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Nepali Hindu devotees perform rituals by taking a sacred bath in the Mata Tirtha pond located in a hill station on the outskirts of Kathmand... Editorial
Nepal Observs "Matatirtha Aunsi"- Nepali Mother's Day
17 Apr 2026 · Kathmandu, Nepal
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Nepali Hindu devotees perform rituals by taking a sacred bath in the Mata Tirtha pond located in a hill station on the outskirts of Kathmand...

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17 Apr 2026

Nepali Hindu devotees perform rituals by taking a sacred bath in the Mata Tirtha pond located in a hill station on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 17, 2026, while observing Mata Tirtha Aunsi, or Nepali Mother's Day. Mata Tirtha Aunsi, a festival for mothers, falls in the Nepali first month Baisakh (end of April/early May) when thousands of devotees climb the hill to reach the sacred pond and offer prayers. As a tradition, offspring wake up early in the morning, take a bath, and worship their mothers by giving presents and goodies. Those who do not have their mothers visit Matatirtha in Chandragiri Municipality to pay tribute to the departed souls of their mothers. Upon reaching the sacred Matatirtha pond, devotees take a holy dip and observe the day by offering alms to the poor. According to legends, during the rule of cowherds in Nepal, one of the cowherds lost his mother and was so depressed that he went to make offerings at a water storage pond in the forest. Amazingly, he saw his mother's face appear in the water and accept his offerings. From that day on, this day is known as Mata Tirtha Aunsi, the Nepali Mother's Day. People believe that coming to this place and paying homage on this day brings peace to the departed soul of their mother.


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17 Apr 2026 · Kathmandu, Nepal
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Nepali Hindu devotees circumnavigate the Mata Tirtha Temple located in a hill station on the outskirts of Kathmandu while observing Mata Tir...

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17 Apr 2026

Nepali Hindu devotees circumnavigate the Mata Tirtha Temple located in a hill station on the outskirts of Kathmandu while observing Mata Tirtha Aunsi, or Nepali Mother's Day, on April 17, 2026. Mata Tirtha Aunsi, a festival for mothers, falls in the Nepali first month Baisakh (end of April/early May) when thousands of devotees climb the hill to reach the sacred pond and offer prayers. As a tradition, offspring wake up early in the morning, take a bath, and worship their mothers by giving presents and goodies. Those who do not have their mothers reach Matatirtha in Chandragiri Municipality to pay tribute to the departed souls of their mothers. Devotees, upon reaching the sacred Matatirtha pond, take a holy dip and observe the day by offering alms to the poor. According to legends, during the rule of cowherds in Nepal, one of the cowherds loses his mother and is so depressed that he goes to make offerings at a water storage pond in the forest. Amazingly, he sees his mother's face appear in the water and accept his offerings. From that day on, this day is known as Mata Tirtha Aunsi, the Nepali Mother's Day. People believe that coming to this place and paying homage on this day brings peace to the departed soul of their mother.


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Nepali Hindu devotees perform rituals at Mata Tirtha pond on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 17, 2026, during Mata Tirtha Aunsi,... Editorial
Nepal Observs "Matatirtha Aunsi"- Nepali Mother's Day
17 Apr 2026 · Kathmandu, Nepal
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Nepali Hindu devotees perform rituals at Mata Tirtha pond on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 17, 2026, during Mata Tirtha Aunsi,...

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17 Apr 2026

Nepali Hindu devotees perform rituals at Mata Tirtha pond on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 17, 2026, during Mata Tirtha Aunsi, also known as Nepali Mother's Day. Mata Tirtha Aunsi is a festival for mothers that occurs in the Nepali first month Baisakh (end of April/early May), when thousands of devotees climb the hill to reach the sacred pond and offer prayers. Traditionally, offspring wake up early, bathe, and worship their mothers by giving presents and goodies. Those without living mothers visit Matatirtha in Chandragiri Municipality to pay tribute to their departed mothers. Upon reaching the sacred Matatirtha pond, devotees take a holy dip and observe the day by offering alms to the poor. According to legends, during the rule of cowherds in Nepal, a cowherd who lost his mother made offerings at a water storage pond in the forest and saw his mother's face appear in the water to accept his offerings. This event led to the establishment of Mata Tirtha Aunsi, with the belief that visiting this place and paying homage on this day brings peace to the departed soul of one's mother.


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Nepali Hindu devotees perform rituals in the sacred Mata Tirtha pond located in a hill station on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on Apri... Editorial
Nepal Observs "Matatirtha Aunsi"- Nepali Mother's Day
17 Apr 2026 · Kathmandu, Nepal
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Nepali Hindu devotees perform rituals in the sacred Mata Tirtha pond located in a hill station on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on Apri...

