, learned about the power of Swayambhunath, he visited the holy temple. Upon his return from the temple, Yama was captured by King Yakshya Malla and his Guru, who possessed powers and demanded immortality. Unable to escape, Yama prayed to Arya Awalokiteshwor (Seto Machhindranath) to free him. The god heard his prayers and appeared immediately from the water, white in color with his eyes half-closed. He instructed the king to build a temple where the Kalmati and Bagmati rivers met and to organize a chariot procession so that the god could visit the people and bless them with contentment and long life. Since then, the three-day-long procession has been celebrated to honor the god.


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The idol of Lord Macchindranath is being carried to the chariot from Macchindrabahal to Jamal in Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 16, 2024. The ch...

#11153235

Chariot Procession Of Seto Macchindranath, Hindu God Of Rain And Harvest Starts In Nepal

16 April 2024

The idol of Lord Macchindranath is being carried to the chariot from Macchindrabahal to Jamal in Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 16, 2024. The ch...

#11153235

16 April 2024

The idol of Lord Macchindranath is being carried to the chariot from Macchindrabahal to Jamal in Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 16, 2024. The chariot procession, honoring the god of rain and also known as Jana Baha Dyah Jatra, involves pulling a skyscraping chariot of Seto Machindranath from place to place over the course of three days. Each day, when the chariot reaches its destination, a group of soldiers is firing their rifles into the air. According to myth, during the regime of Yakshya Malla, the King of Kantipur, people would bathe in a holy river and visit Swayambhunath, which was believed to grant the power to send people to heaven after death. When Yamraj, the God of Death, learned about the power of Swayambhunath, he visited the holy temple. Upon his return from the temple, Yama was captured by King Yakshya Malla and his Guru, who possessed powers and demanded immortality. Unable to escape, Yama prayed to Arya Awalokiteshwor (Seto Machhindranath) to free him. The god heard his prayers and appeared immediately from the water, white in color with his eyes half-closed. He instructed the king to build a temple where the Kalmati and Bagmati rivers met and to organize a chariot procession so that the god could visit the people and bless them with contentment and long life. Since then, the three-day-long procession has been celebrated to honor the god.


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The idol of Lord Macchindranath is being carried to the chariot from Macchindrabahal to Jamal in Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 16, 2024. The ch...

#11153236

Chariot Procession Of Seto Macchindranath, Hindu God Of Rain And Harvest Starts In Nepal

16 April 2024

The idol of Lord Macchindranath is being carried to the chariot from Macchindrabahal to Jamal in Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 16, 2024. The ch...

#11153236

16 April 2024

The idol of Lord Macchindranath is being carried to the chariot from Macchindrabahal to Jamal in Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 16, 2024. The chariot procession, honoring the god of rain and also known as Jana Baha Dyah Jatra, involves pulling a skyscraping chariot of Seto Machindranath from place to place over the course of three days. Each day, when the chariot reaches its destination, a group of soldiers is firing their rifles into the air. According to myth, during the regime of Yakshya Malla, the King of Kantipur, people would bathe in a holy river and visit Swayambhunath, which was believed to grant the power to send people to heaven after death. When Yamraj, the God of Death, learned about the power of Swayambhunath, he visited the holy temple. Upon his return from the temple, Yama was captured by King Yakshya Malla and his Guru, who possessed powers and demanded immortality. Unable to escape, Yama prayed to Arya Awalokiteshwor (Seto Machhindranath) to free him. The god heard his prayers and appeared immediately from the water, white in color with his eyes half-closed. He instructed the king to build a temple where the Kalmati and Bagmati rivers met and to organize a chariot procession so that the god could visit the people and bless them with contentment and long life. Since then, the three-day-long procession has been celebrated to honor the god.


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The idol of Lord Macchindranath is being carried to the chariot from Macchindrabahal to Jamal in Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 16, 2024. The ch...

#11153237

Chariot Procession Of Seto Macchindranath, Hindu God Of Rain And Harvest Starts In Nepal

16 April 2024

The idol of Lord Macchindranath is being carried to the chariot from Macchindrabahal to Jamal in Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 16, 2024. The ch...

