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Indra Jatra at Dwarikaj Hotel

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Indra Jatra at Dwarikaj Hotel
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Indrajatra, which is celebrated by worshiping Indra, the god of rain and time, is also celebrated at Hotel Dwarikaj in Battisputli, Kathmandu.

Dwarikaj has been celebrating this festival every year on the day of Bhadra Shukla Chaturdashi continuously for the past 13 years. "We have been showing Indrajatra to guests in Nepal for 13 years," said Gopal Malla, head of finance at Dwarikaj.

According to Raju Marhajan, director of culture theater of Lalitpur, 34 artists performed Bhairav ​​dance, Aarti, Manjushree dance, Brajayogini dance, Bhairav ​​dance, Khyak, Lakhe, Pulukisi, Jhyalincha, Newari Japu-Japanese dance and others in the hotel premises. There At the end of the Indra Jatra, Lakhe made the Jatra alive by distributing Samabazi as Prasad.


On the day of Bhadra Shukla Dwadashi, this festival starts after a lingo with the rainbow flag is ritually placed in front of Hanumandho, and it is a tradition to celebrate it for eight days with various types of dances, chariot processions and worship of the gods and goddesses. This festival is specially celebrated in Kathmandu, Lalitpur, Bhaktapur, Dhulikhel of Kavre, Dolakha and other places.

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