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17 Apr 2026

Nepali Hindu devotees perform rituals in the sacred Mata Tirtha pond located in a hill station on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 17, 2026, while observing Mata Tirtha Aunsi, also known as Nepali Mother's Day. Mata Tirtha Aunsi is a festival for mothers that falls in the Nepali first month Baisakh (end of April/early May), when thousands of devotees climb the hill to reach the sacred pond and offer prayers. Traditionally, offspring wake up early, bathe, and worship their mothers by giving presents and goodies. Those without living mothers visit Matatirtha in Chandragiri Municipality to pay tribute to their departed mothers. Upon reaching the sacred Matatirtha pond, devotees take a holy dip and observe the day by offering alms to the poor. According to legends, during the rule of cowherds in Nepal, a cowherd who lost his mother became so depressed that he made offerings at a water storage pond in the forest, where he saw his mother's face appear in the water to accept his offerings. From that day, this occasion became known as Mata Tirtha Aunsi, the Nepali Mother's Day. People believe that visiting this place and paying homage on this day brings peace to the departed soul of their mother.


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Nepali Hindu devotees perform rituals at Mata Tirtha pond on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 17, 2026, during Mata Tirtha Aunsi,... Editorial
Nepal Observs "Matatirtha Aunsi"- Nepali Mother's Day
17 Apr 2026 · Kathmandu, Nepal
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Nepali Hindu devotees perform rituals at Mata Tirtha pond on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 17, 2026, during Mata Tirtha Aunsi,...

#13586710

17 Apr 2026

Nepali Hindu devotees perform rituals at Mata Tirtha pond on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 17, 2026, during Mata Tirtha Aunsi, also known as Nepali Mother's Day. Mata Tirtha Aunsi is a festival for mothers that occurs in the Nepali first month Baisakh (end of April/early May), when thousands of devotees climb the hill to reach the sacred pond and offer prayers. Traditionally, offspring wake up early, bathe, and worship their mothers by giving presents and goodies. Those without living mothers visit Matatirtha in Chandragiri Municipality to pay tribute to their departed mothers. Upon reaching the sacred Matatirtha pond, devotees take a holy dip and observe the day by offering alms to the poor. According to legends, during the rule of cowherds in Nepal, a cowherd who lost his mother made offerings at a water storage pond in the forest and saw his mother's face appear in the water to accept his offerings. This event led to the establishment of Mata Tirtha Aunsi, with the belief that visiting this place and paying homage on this day brings peace to the departed soul of one's mother.


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Nepali Hindu devotees circumnavigate the Mata Tirtha Temple located in a hill station on the outskirts of Kathmandu while observing Mata Tir... Editorial
Nepal Observs "Matatirtha Aunsi"- Nepali Mother's Day
17 Apr 2026 · Kathmandu, Nepal
#13586712
Nepali Hindu devotees circumnavigate the Mata Tirtha Temple located in a hill station on the outskirts of Kathmandu while observing Mata Tir...

#13586712

17 Apr 2026

Nepali Hindu devotees circumnavigate the Mata Tirtha Temple located in a hill station on the outskirts of Kathmandu while observing Mata Tirtha Aunsi, or Nepali Mother's Day, on April 17, 2026. Mata Tirtha Aunsi, a festival for mothers, falls in the Nepali first month Baisakh (end of April/early May) when thousands of devotees climb the hill to reach the sacred pond and offer prayers. As a tradition, offspring wake up early in the morning, take a bath, and worship their mothers by giving presents and goodies. Those who do not have their mothers reach Matatirtha in Chandragiri Municipality to pay tribute to the departed souls of their mothers. Devotees, upon reaching the sacred Matatirtha pond, take a holy dip and observe the day by offering alms to the poor. According to legends, during the rule of cowherds in Nepal, one of the cowherds loses his mother and is so depressed that he goes to make offerings at a water storage pond in the forest. Amazingly, he sees his mother's face appear in the water and accept his offerings. From that day on, this day is known as Mata Tirtha Aunsi, the Nepali Mother's Day. People believe that coming to this place and paying homage on this day brings peace to the departed soul of their mother.


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Nepali Hindu devotees circumnavigate the Mata Tirtha Temple located in a hill station on the outskirts of Kathmandu while observing Mata Tir... Editorial
Nepal Observs "Matatirtha Aunsi"- Nepali Mother's Day
17 Apr 2026 · Kathmandu, Nepal
#13586717
Nepali Hindu devotees circumnavigate the Mata Tirtha Temple located in a hill station on the outskirts of Kathmandu while observing Mata Tir...