#11153237

16 April 2024

The idol of Lord Macchindranath is being carried to the chariot from Macchindrabahal to Jamal in Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 16, 2024. The chariot procession, honoring the god of rain and also known as Jana Baha Dyah Jatra, involves pulling a skyscraping chariot of Seto Machindranath from place to place over the course of three days. Each day, when the chariot reaches its destination, a group of soldiers is firing their rifles into the air. According to myth, during the regime of Yakshya Malla, the King of Kantipur, people would bathe in a holy river and visit Swayambhunath, which was believed to grant the power to send people to heaven after death. When Yamraj, the God of Death, learned about the power of Swayambhunath, he visited the holy temple. Upon his return from the temple, Yama was captured by King Yakshya Malla and his Guru, who possessed powers and demanded immortality. Unable to escape, Yama prayed to Arya Awalokiteshwor (Seto Machhindranath) to free him. The god heard his prayers and appeared immediately from the water, white in color with his eyes half-closed. He instructed the king to build a temple where the Kalmati and Bagmati rivers met and to organize a chariot procession so that the god could visit the people and bless them with contentment and long life. Since then, the three-day-long procession has been celebrated to honor the god.


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The idol of Lord Macchindranath is being carried to the chariot from Macchindrabahal to Jamal in Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 16, 2024. The ch...

#11153238

Chariot Procession Of Seto Macchindranath, Hindu God Of Rain And Harvest Starts In Nepal

16 April 2024

The idol of Lord Macchindranath is being carried to the chariot from Macchindrabahal to Jamal in Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 16, 2024. The ch...

#11153238

16 April 2024

The idol of Lord Macchindranath is being carried to the chariot from Macchindrabahal to Jamal in Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 16, 2024. The chariot procession, honoring the god of rain and also known as Jana Baha Dyah Jatra, involves pulling a skyscraping chariot of Seto Machindranath from place to place over the course of three days. Each day, when the chariot reaches its destination, a group of soldiers is firing their rifles into the air. According to myth, during the regime of Yakshya Malla, the King of Kantipur, people would bathe in a holy river and visit Swayambhunath, which was believed to grant the power to send people to heaven after death. When Yamraj, the God of Death, learned about the power of Swayambhunath, he visited the holy temple. Upon his return from the temple, Yama was captured by King Yakshya Malla and his Guru, who possessed powers and demanded immortality. Unable to escape, Yama prayed to Arya Awalokiteshwor (Seto Machhindranath) to free him. The god heard his prayers and appeared immediately from the water, white in color with his eyes half-closed. He instructed the king to build a temple where the Kalmati and Bagmati rivers met and to organize a chariot procession so that the god could visit the people and bless them with contentment and long life. Since then, the three-day-long procession has been celebrated to honor the god.


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Mayor Balen Shah, dressed in a black robe and glasses, is distributing offerings from the chariot of Seto Machhindranath in Kathmandu, Nepal...

#11153244

Chariot Procession Of Seto Macchindranath, Hindu God Of Rain And Harvest Starts In Nepal

16 April 2024

Mayor Balen Shah, dressed in a black robe and glasses, is distributing offerings from the chariot of Seto Machhindranath in Kathmandu, Nepal...

#11153244

16 April 2024

Mayor Balen Shah, dressed in a black robe and glasses, is distributing offerings from the chariot of Seto Machhindranath in Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 16, 2024. The chariot procession, which honors the god of rain and is also known as Jana Baha Dyah Jatra, involves pulling the towering chariot of Seto Machindranath from one place to another over the course of three days. Each day, when the chariot reaches its destination, a group of soldiers is firing their rifles into the air. According to legend, during the reign of Yakshya Malla, the King of Kantipur, people would bathe in a holy river and visit Swayambhunath, believed to grant the power to send souls to heaven after death. When Yamraj, the God of Death, learned of Swayambhunath's power and visited the temple, he was captured upon his return by King Yakshya Malla and his Guru, who demanded immortality. Unable to escape, Yamraj prayed to Arya Awalokiteshwor (Seto Machhindranath) for freedom. The god, appearing white and with half-closed eyes, emerged from the water and instructed the king to build a temple at the confluence of the Kalmati and Bagmati rivers and to organize a chariot procession so that he could visit the people and bless them with happiness and longevity. Since then, this three-day-long procession has been celebrated to honor the god.


