I would like to wish the "Taste of Nepal Blog" readers a very Happy Bijaya Dashami. May happiness smile on your world and in your heart! Thank you for stopping by and experiencing the culinary and cultural journey to Nepal.
विजयादशमी (२०६९) को सुखद उपलक्ष्यमा हजुर तथा सम्पूर्ण परीवार हरुमा शान्ति, समृद्धि, सुस्वास्थ्यका लागि हार्दिक मंगलमय शुभकामना अर्पण गर्दछु!
Capturing Dashain moments! |
Doko (wicker basket) full of Marigold just arrived from the village |
The most auspicious and joyous time of the year for Nepalese - Hanuman Dhoka |
Religious offerings during the festival time |
Images of Nepal during Dashai time - Kaalo Bhairab |
Religious Offerings placed in front of the statue of Kaalo Bhairab, Hanuman Dhoka, Kathmandu (a part of National Heritage of Nepal). |
Vendors selling Marigold Flowers and garlands |
The streets are lined with Sayapatri (marigold flowers) and Makhamali or Supariful (globe amaranth) flowers. |
Family gathering time |
Hanuman Dhoka Durbar Square area |
Rudraksha ko Mala for sale - Rudraksha beads used for japa |
Admiring and enjoying the sight of religious offerings lined up for sale near the entrance of a temple in Kathmandu, Nepal |
Busy Kathmandu Streets - Souvenir Shops |
Sight and sounds of Dashain time - picture captured from the Maru Sattal (Kasthamandap). |
Worshiping at the Taleju Bhabani Temple, hanuman Dhoka in Kathmandu. It is opened to general public only one day on the ninth day of Vijaya Dashami Festival. |
Tikaa and Jamaraä - On the 10th day of Bijaya Dashami, Acheeta ko Tikaa" and "jamaraa" is received from the senior member of the family with blessings. |
Beautifully carved windows from the "Nau-Talle Durbar" in Basantpur Durbar square area, Kathmandu, Nepal. |
Exploring Street Markets - traditional souvenir at Basantpur Square, Kathmandu, Nepal |
Pooja Thali |
Dashain Tune - Mangal Dhoon everywhere |
A Saadhu (Holy man) in front of a temple |
Dashai is the longest and the most auspicious festival in Nepal |