#13586717

17 Apr 2026

Nepali Hindu devotees circumnavigate the Mata Tirtha Temple located in a hill station on the outskirts of Kathmandu while observing Mata Tirtha Aunsi, or Nepali Mother's Day, on April 17, 2026. Mata Tirtha Aunsi, a festival for mothers, falls in the Nepali first month Baisakh (end of April/early May) when thousands of devotees climb the hill to reach the sacred pond and offer prayers. As a tradition, offspring wake up early in the morning, take a bath, and worship their mothers by giving presents and goodies. Those who do not have their mothers reach Matatirtha in Chandragiri Municipality to pay tribute to the departed souls of their mothers. Devotees, upon reaching the sacred Matatirtha pond, take a holy dip and observe the day by offering alms to the poor. According to legends, during the rule of cowherds in Nepal, one of the cowherds loses his mother and is so depressed that he goes to make offerings at a water storage pond in the forest. Amazingly, he sees his mother's face appear in the water and accept his offerings. From that day on, this day is known as Mata Tirtha Aunsi, the Nepali Mother's Day. People believe that coming to this place and paying homage on this day brings peace to the departed soul of their mother.


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Nepali Hindu devotees perform rituals of 'Shradda,' paying religious homage to departed souls on the slope along the Mata Tirtha Temple loca... Editorial
Nepal Observs "Matatirtha Aunsi"- Nepali Mother's Day
17 Apr 2026 · Kathmandu, Nepal
#13586718
Nepali Hindu devotees perform rituals of 'Shradda,' paying religious homage to departed souls on the slope along the Mata Tirtha Temple loca...

#13586718

17 Apr 2026

Nepali Hindu devotees perform rituals of 'Shradda,' paying religious homage to departed souls on the slope along the Mata Tirtha Temple located in a hill station on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 17, 2026, while observing Mata Tirtha Aunsi or Nepali Mother's Day. Mata Tirtha Aunsi, a festival for mothers, falls in the Nepali first month Baisakh (end of April/early May) when thousands of devotees climb the hill to reach the sacred pond and offer prayers. As a tradition, offspring wake up early in the morning, take a bath, and worship their mothers by giving presents and goodies. Those who do not have their mothers reach Matatirtha in Chandragiri Municipality to pay tribute to the departed souls of their mothers. Devotees, upon reaching the sacred Matatirtha pond, take a holy dip and observe the day by offering alms to the poor. According to legends, during the rule of cowherds in Nepal, one of the cowherds loses his mother and becomes so depressed that he goes to make offerings at a water storage pond in the forest. He sees his mother's face appear in the water and accept his offerings. From that day on, this day is known as Mata Tirtha Aunsi, the Nepali Mother's Day. People believe that coming to this place and paying homage on this day brings peace to the departed soul of their mother.


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Nepali Hindu devotees circumnavigate the Mata Tirtha Temple located in a hill station on the outskirts of Kathmandu while observing Mata Tir... Editorial
Nepal Observs "Matatirtha Aunsi"- Nepali Mother's Day
17 Apr 2026 · Kathmandu, Nepal
#13586719
Nepali Hindu devotees circumnavigate the Mata Tirtha Temple located in a hill station on the outskirts of Kathmandu while observing Mata Tir...

#13586719

17 Apr 2026

Nepali Hindu devotees circumnavigate the Mata Tirtha Temple located in a hill station on the outskirts of Kathmandu while observing Mata Tirtha Aunsi, or Nepali Mother's Day, on April 17, 2026. Mata Tirtha Aunsi, a festival for mothers, falls in the Nepali first month Baisakh (end of April/early May) when thousands of devotees climb the hill to reach the sacred pond and offer prayers. As a tradition, offspring wake up early in the morning, take a bath, and worship their mothers by giving presents and goodies. Those who do not have their mothers reach Matatirtha in Chandragiri Municipality to pay tribute to the departed souls of their mothers. Devotees, upon reaching the sacred Matatirtha pond, take a holy dip and observe the day by offering alms to the poor. According to legends, during the rule of cowherds in Nepal, one of the cowherds loses his mother and is so depressed that he goes to make offerings at a water storage pond in the forest. Amazingly, he sees his mother's face appear in the water and accept his offerings. From that day on, this day is known as Mata Tirtha Aunsi, the Nepali Mother's Day. People believe that coming to this place and paying homage on this day brings peace to the departed soul of their mother.