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Nepali devotees are lighting incense sticks and praying to Seto Macchindranath before the start of the chariot procession honoring the white...

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Chariot Procession Of Seto Macchindranath, Hindu God Of Rain And Harvest Starts In Nepal

16 April 2024

Nepali devotees are lighting incense sticks and praying to Seto Macchindranath before the start of the chariot procession honoring the white...

#11153246

16 April 2024

Nepali devotees are lighting incense sticks and praying to Seto Macchindranath before the start of the chariot procession honoring the white god of rain and harvest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 16, 2024. The chariot procession, also known as Jana Baha Dyah Jatra, involves pulling a skyscraping chariot of Seto Machindranath from place to place over the course of three days. Each day, when the chariot reaches its destination, a group of soldiers is firing their rifles into the air. According to myth, during the regime of Yakshya Malla, the King of Kantipur, people would bathe in a holy river and visit Swayambhunath, which was believed to grant the power to send people to heaven after death. When Yamraj, the God of Death, learned about the power of Swayambhunath, he visited the holy temple. Upon his return, he was captured by King Yakshya Malla and his Guru, who demanded immortality. Unable to escape, Yamraj prayed to Arya Awalokiteshwor (Seto Machhindranath) for freedom. The god heard his prayers and appeared immediately from the water, white in color with his eyes half-closed. He instructed the king to build a temple where the Kalmati and Bagmati rivers met and to organize a chariot procession so that the god could visit the people and bless them with contentment and long life. Since then, the three-day-long procession has been celebrated to honor the god.


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Members of the younger generation from the Newa community, the indigenous people of the Kathmandu Valley, are playing traditional musical in...

#11153247

Chariot Procession Of Seto Macchindranath, Hindu God Of Rain And Harvest Starts In Nepal

16 April 2024

Members of the younger generation from the Newa community, the indigenous people of the Kathmandu Valley, are playing traditional musical in...

#11153247

16 April 2024

Members of the younger generation from the Newa community, the indigenous people of the Kathmandu Valley, are playing traditional musical instruments in front of the chariot of Seto Machhindranath before the official start of the chariot procession in Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 16, 2024. The procession, which honors the god of rain and is also known as Jana Baha Dyah Jatra, involves pulling the towering chariot of Seto Machindranath from one place to another over the course of three days. Each day, when the chariot reaches its destination, a group of soldiers is firing their rifles into the air. According to legend, during the reign of Yakshya Malla, the King of Kantipur, people would bathe in a holy river and visit Swayambhunath, which was believed to grant the power to send people to heaven after death. When Yamraj, the God of Death, learned about the power of Swayambhunath, he visited the holy temple. Upon his return, he was captured by King Yakshya Malla and his Guru, who demanded immortality. Unable to escape, Yamraj prayed to Arya Awalokiteshwor (Seto Machhindranath) for freedom. The god, appearing white in color with half-closed eyes, emerged from the water and instructed the king to build a temple at the confluence of the Kalmati and Bagmati rivers and to organize a chariot procession so that he could visit the people and bless them with happiness and longevity. Since then, this three-day-long procession has been celebrated to honor the god.


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Nepalese people are pulling the chariot of Deity Bhairab during the celebrations of the traditional Biska festival in Bhaktapur, Nepal. Duri...

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Biska Jatra Celebrated In Bhaktapur, Nepal

9 April 2024

Nepalese people are pulling the chariot of Deity Bhairab during the celebrations of the traditional Biska festival in Bhaktapur, Nepal. Duri...

#11132219

9 April 2024

Nepalese people are pulling the chariot of Deity Bhairab during the celebrations of the traditional Biska festival in Bhaktapur, Nepal. During the festival, devotees from the eastern and western parts of town are competing in a tug of war by pulling chariots to commemorate the start of the Nepalese New Year.


