The idol, which was erected by the Prajapati community on the last afternoon of Chaitra in the premises of the Jetha Ganesh temple in Kumale Tole, was worshipped by the locals along with musical instruments and pulled down with ropes on Saturday morning.
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On the last day of Bhaktapur's famous Bisket Jatra, on Saturday, a hand-free Yosindyo, or Lingo, was dismantled in Kumale Tol, Bhaktapur.
On the last day of Chaitra, the Yosindyo, which was erected by the Prajapati community in the premises of the Jetha Ganesh temple in Kumale Tol, was pulled down with ropes by the locals on Saturday morning after worshipping it with musical instruments.
Today is the last day of Bisket Jatra. The procession concludes on Saturday evening by pulling the three-story chariot of Bhairav Nath. Today, the locals in Gahiti Tol are pulling the Bhailakh to their own tol like the first day. Today is called Dayo Thaha Bijyaingu, or riding on the deity.