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Nepali Hindu devotees perform rituals of 'Shradda,' paying religious homage to departed souls on the slope along the Mata Tirtha Temple loca... Editorial
Nepal Observs "Matatirtha Aunsi"- Nepali Mother's Day
17 Apr 2026 · Kathmandu, Nepal
#13586720
Nepali Hindu devotees perform rituals of 'Shradda,' paying religious homage to departed souls on the slope along the Mata Tirtha Temple loca...

#13586720

17 Apr 2026

Nepali Hindu devotees perform rituals of 'Shradda,' paying religious homage to departed souls on the slope along the Mata Tirtha Temple located in a hill station on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 17, 2026, while observing Mata Tirtha Aunsi or Nepali Mother's Day. Mata Tirtha Aunsi, a festival for mothers, falls in the Nepali first month Baisakh (end of April/early May) when thousands of devotees climb the hill to reach the sacred pond and offer prayers. As a tradition, offspring wake up early in the morning, take a bath, and worship their mothers by giving presents and goodies. Those who do not have their mothers reach Matatirtha in Chandragiri Municipality to pay tribute to the departed souls of their mothers. Devotees, upon reaching the sacred Matatirtha pond, take a holy dip and observe the day by offering alms to the poor. According to legends, during the rule of cowherds in Nepal, one of the cowherds loses his mother and becomes so depressed that he goes to make offerings at a water storage pond in the forest. He sees his mother's face appear in the water and accept his offerings. From that day on, this day is known as Mata Tirtha Aunsi, the Nepali Mother's Day. People believe that coming to this place and paying homage on this day brings peace to the departed soul of their mother.


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Nepal Observs "Matatirtha Aunsi"- Nepali Mother's Day
17 Apr 2026 · Kathmandu, Nepal
#13586706
A Nepali Hindu devotee performs rituals at Mata Tirtha pond on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 17, 2026, during Mata Tirtha Auns...

#13586706

17 Apr 2026

A Nepali Hindu devotee performs rituals at Mata Tirtha pond on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 17, 2026, during Mata Tirtha Aunsi, also known as Nepali Mother's Day. Mata Tirtha Aunsi is a festival for mothers that occurs in the Nepali first month Baisakh (end of April/early May), when thousands of devotees climb the hill to reach the sacred pond and offer prayers. Traditionally, offspring wake up early, bathe, and worship their mothers by giving presents and goodies. Those without living mothers visit Matatirtha in Chandragiri Municipality to pay tribute to their departed mothers. Devotees take a holy dip in the sacred Matatirtha pond and observe the day by offering alms to the poor. According to legends, during the rule of cowherds in Nepal, a cowherd who lost his mother made offerings at a water storage pond in the forest and saw his mother's face appear in the water, accepting his offerings. This event led to the establishment of Mata Tirtha Aunsi, with the belief that visiting this place and paying homage brings peace to the departed soul of one's mother.


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17 Apr 2026 · Kathmandu, Nepal
#13586708
A Nepali Hindu devotee performs rituals at Mata Tirtha pond on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 17, 2026, during Mata Tirtha Auns...

#13586708

17 Apr 2026

A Nepali Hindu devotee performs rituals at Mata Tirtha pond on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 17, 2026, during Mata Tirtha Aunsi, also known as Nepali Mother's Day. Mata Tirtha Aunsi is a festival for mothers that occurs in the Nepali first month Baisakh (end of April/early May), when thousands of devotees climb the hill to reach the sacred pond and offer prayers. Traditionally, offspring wake up early, bathe, and worship their mothers by giving presents and goodies. Those without living mothers visit Matatirtha in Chandragiri Municipality to pay tribute to their departed mothers. Devotees take a holy dip in the sacred Matatirtha pond and observe the day by offering alms to the poor. According to legends, during the rule of cowherds in Nepal, a cowherd who lost his mother made offerings at a water storage pond in the forest and saw his mother's face appear in the water, accepting his offerings. This event led to the establishment of Mata Tirtha Aunsi, with the belief that visiting this place and paying homage brings peace to the departed soul of one's mother.


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Nepal Observs "Matatirtha Aunsi"- Nepali Mother's Day
17 Apr 2026 · Kathmandu, Nepal
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A Nepali Hindu devotee performs rituals at Mata Tirtha pond on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 17, 2026, during Mata Tirtha Auns...