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Nepalese people are pulling the chariot of Deity Bhairab during the celebrations of the traditional Biska festival in Bhaktapur, Nepal. Duri...

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Biska Jatra Celebrated In Bhaktapur, Nepal

9 April 2024

Nepalese people are pulling the chariot of Deity Bhairab during the celebrations of the traditional Biska festival in Bhaktapur, Nepal. Duri...

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9 April 2024

Nepalese people are pulling the chariot of Deity Bhairab during the celebrations of the traditional Biska festival in Bhaktapur, Nepal. During the festival, devotees from the eastern and western parts of town are competing in a tug of war by pulling chariots to commemorate the start of the Nepalese New Year.


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Nepalese people are pulling the chariot of Deity Bhairab during the celebrations of the traditional Biska festival in Bhaktapur, Nepal. Duri...

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Biska Jatra Celebrated In Bhaktapur, Nepal

9 April 2024

Nepalese people are pulling the chariot of Deity Bhairab during the celebrations of the traditional Biska festival in Bhaktapur, Nepal. Duri...

#11132221

9 April 2024

Nepalese people are pulling the chariot of Deity Bhairab during the celebrations of the traditional Biska festival in Bhaktapur, Nepal. During the festival, devotees from the eastern and western parts of town are competing in a tug of war by pulling chariots to commemorate the start of the Nepalese New Year.


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Nepalese people are pulling the chariot of Deity Bhairab during the celebrations of the traditional Biska festival in Bhaktapur, Nepal. Duri...

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Biska Jatra Celebrated In Bhaktapur, Nepal

9 April 2024

Nepalese people are pulling the chariot of Deity Bhairab during the celebrations of the traditional Biska festival in Bhaktapur, Nepal. Duri...

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9 April 2024

Nepalese people are pulling the chariot of Deity Bhairab during the celebrations of the traditional Biska festival in Bhaktapur, Nepal. During the festival, devotees from the eastern and western parts of town are competing in a tug of war by pulling chariots to commemorate the start of the Nepalese New Year.


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Nepalese people are pulling the chariot of Deity Bhairab during the celebrations of the traditional Biska festival in Bhaktapur, Nepal. Duri...

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Biska Jatra Celebrated In Bhaktapur, Nepal

9 April 2024

Nepalese people are pulling the chariot of Deity Bhairab during the celebrations of the traditional Biska festival in Bhaktapur, Nepal. Duri...

#11132223

9 April 2024

Nepalese people are pulling the chariot of Deity Bhairab during the celebrations of the traditional Biska festival in Bhaktapur, Nepal. During the festival, devotees from the eastern and western parts of town are competing in a tug of war by pulling chariots to commemorate the start of the Nepalese New Year.


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Nepalese people are pulling the chariot of Deity Bhairab during the celebrations of the traditional Biska festival in Bhaktapur, Nepal. Duri...

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Biska Jatra Celebrated In Bhaktapur, Nepal

9 April 2024

Nepalese people are pulling the chariot of Deity Bhairab during the celebrations of the traditional Biska festival in Bhaktapur, Nepal. Duri...

#11132224

9 April 2024

Nepalese people are pulling the chariot of Deity Bhairab during the celebrations of the traditional Biska festival in Bhaktapur, Nepal. During the festival, devotees from the eastern and western parts of town are competing in a tug of war by pulling chariots to commemorate the start of the Nepalese New Year.


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Nepalese people are pulling the chariot of Deity Bhairab during the celebrations of the traditional Biska festival in Bhaktapur, Nepal. Duri...

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Biska Jatra Celebrated In Bhaktapur, Nepal

9 April 2024

Nepalese people are pulling the chariot of Deity Bhairab during the celebrations of the traditional Biska festival in Bhaktapur, Nepal. Duri...

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9 April 2024

Nepalese people are pulling the chariot of Deity Bhairab during the celebrations of the traditional Biska festival in Bhaktapur, Nepal. During the festival, devotees from the eastern and western parts of town are competing in a tug of war by pulling chariots to commemorate the start of the Nepalese New Year.


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