#13586711

17 Apr 2026

A Nepali Hindu devotee performs rituals at Mata Tirtha pond on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 17, 2026, during Mata Tirtha Aunsi, also known as Nepali Mother's Day. Mata Tirtha Aunsi is a festival for mothers that occurs in the Nepali first month Baisakh (end of April/early May), when thousands of devotees climb the hill to reach the sacred pond and offer prayers. Traditionally, offspring wake up early, bathe, and worship their mothers by giving presents and goodies. Those without living mothers visit Matatirtha in Chandragiri Municipality to pay tribute to their departed mothers. Devotees take a holy dip in the sacred Matatirtha pond and observe the day by offering alms to the poor. According to legends, during the rule of cowherds in Nepal, a cowherd who lost his mother made offerings at a water storage pond in the forest and saw his mother's face appear in the water, accepting his offerings. This event led to the establishment of Mata Tirtha Aunsi, with the belief that visiting this place and paying homage brings peace to the departed soul of one's mother.


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A Nepali Hindu devotee takes a dip in the sacred Mata Tirtha pond located in a hill station on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 1... Editorial
Nepal Observs "Matatirtha Aunsi"- Nepali Mother's Day
17 Apr 2026 · Kathmandu, Nepal
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A Nepali Hindu devotee takes a dip in the sacred Mata Tirtha pond located in a hill station on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 1...

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17 Apr 2026

A Nepali Hindu devotee takes a dip in the sacred Mata Tirtha pond located in a hill station on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 17, 2026, while observing Mata Tirtha Aunsi. Mata Tirtha Aunsi, a festival for mothers, occurs in the Nepali first month Baisakh (end of April/early May) when thousands of devotees climb the hill to reach the sacred pond and offer prayers. Traditionally, offspring wake up early, bathe, and worship their mothers by giving presents and goodies. Those without living mothers visit Matatirtha in Chandragiri Municipality to pay tribute to their departed mothers. Devotees take a holy dip in the Matatirtha pond and observe the day by offering alms to the poor. According to legends, during the rule of cowherds in Nepal, a cowherd who lost his mother made offerings at a water storage pond in the forest and saw his mother's face appear in the water to accept his offerings. This event led to the observance of Mata Tirtha Aunsi, the Nepali Mother's Day. People believe that visiting this place and paying homage on this day brings peace to the departed soul of their mother.


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A Nepali Hindu devotee takes a dip in the sacred Mata Tirtha pond located in a hill station on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 1... Editorial
Nepal Observs "Matatirtha Aunsi"- Nepali Mother's Day
17 Apr 2026 · Kathmandu, Nepal
#13586714
A Nepali Hindu devotee takes a dip in the sacred Mata Tirtha pond located in a hill station on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 1...

#13586714

17 Apr 2026

A Nepali Hindu devotee takes a dip in the sacred Mata Tirtha pond located in a hill station on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 17, 2026, while observing Mata Tirtha Aunsi. Mata Tirtha Aunsi, a festival for mothers, occurs in the Nepali first month Baisakh (end of April/early May) when thousands of devotees climb the hill to reach the sacred pond and offer prayers. Traditionally, offspring wake up early, bathe, and worship their mothers by giving presents and goodies. Those without living mothers visit Matatirtha in Chandragiri Municipality to pay tribute to their departed mothers. Devotees take a holy dip in the Matatirtha pond and observe the day by offering alms to the poor. According to legends, during the rule of cowherds in Nepal, a cowherd who lost his mother made offerings at a water storage pond in the forest and saw his mother's face appear in the water to accept his offerings. This event led to the observance of Mata Tirtha Aunsi, the Nepali Mother's Day. People believe that visiting this place and paying homage on this day brings peace to the departed soul of their mother.


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17 Apr 2026 · Kathmandu, Nepal
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A Nepali Hindu devotee takes a dip in the sacred Mata Tirtha pond located in a hill station on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 1...

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17 Apr 2026

A Nepali Hindu devotee takes a dip in the sacred Mata Tirtha pond located in a hill station on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 17, 2026, while observing Mata Tirtha Aunsi. Mata Tirtha Aunsi, a festival for mothers, occurs in the Nepali first month Baisakh (end of April/early May) when thousands of devotees climb the hill to reach the sacred pond and offer prayers. Traditionally, offspring wake up early, bathe, and worship their mothers by giving presents and goodies. Those without living mothers visit Matatirtha in Chandragiri Municipality to pay tribute to their departed mothers. Devotees take a holy dip in the Matatirtha pond and observe the day by offering alms to the poor. According to legends, during the rule of cowherds in Nepal, a cowherd who lost his mother made offerings at a water storage pond in the forest and saw his mother's face appear in the water to accept his offerings. This event led to the observance of Mata Tirtha Aunsi, the Nepali Mother's Day. People believe that visiting this place and paying homage on this day brings peace to the departed soul of their mother.


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